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transport-methodology-101 · 22 days ago
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Mercedes-Benz W111 ‘fin tail’, specifically a 230S Universal Kombi produced between 1959 and 1968. 2,754 units built
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charchaxpress · 2 months ago
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shehanaz · 3 months ago
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mubaralk · 3 months ago
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mubarakmg · 8 months ago
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artisticdivasworld · 10 months ago
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Smarter Trucking: The Tech Transforming the Road Ahead
Trucking is evolving fast, thanks to some cutting-edge technology that’s making life on the road a whole lot smarter. Let’s talk about how companies are using AI, machine learning, cloud computing, and the Internet of Things (IoT) to make everything from route optimization to driver behavior analysis and capacity utilization more efficient. First up, AI and machine learning. These technologies…
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sereneabyyss · 1 year ago
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I see so many things where like SY is the sweet innocent one who shows SJ how to love and be loved and fixes him blah blah blah. But oh come on now, this is Peerless Cucumber we're talking about. Number one hater extraordinaire. He is so bitchy. He would not fix SJ if anything he would make him worse.
I need more content that's just SY and SJ standing with their twin fans unfolded, viciously tearing their opponents (the other peak lords) apart with their barbed insults. I need them casting vicious mockery within every battle, whether it be against demon, peak lord, or random civilian who just happened to spill tea on them.
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camelspit · 1 year ago
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keefe pov for an entire book in the human world is such a funny concept. i hope it switches genres from fantasy to contemporary romance. shannon dive full in and have him pine for sophie for 400 pages straight with little to no plot. take the final leap shannon.
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I already forget where I heard this, but it's really sparkly to think about:
Which do you think is greater:
1. the combined number of jumps all humans throughout all of human existence have performed
or
2. the combined number of jumps all video game characters (specifically ones piloted directly by the player) have performed
?
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(and
if you think it's the latter-- when did 2 overtake 1?)
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problemnyatic · 4 months ago
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explicitly not to get parasocial please do not make it like that, but tumblr fame is kind of like having a friend who you've known forever and you never ever talk but if you ever did it'd just be picking up wherever you left off. Like this website is full of people who are willing to just go "oh sweet the post is back" or something without questions. Site without expiration dates.
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shehanaz · 3 months ago
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mubaralk · 3 months ago
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mubarakmg · 8 months ago
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bigboobshaunt · 8 months ago
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Finished RER2! I'm happy I finally got to the end, after stopping late into it the first time I played it.
I find it and its predecessor to be really underrated, especially in the story department. It doesn't help that they never developed the massive bombshell that they dropped in the stinger to the true ending, and seeing how 7+8 turned out... I don't think they ever will, and that bums me out.
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mailperson · 11 months ago
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In an unintentionally funny metaphor about reactionary approaches to addressing problems,
Darkest Dungeon 2’s combat mechanics were heavily designed as a direct response to the meta of the first game. This was likely done to keep gameplay fresh and to free players from the stifling gameplay loop of stuns and heal stalling, but backfired into a different meta of prioritizing raw damage over planning and control moves.
In an attempt to escape an oppressive meta they designed another oppressive meta with a different face.
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mom-friendtm · 1 year ago
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i am so disappointed Frank Herbert did not utilize the symbolism of eclipses in Dune.
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