That’s not neither, it’s one of the options.
That’s not neither, it’s one of the options.
If I could lick the top of my head then you know I would…
You and I have VERY different hair then. My hair is horrific if I get it wet and don’t soap it.
Talking to hotel staff. About networking. Yeah… uh… Good luck!
MTU 1280 fixes all MTU problems, at a cost to performance.
There’s no year zero, it goes from 1 BCE to 1 CE.
At this rate we’ll be renting individual strawberries to show off at parties.
(This was a real thing with pineapples, once upon a time.)
It’s pretty common in the UK to get proper negative prices so it actually pays me to charge my car and run my AC. Octopus Agile tariff for example.
OpenRGB has a great API and command line interface for all your automation needs. Shame about your kb.
Regarding RGB: Uninstall all the shitty software and install OpenRGB instead.
Och aye tha noo.
This is silly. The top left one is clearly from a cow and one of the others is a sheep.
Sorry, I know I’m not always the clearest. :)
Virtually no one could afford air travel prior to the 1960s, that’s a very large part of my point. It got affordable in the 70s and very affordable in the 80s.
In the UK, at some point during the 80s, it became normal for almost every single working family to get on a plane and go somewhere sunny once a year for two weeks. Every year. Minimum.
They were and still are given a choice. I can fly from London to New York on British Airways first class or Easyjet. Consumers consistently choose the cheapest headline price.
Like you’re some Greta Thumberg trying to make a valid point.
Concorde wasn’t far off that sort of speed. But it was too expensive. Such speeds will probably return in some form one day.
Planes are three times faster, five times longer range and 95% cheaper per mile, in real terms, than those early days.
The consumer was given the choice and they chose this. Honestly, air travel is great.
Yes, capitalism sucks. I hate being nickle and dimed for hand luggage, lottery tickets, snacks, hidden booking fees and all that shit. Some gentle regulations would be really nice, just to curb the excess.
It’s not about what you like, it’s about what you can afford.