In some languages, pairs work fine.
In some languages, pairs work fine.
Ah the art of the deal. Impressive.
Puerto Rico should join Canada.
Because when there’s a new hardware function, the driver has to add support for it.
Same here. Really looking forward to not using their new product. How exciting.
Or you pee on your own pants…
Tip: always aim for your neighbours pants.
It’s cool, I’ve never heard of most of them. It probably means that they’re the owners of all the stuff in my cupboards though.
Because those pieces of kibble were broken! How could you be so insensitive!
So much of the dish bottom is visible. This is intolerable.
Who’s who’s client state again?
It’s always been the year of the Linux desktop. tvwm made for a fine desktop.
In the US, it’s either wine pop or wine cola, depending on the region.
Aw, just when they were about to get rid of the steering wheel, shame.
The US has allies??
I thought that version was generally well received?
Wasn’t there some water at one point? apart from that, fair summary.
A lot of things that were once creative experiences have been redone to death to the point that it can be difficult to understand what the whole hubbub was with the original.
So, yes, you have to think of it in the context of the era, which may require looking up what was made at the time, what had come before and what came after. It’s a bit like paintings or other pieces of art, some of them are interesting beyond what they just represent, but for what they introduced in the world as a statement when they were made (which, admittedly can sometimes be a bit obscure). There too, a little work on the public’s part is required to understand why one piece and not another is usually held in high regard (you’re then totally free to disagree, or not enjoy it, but context matters quite a bit).
The famous dual mode screw driver. Very convenient.
Didn’t remember that about Skyrim, thanks.
Isn’t the problem that it’s blocked by a number of patents, or something like that?