I just did a quick search. I'm guessing your insurance company is state farm. Someone pointed out that in the terms it states that the insurance company will use the data from the device to decide whether or not you'll get a claim if something should happen... Another person claimed that it didn't see a very obvious fault of an outlet arcing and turning bright red. It sounds like the big scam of the car insurance companies asking you to plug in the monitoring device on your car to get a better rate. I, myself, would stay far away from this thing.... But I'm just some random internet human.
That looks awesome! I gifted someone a smoker. He went all-in on it.. total rock star on that thing now. Cool to see someone having as much fun as I do learning a new skill. Definitely a good feeling.
Call the power company. It's before their demarcation point. They should take care of it. Yes, it's probably ok to go up and "gently remove" it, but what if it's not. Don't fuck with that.
Anything more than general stylus use on a Pixel tablet with GrapheneOS has been very hit or miss with me... aggravating. I fall back to my 6 year old iPad even when I just need to annotate notes. l firmly believe it's the fault of the hardware.
I used epicurian for about 5 years. Easy to clean. Dishwasher safe. Very abusive to my knives.Now I have a maple board for produce only and I use plastic for meat. The plastic boards, I have 2, were $20 or so, and are expendable. As soon as they get beat up (a year), they get replaced. I'm not really chopping on the plastic, usually slicing, so I'm not too worried about micro plastic.The maple board was a game changer. Knives stay sharp much longer, and it just feels better to cut and chop on. Hard to explain. Cleaning is easy. After use, I wipe with a clean, damp rag, then spray with a 50% vinegar/water solution, let sit a minute, then dry. Once a week (I use it often), I coat with a thin layer of mineral oil. Soaks right in.I also think bamboo would be too hard on the knives.I'm not a chef, not in the industry, just a home cook that likes to have the right tools.
Those worked by sound. No power was needed or generated by the remote.
From the article...
By pressing a button on the remote, you set off a spring-loaded hammer that strikes a solid aluminum rod in the device, which then rings out at an ultrasonic frequency.
I THINK I even remember, way back, random channel changes from tapping on a drinking glass or something similar... Cool tech for the time
I stopped using it because of that for a while. I have not found another launcher that has the swipe up and down on home screen icons to open other apps, put 9 icons in the dock and a few other things I can't remember right now...
I blocked all Internet access to nova to circumvent analytics. Not sure if it's working but until I find a different launcher...
Hopefully they don't taste too good. Cats are fair game for human consumption in Thailand from what I just read.
https://www.laitimes.com/en/article/3p1p4_45qoz.html