

In addition to what others have said I would imagine the Pentium OverDrive would be among those losing support as well.
In addition to what others have said I would imagine the Pentium OverDrive would be among those losing support as well.
I just pulled it from an image search…
That would normalize what they are doing.
I vote for Stations.
Mint is an Ubuntu derivative.
Seems like they need to make a wastebasket that fits the paper sacks?
Goodwill and SA are pretty much the only options in my town anymore and they all stopped carrying anything that wasn’t clothes and some housewares.
Seems like anything Goodwill has that is worth something ends up on their auction site now anyway.
You seem to be arguing the same point I am from a different perspective; he would have to be at least 16 to be “at least 30” as the other commenter said. I am also arguing against precluding several years of age that the boy in the photo could be all of which would result in him being less than 30 today.
He doesn’t look 16 to me. The OG iPad was available in the States 15 years ago this month and Europe 15 years ago next month.
Even assuming this is as early as Christmas 2010 I would argue he is 29 today or maybe just turned 30.
Meh, this was maybe 15 years ago. I would bet on not quite 30 yet.
I allocated 75gb on my 1tb drive to Fedora and most of the rest (~900gb) to my /home. After over 2 years and a few upgrades (Workstation 37-42 IIRC) it’s sitting at 64.2% used.
The greybeards I learned from many moons ago liked to split /var, /bin, and /tmp from / as well as /home. I haven’t gone that far in some time though. As always YMMV.
The white lines in the middle are clearly transparent rather than on the ground (look at where they cross the different bricks), definitely seems like a photoshop to me.
Dont forget The Trail of Tears, or that they tried to starve Indians to death right after.
I mean… if you are always high then that isn’t wrong is it?
Yes, but as with many urban legends there is a grain of truth.
TL;DR - Carrots have a lot of a substance that breaks down into vitamin A, which is used in vision among other things. But this isn’t exclusive to carrots.
And the powers that be keep scratching their heads about falling birth rates…
This is both true and untrue. On the one hand yes printers do this. On the other hand if you never registered the warranty then it’s unlikely that Best Buy still has record of which printer you bought 10 years ago.
As ever YMMV.
The rovers themselves have to do the entire landing (called EDL in NASA speak) autonomously. The process takes 11 minutes so, likewise, by the time we hear the report that EDL has started the rover is already on the ground.