Jesus?
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Followed by a trail of tears.
Must have been happy tears because they got new friends........
( Ν‘Β° ΝΚ Ν‘Β°)
Nikana, or maybe Kin, because the An(a) is a negation like in Anarchy or Anachronism.
I'm not from US.
Wow interesting! But did you get the shirt in the US, or was that somewhere else too?
I find it really fascinating that this shirt clearly meant a lot to someone, so they kept it all these years, but then still decided to get rid of it, yet without just thrashing it, AND then even in a different country/continent!
(I hope they didn't just forget it in a hotel, which then decided to make a few bucks..)
The first date on the back is Halloween, so that's clearly where the inspiration for the design comes from.
I don't think you'll find anything directly on the internet. The most promising approach would probably be to find a wedding registry in Buffalo NY and then look for October 31st 2009.
Boston and maybe even Essex could have been for visiting relatives/friends (or they initially met each other in Essex and wanted to re-visit that place too?); Qatar might just have been a layover for flying to the Maldives where the honeymoon finally took place. (Maybe November 28th was the last day and they decided to print that in order to frame the whole journey with start and end dates.)
I found the same skeleton on this T-Shirt: KKUP Radio 91.5 FM The Grateful Dead Marathon 2013, I can't find the original artist, it could be that this was a stock image that was readily available for T-shirt printing.
I have absolutely no experience with Jellyfin, what does the Kodi plugin do?
Or do you mean you have the Jellyfin addon installed in Kodi, so you can accsess Jellyfin from within Kodi?
Right. Personally I don't stream and only access my library from my TV at home. So Kodi is all I need for now. Though I'd like to try Jellyfin one day when I don't have so much other stuff to do. I actually don't know what exactly I'm missing out on.
I let Radarr and Sonarr handle that (including creating NFO metadata and fanart files), Kodi now only parses/syncs that local data.
This change was a huge improvement for me, though I am using SMB and not NFS. (But I assume NFS would be more robust than SMB.)
Wait, can you please explain it further?
With that description I imagine it like a ticking clock/watch, is that accurate? How loud is it, do you hear it yourself, or is it only audible when resting an ear on your chest?
I never thought about this, but it's fascinating.
I built one myself!
Probably definitely way more powerful than the legal limit, practically making it a pirate radio station...
What are the other two called?
- If it grows and you wanted it to
- If it doesn't grow and you didn't want it to
Me eating πΏ and reading the comments of Plex users arguing with Jellyfin users, while myself being a user of Kodi which has it's own problems..
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How can I add movies to Radarr/Ombi directly from Kodi?
What's that music called that was used in 90s documentaries about the birth of the earth?
Dress for the job you want, not the job you have. π¦