Ptêtre qu'elle était enceinte mais qu'elle était pas à terme d'où l'absence de contractions ?
Je sais pas moi, j'essaie juste de comprire.
Et... Et donc... Tu parles à des vrais gens ? Sans y être obligé ?? 😳
"Des fois" seulement ? 🤔
Thanks. Seems to work for now, we'll see. Couldn't watch anything yesterday :-/
Which instance?
Freetube doesn't seem to work anymore (for me at least) as Google went hard on blocking all invidious instances and proxies...
Not a server, only a client at home. YouTube is blocking VPNs servers IPs? I will check with my provider to see if it's the case.
Not a server, only a client at home. YouTube is blocking VPNs servers IPs? I will check with my provider to see if it's the case.
VPN?
We call them "œufs en gelée" (if you can read a recipe in french) but I guess you can find english recipes with "egg in aspic"
Usually it's chicken broth flavored, kind of a subtle taste. The gelatin is mainly used to stick the egg and the ham together.
Try this one and we will see if you still have this opinion:
C'est moisi d'avoir comme soutien la Russie et Etron Musk quand même...
Punk in 1961 ??
Swipe gestures to be set to no action
Hi,
Just a small request for a feature: the possibility to set the Swipe gestures to no action in case you don't need 4 different gestures (I only need 2 myself).
Fantastic app btw !
Supersilent - 3.2
Supersilent is a Norwegian avant-garde-improvisational music group formed at Nattjazz in Bergen in 1997. The trio Veslefrekk was asked to play with electronic musician Helge "Deathprod" Stein. The fusion of the experimental jazz group with Sten's rumbling drones and noise was so successful that they united as Supersilent.
Voice Crack - Decoy The Switch
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"Voice Crack was a Swiss electronic free improvisation group. Formed in late 1972 by Andy Guhl and Norbert Möslang, Voice Crack were initially a free jazz duo. They began incorporating pre-recorded tape effects and live sound processing, and by 1983 they eliminated any normal instrumentation in favor of what they call "cracked everyday electronics:" Mundane objects such as "radios, turntables, transmitters, dictating machines" and other items are cracked open and manipulated to produce "new sounds using magnetic and radio waves in a complex system controlled by movements of their hands and by light. The resulting music - which consisted of various overlapping buzzes, clicks, drones and oscillations - has been described as, "Cascading magnetic waves arc across the sky as three-headed critters race and rummage through alien flora ... or at least that's what it sounds like."; and was favorably compared to some of John Cage's work"
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Voice_Crack