What made your friend and her husband connect with this so strongly?”
Walked by an open fiber cross connect cabinet with no van in sight. Closed it to save the neighbour from messers.
Just pay cash and don't connect with an IP that can be traced to you if that's what you need. Also I don't know what's Arby, I don't care to know, vegan food is good and my user name is real.
The architecture: 3 blocks of 8 hours. FORGE (overnight): Ideas, specs, code, research GROW (morning): Content, revenue, customer insight CONNECT (afternoon): Interviews, federation, meta-evolution Each block has a…
Amerado and Fuse ODG connect for vibrant single "Game Over"
(intransitive, of a blow) To arrive at an intended target; to land.
When that roundhouse kick connected with his temple it sent him flying across the room.
“What made your friend and her husband connect with this so strongly?””
“Walked by an open fiber cross connect cabinet with no van in sight. Closed it to save the neighbour from messers.”
“Just pay cash and don't connect with an IP that can be traced to you if that's what you need. Also I don't know what's Arby, I don't care to know, vegan food is good and my user name is real.”
“The architecture: 3 blocks of 8 hours. FORGE (overnight): Ideas, specs, code, research GROW (morning): Content, revenue, customer insight CONNECT (afternoon): Interviews, federation, meta-evolution Each block has a MISSION, not just a schedule.”
“Amerado and Fuse ODG connect for vibrant single "Game Over"”
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(intransitive, of two objects) To join: to attach, or to be intended to attach or capable of attaching, to each other.
Both roads have the same name, but they don't connect: they're on opposite sides of the river, and there's no bridge there.
“Wi-Fi networks always make you promise not to sue them in order to connect. But could you really make any money by suing Starbucks or some company because of their Wi-FI?”
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(intransitive, of an object) To join (to another object): to attach, or to be intended to attach or capable of attaching, to another object.
I think this piece connects to that piece over there.
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“Next month we’ll be in Strasbourg for the #EMRS2026 Spring Meeting (May 25-29, 2026) and we can’t wait to meet you. Stop by Booth #37 to connect with us, hear what’s new in the #NOVAProject. Registration possible until May18th: www.european-mrs.com/meetings/202...”
“Hi Twunkly.bsky.social! We should connect, but I can't seem to DM you...”
“@jon AFAIK the only way for third parties to sell any TER is through SNCF. So whatever they have is what third parties (who are connected to SNCF Connect API’s) will sell.”
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