2. To take apart; dismantle: take down the Christmas tree. 3. To lower the arrogance or the self-esteem of (a person): really took him down during the debate. 4. To put down in writing: take down a letter. take for 1. To regard as: Do you take me for a fool? 2. To consid...
2. To take apart; dismantle: take down the Christmas tree. 3. To lower the arrogance or the self-esteem of (a person): really took him down during the debate. 4. To put down in writing: take down a letter. take for 1. To regard as: Do you take me for a fool? 2. To consid...
I found a much higher wattage TEC and a CPU cooling heatpipe/heatsink/fan combo to go with it. Specifically, the heatsink has a dissipation rating that matches that of the TEC, which should hopefully allow ideal performance. Cleaning up the project board In the process of switching out the...
You can use a power washer or a garden hose with a nozzle attachment to remove dirt, leaves, and other debris. Be sure to direct the stream of water towards the drain so that you don’t create puddles on your driveway. You should also sweep away any loose debris before hosing down yo...
Is this the right place to submit this? This is not a security vulnerability or a crashing bug This is not a question about how to use Istio Bug Description Summary I've noticed the same long delay (on the order of a few minutes) for ist...
Your dentist fitted you with a mouth guard to keep your teeth APART. So you don’t want to start keeping your teeth together because it might lead to grinding. Well what leads to grinding is having an inactive tongue. You always want your tongue to be exerting an equal and opposite ...
a. To remove with the hands or an instrument: I took the dishes from the sink. The dentist took two molars. b. To cause to die; kill or destroy: The blight took these tomatoes. c. To subtract: If you take 10 from 30, you get 20. d. To exact: The storm took its toll. 3....
a. To remove with the hands or an instrument: I took the dishes from the sink. The dentist took two molars. b. To cause to die; kill or destroy: The blight took these tomatoes. c. To subtract: If you take 10 from 30, you get 20. d. To exact: The storm took its toll. 3....
a. To remove with the hands or an instrument: I took the dishes from the sink. The dentist took two molars. b. To cause to die; kill or destroy: The blight took these tomatoes. c. To subtract: If you take 10 from 30, you get 20. d. To exact: The storm took its toll. 3....
2. To take apart; dismantle: take down the Christmas tree. 3. To lower the arrogance or the self-esteem of (a person): really took him down during the debate. 4. To put down in writing: take down a letter. take for 1. To regard as: Do you take me for a fool? 2. To consid...