The only way to learn, is by playing
In case anyone is interested:
First: https://music.youtube.com/playlist?list=OLAK5uy_mf0WYjCtq9z6W8iPG1VK9elrnASQjdkcc
Second: https://music.youtube.com/playlist?list=OLAK5uy_l7UDDhqCN1zTTCGBEmN3lUJnpLm0J1Xd8
“gore” is the Slovenian word for “mountains”
In which country did you get a ruler that writes it in mm?
Afaik it is a chinees instagram / tiktok alternative
You might be able to switch to the first strategy and reach 13. I have done plenty of this myself but not sure what my record was anymore
Probably. But then again, if one says “USB 20Gbps”, but the one next to it has “80Gbps”, it might be better to have had “USB 3.2 Gen 2x2”
Lemmy was removed due to:
Keep in mind that software is by no means “neutral”. The people who make it make decisions about how it works based on their beliefs and goals. That’s why, for example, you can’t quote posts on Mastodon (at least for now), but you can do so on other fediverse platforms.
My guess is the oil
To answer the question: The professor assumes the email referred to 1900-1910 with “late 1900s”. As this was normal 20 years ago (and still gets used). He then gets upset realising the age difference between him and his student was likely the main contributor to this incorrect assumption.
To ask a question back: From https://www.bucknell.edu/fac-staff/john-penniman, I read:
I would say for religious studies it should be fine. But also for other areas, why can’t you use 1994 papers?