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February 1, 2026

Couple transforms $5K school bus into dream beach home
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They’re living the good life.

Although the housing market may be showing signs of improvement, there’s no denying that things are still wildly expensive out there.

So one innovative couple took it upon themselves to purchase a school bus for $5,000 — a bargain, one might say — and completely gutted it to transform it into a stunning beach home on wheels.

How Much Garlic Powder Equals One Clove? - Clean Green Simple
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One-eighth teaspoon of garlic powder is equal to one standard-sized garlic clove. If you’re using this garlic powder to clove ratio, make sure the powder you’re using is pure garlic and not garlic salt, which requires a different substitution ratio.

How Many Cloves of Garlic In a Teaspoon of Garlic Powder?

If your recipe calls for garlic powder and you’re out or would rather use fresh garlic, you can substitute 8 fresh garlic cloves for one teaspoon of powdered garlic. Make sure to mince and add fresh garlic cloves earlier in the process so they have time to cook.

Inside Nvidia's 10-year effort to make the Shield TV the most updated Android device ever - Ars Technica
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“Selfishly, a little bit, we built Shield for ourselves,” Bell told Ars Technica. “We actually wanted a really good TV streamer that was high-quality and high-performance, and not necessarily in the Apple ecosystem. We built some prototypes, and we got so excited about it. [CEO Jensen Huang] was like, ‘Why don’t we bring it out and sell it to people?’” //

“Early on when we were building Shield TV, we decided we were going to make it for a long time. Jensen and I had a discussion, and it was, ‘How long do we want to support this thing?’ And Jensen said, ‘For as long as we shall live.’”

In 2025, Nvidia wrapped up its tenth year of supporting the Shield platform. Even those original 2015 boxes are still being maintained with bug fixes and the occasional new feature. They’ve gone all the way from Android 5.0 to Android 11 in that time. No Android device—not a single phone, tablet, watch, or streaming box—has gotten anywhere close to this level of support.