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A 10inch sure0ng, sure, we can all get on board with that but you really lost me with the power drill thing.
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You need these if you're drilling things that are hard and won't expand like wood - we're talking plasterboard, brick, cement.
"These [current] tests are teaching these little discrete skills and teachers are trying to drill those things," Franken said.
Drilling things has been adventure.
Ms. Etlinger said it was akin to early forums on the Web where users would congregate around a very specific topic — vegan recipes or tattoo art, for example — because it let them drill down into things that truly interested them, and explore what others had shared on a subject.
A pilot hole is a useful thing to drill if you're making a big hole.
"It's one thing to drill at 300 feet, it's quite another to drill at 5,000".
Instead, if you want to drill down to see things like the IP or location, you have to click on the device (Mac OS X, e.g). at the top of the screen.
However, while you're able to turn off or on these various settings by flipping a switch, you can't drill down to specify things like which types of media to block (e.g. images vs. auto-play videos), or which ad networks to block (1Blocker offers toggles for each one supported), nor can you configure blocking for specific things like social share widgets.
However, while you're able to turn off or on these various settings by flipping a switch, you can't drill down to specify things like which types of media to block (e.g. images vs. auto-play videos), or which ad networks to block (1Blocker offers toggles for each one supported), nor can you configure blocking for specific things like social share widgets.
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