Oohhh. Ok. Makes much more sense. Thanks.
Oohhh. Ok. Makes much more sense. Thanks.
So, this has two barrels, but you can only fire it once.
Well, books lasted much longer.
Have we tried farming sea lice? It’s probably just like shrimp.
When I started using it, not only was I not familiar with it, but linux was arguably far less ready for the desktop than it is now.
I’ve been using it for around 30 years on my desktop and haven’t really had issues with it.
Don’t they bury them with the dead actors that rode them? That’s how it used to be done.
Stop making him cry, ask him some Rampart questions!
Of course there’s a cup measurement for eggs.
What was I thinking.
When you see what they did in the 60s and 70s, where they ran an entire country’s social security system in a mainframe with a whooping 16Kb of memory (I’m not sure if it was 4 or 16, but it doesn’t make that much difference).
Sure (with a bit of effort). Can you run Windows software with just 2GB? Now that’s a completely different problem.
But I want it to be one cup of egg!
While I did switch to Linux because Windows 3.11 (or more specifically MS Word) sucked, I never found the need to go back, even back then. So there’s that.
I think the main problem US people have with metric is their aversion to anything that has more than two syllables.
You’re clearly not running servers.
Well, there’s always, you know, mail.
Thanks!
I installed OpenSuSE!
Are you sure that it can’t get out? That plastic looks flimsy.
Firing it a second time with a broken wrist strikes me as a terrible idea.
Tools that maim you when you use them may well be poorly designed. But maybe that’s just me.