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- MLB: The Show - for discussions about our favorite baseball sim
The subreddit for all who want to share and talk about their experiences with MLB: The Show So go ahead; share your Diamond Dynasty triumphs, your Road to the Show career, or tell us how you plan on taking your franchise to the Fall Classic!
- For those who had the 15-min search cooldown on points but dont . . .
There was a period a few years ago where select people only got 1 point per search They could still get the same amount maximum points but had to do 5x more searches But that was just a temporary thing they tested on select people I’m thinking the 15 min cooldown is similar I have not had it yet (US) Reply reply Lumenir • That's just pure evil-doing by microsoft Reply reply
- Reddit - Dive into anything
Reddit is a network of communities where people can dive into their interests, hobbies and passions There's a community for whatever you're interested in on Reddit
- Dungeon boosting - level for each dungeon : r classicwowtbc - Reddit
What are the level ranges typically used per dungeon? I am currently lvl 23 and would like to plan the best route Stocks SM Mara ZG
- How can I manually download . vsix files now that the VS Code . . .
25 I need to download vsix versions of some necessary extensions for my coding environment (python, pylance, etc) for an offline machine, but there does not appear to be a way to do so currently
- Pip could not find a version that satisfies the requirement
edited Nov 13, 2024 at 22:41 xXx 1,161 1 11 25 answered Nov 13, 2021 at 11:46 Gypsy King 21 3
- What does the brain finishes developing at 25 really mean?
So really, the 25 number is probably too early, if we are going to define the completion of development as the end of synaptic pruning in the prefrontal cortex TL;DR: The "defining factor" of the brain reaching full development is the completion of the synaptic pruning process, which neuroscientists believe levels off at roughly 25
- Command line for looking at specific port - Stack Overflow
Is there a way to examine the status of a specific port from the Windows command line? I know I can use netstat to examine all ports but netstat is slow and looking at a specific port probably isn't
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