IE6 was early 2000s, I remember it not being so great. CSS was starting to be supported but it was a minefield of un-supported features. It was bad enough I swore off front end work and made a pact with myself to focus…
It was the default slackware hostname, I believe slackware took inspiration from the movie edit: I was wrong, it was from a Grateful Dead song. https://www.slackbook.org/html/glossary.html
Come over here and visit during election season. Even in the country town where I live there are traffic stopping rallies by multiple polical parties.
You might like "The shadow of the torturer" by Gene Wolfe. Definitely had a few "whoa" moments in it for me.
I live in Taiwan and find the earthquake alarm scarier than the majority of earthquakes that follow. The alarm in Japan sounds mellow by comparison.
Deadlifts will hit most of the posterior chain, but to really grow thickness in the upper and mid back you'd need to add in heavy rows and/or pull-ups as OP mentioned.
IE6 was early 2000s, I remember it not being so great. CSS was starting to be supported but it was a minefield of un-supported features. It was bad enough I swore off front end work and made a pact with myself to focus…
It was the default slackware hostname, I believe slackware took inspiration from the movie edit: I was wrong, it was from a Grateful Dead song. https://www.slackbook.org/html/glossary.html
Come over here and visit during election season. Even in the country town where I live there are traffic stopping rallies by multiple polical parties.
You might like "The shadow of the torturer" by Gene Wolfe. Definitely had a few "whoa" moments in it for me.
I live in Taiwan and find the earthquake alarm scarier than the majority of earthquakes that follow. The alarm in Japan sounds mellow by comparison.
Deadlifts will hit most of the posterior chain, but to really grow thickness in the upper and mid back you'd need to add in heavy rows and/or pull-ups as OP mentioned.