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To be fair, this is not unique to American wars, nor a new phenomenon.
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Physical.
And you must create a Microsoft account
Wow, I had forgotten. Let’s not actually.
Funny story, I have a coworker who wanted a second monitor for her office PC. Now her second monitor is covered with sticky post it notes.
Notepad ++ is better anyway? Non story?
Do you want to ban free trials to protect the forgetful?
Yes, in a way. They are counting on the forgetful to an extent. There are actual apps to cancels services people have forgotten about but still pay for. Remove the requirement for cc info for a free trial. There are services out their that I might use but I’m not comfortable inserting cc info until I’m sure it is useful to me. If the product is as great as Apple (or whoever) say it is, people will subscribe.
“the coolest, smartest, best-looking”
Crap, I didn’t realize there were prereqs…
Perhaps it should say “female from birth”. But anyone with basic reading comprehension would understand this. Probably you know this and are being unnecessarily pedantic/argumentative.
This is probably the correct answer. I’m a fairly smart guy but the enormity of space is astounding. We aren’t going far anytime in the near future. Probably we’ll kill each other first. Manned Mars is even a stretch even, imo.
I read unixporn wrong for a sec and now my brain needs washed.
I’ve never used Arch. Honestly I haven’t used linux a ton. I’ve had Ubuntu and Mint on and off. I’m re -setting up my PC for a linux OS. Any reason a plagued windows user would choose Arch or Mint?
Edit: also want to hijack this post for linux talk ;)
I am going in to post your comment. Wish me luck. Will report back.
eek why all that ugly formatting? I was only trying to quote.
What an absolute nothingburger of a news story.
All of cnn
If a business can’t or doesn’t want to provide their service after 7pm, their closing time should be 7pm (or earlier), not 730pm. It’s not “assbag” to go into an open business and expect to receive whatever service they allegedly provide, and it certainly doesn’t warrant extraordinary tips.