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Cars with heat pumps scavenge heat from the motor(s) as well.
Cars with heat pumps scavenge heat from the motor(s) as well.
The GBA Pokémon games are great, my 8yo loves them.
Harvest moon series is also a good bet.
Kirby games
Yoshi’s island on snes
Agreed. Fire tablets are garbage. Super slow, outdated tech designed to shovel ads at your kids.
The uncomfortable truth is the best tablet for kids is a new iPad Air. It’ll be up to date for its lifespan of years and the parental controls, ecosystem and screentime functionality make it great for kids.
You can hate Apple but as a parent the iPad is great for kids.
Can’t charge at all. PHEVs don’t really need fast charging anyway.
That’s not sushi. That’s seared ahi tuna over what looks like fried rice noodles with sauce.
When these were being announced all the articles said first NACS cars would be on the market in 2025.
Cold McDonald’s. To college players.
I asked if it had stripes mid way through and it said no….its wrong. Lame.
This is the first I’ve seen of it but I’ll guess it’s a retro gaming emulator handheld, android or Linux based. So it’ll run whatever its chips are powerful enough to run.
It’s coming soon. Artemis is in public beta.
I’ve been pretty happy with kbin.social.
I’ve had a Timbuktu backpack since 2006, still going strong. Took it to a dry cleaner once when it got dirty. Only sign of wear is the rubber on the bottom is splitting in a couple spots but that’s just there for waterproofing, the fabric underneath is fine.
Mine has a dedicated laptop pocket, it’s great.
Yes that’s a pickup truck.
This is crazy talk. I’ve had my zojirushi rice cooker for over 10 years. As long as you wash the pot and lid properly and don’t scratch it with metal utensils it should last forever. Replacement parts are available but the need should be rare unless you are a Neanderthal.
If your experience is you frequently need to replace parts for your rice cooker, then you’re buying the wrong rice cooker.
Try the instant pot first before you spend any money. use 1:1.1 rice to water ratio (adjust water up or down to your taste), push down on the lid to force it to seal early, and use the 12 minute program. When it’s done let pressure release naturally. We make instant pot rice multiple times a week, mostly Japanese rice but also jasmine and plain rice. All cooked the same way.
The other key tip for instant pot rice is to let the pressure release naturally. The rice needs time to absorb all that water after the cooking cycle completes.
Total cooking time for rice in the instant pot isn’t much different from my zojirushi. You can speed up the instant pot though by pressing down on the lid when steam is coming out to force it to seal early. This little pressure increase will cause that pressure nub to pop up and seal so pressure will more quickly increase.
Zojirushi and Tiger make great rice cookers, I’ve had a few.
That said I’ve replaced my zojirushi with an instant pot. And you can do a whole bunch of other things with an instant pot. The instant pots rice program is just as good as a dedicated rice cooker.
What is your purpose?