@AngryCops its giving hackers actual consequences for their actions. Its BAD because if this "anticheat" decides you are doing being bad your computer is FUBAR until you reinstall your OS. Thats why its terrible, a piece of 3rd party software you have to play a game can fuck up your day.
@MikesUpperDeck1 I am thinking about giving this new company GradientCollects a shot. It's alot like COMC but info is a bit fuzzy. Apparently without a yearly subscription its costs .40c a card to store with them for 12 months
@ToppsGallery @fslong1 @CGCCards@CardPurchaser wait... didnt PSA start and had the GEM MT 10's from the jump in the early 90's? Then Beckett started around 99 and a perfect 10 was gold label until they introduced the Black label "pristine" in 2014 when you got all 10's because the card was flawless. CGC just followed BGS.
@joeday17821@natsturner@PSAcard@eBay There is but it would require a few fractions of a cent in cost. Whenever I ship a semi rigid I dual Penny sleeve the card making a card pouch and throw it in the semi rigid, blue tape the top and I put it in one of these. https://t.co/bxOM41SBQx
Grok can grade cards as good as any paid grading company and it’s nearly instant, plus it’s FREE!
I asked: “Using PSA’s published grading scale for cards, please grade my Joe Montana rookie card.”
Here’s the card and some of the results…
#Topps#FootballCards@CardPurchaser
@WaxMetrix Of course! If you ever decide to do it and need help setting a read-only drive spreadsheet or something just ping me in my DM's and I can always help out.
Definitely call your post office and speak with postmaster. With a high value package like that get the ball rolling on a missing package investigation and the postal police will start researching the gps data linked to the tracking number to see where the package was last scanned.
Ever been jacked in a public place?
USB ports are a possible security risk, as bad actors could run malicious code through cables.
In 2012, Apple & Google tried to stop this by including a button that must be clicked before would-be attackers could gain device access.
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