To betray one’s own heart in the interest of profit, such a cost is fair.
The shore is cool, but dry. Back into the comforting murk.
To betray one’s own heart in the interest of profit, such a cost is fair.
“$3 million/year, 1 night/week.”
Jerboa, IMO. The UI is acceptable. There aren’t many bugs. It’s updated with good regularity. Because it’s the most common, it’s also the most supported. It may not be exciting, but it’s pretty set-and-forget as far as configuration and troubleshooting goes.
The larger the area you have to cover with rail is, the larger the cost. The US is much more spread out in general than European countries - some people choose to live hours+ away from significant population centers. There’s no need to decide which system is inherently superior. Cars work for the US, trains work for Europe.
Or an Amazfit band (Mi band but the more western-sold version). The Band 5 is pretty cheap and has a decent buzzer.
If a fan falls in a closed room but nobody is around to hear it, did it make a sound?
Almost. The first recorded use of ‘Zero’ was in Mesopotamia in 3BC/BCE. https://www.history.com/news/who-invented-the-zero
Nope. 1 BC/BCE -> 1 AD/CE. That’s just how it was designed.
Oh, nice. Going the way of Silent Spring.
-Most sane Vim user
You have to say you use Vim then actually use Nano. That’s the Linux way.
#!/bin/bash
echo “He had to emphasize whose head it was.”
It’s 2 years of FEATURE updates, usually longer for security.
It’s very USA Southern. I knew an Angus.
‘Shitpost’ and ‘Shiptoast’ are similar (1 extra vowel and a pair of contiguous consonants switched) so the joke is a pun on the phrase ‘quality shitpost.’
It shows up in US Southeastern slang quite a bit. Usually it’s a bit stronger than ‘going to,’ ex. “I’m fixing to give him a piece of my mind.” ‘Fixings’ is also slang for side dishes here.
I’d say keep it basic with Ubuntu. It’s not exciting, but it ‘just works’ out of the box and there’s TONs of support if you can’t figure something out.
The best. Its count should be accurate.