Though it is also true that Linux is gratis and Windows is not.
Though it is also true that Linux is gratis and Windows is not.
In fairness, the first iteration of that deal was Pepsi for Stolichnaya.
Never underestimate the bandwidth of a station wagon full of hard drives speeding down the highway.
First OS on a computer I personally owned? Windows 98. First Linux distro was Source Mage.
If not counting ownership, then Apple IIs at school and then slightly later my family got an Amstrad that was primarily a DOS machine, but could also boot (by switching floppies several times) to some sort of GUI.
The friggin’ cakes are turning the frogs gay!
I also like Astras.
But I would say to OP: get a sample pack of different blades (most online wet shaving retailers have them) to find out what works for you.
Or DOS Shell.
This is much prettier, though.
As far as any of those sites are concerned, I was born January first, [the earliest year they allow].
Pfft, catapults. A trebuchet can launch a 90kg advertisement over 300 meters.
The sound of scientific discovery is less often “Eureka!” than “Huh, that’s funny…”
He did specify a large 3D printer. So it might be 2 or even 3 feet in length.
It’s amazing how often things are similar to what they are.
First I misread the headline as “transgender cows” and then you’re in the comments talking about straight people insulin.
I think it’s time for bed.
Jojo Rabbit featured Jewish Maori Hitler and was very well received.
“I didn’t burn the toast, it just tastes “burnt” because I left it in the toaster until it turned black.”
–The article author, probably.
I don’t think there’s much they could do to make the environment more interesting, since the setting is what it’s meant to be
The hell it is. According to the in-game book Provinces of Tamriel:
Cyrodiil is the cradle of Human Imperial high culture on Tamriel. It is the largest region of the continent, and most is endless jungle.
Emphasis mine. And when I say in-game, that book was literally in Oblivion.
Oil is corrosive? Doesn’t it usually prevent steel from rusting?
Not exactly what you’re talking about, but LeVar Burton Reads is amazing, too. It’s like Reading Rainbow for grownups.
It seems kind of disingenuous to compare enterprise support contracts for Linux to personal Windows licenses. Especially while also ignoring that you do pay for Windows, it’s just hidden in the cost of the device.