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What has the EU ever done for us?
What has the EU ever done for us?
They like the Nazis. No joke.
Friend of mine runs Linux on a 15 years old cheap consumer laptop, and it’s working smoothly for browsing.
Just try. There’s no risk and no costs trying. Have fun.
I have never seen or played this game, and your video didn’t help me understand anything about it. For me it was just some points goofing around on a pixely mess of a map and some squeaky voice spitting out some gibberish very fast - in short: I closed your video after about 60 seconds with no intentions to ever check that game.
Maybe as an older gamer I’m not in the demographics of that game and of such videos? Anyway: Have fun! That’s the most important part.
That’s psychosis, isn’t it.
There’s no hell and no afterlife. Go fuck her, it’s fine.
What piece of shit is happy when someone is in a coma? Disgusting psychopath.
That’s in fact the point I was making, in this case about SSDs. Low prices don’t help with reliability as producers use the worse part of a production run for the cheaper brands (friend of mine works for a European based manufacturer of silicon chips, and he can tell stories about the finicky processes around that tiny stuff and how they try to make the most of it).
Your reading comprehension is a bit off - I didn’t write that I only read the title, I wrote that I commented on the title.
The rest of your rant is up to you.
Don’t be scared. Just don’t fall for posts which try to get the impossible. It’s not that difficult.
I commented on the title of your post - nobody with some knowledge in that field (as you claim to have) would phrase that question that way.
Be offended, I can’t change that - but pointing out the obvious may help others to not make the mistake of hoping that there’s cheap good.
There isn’t.
You mean “cheap or reliable”. And even with the better brands it’s always the question not if but when a device will fail.
when there were merely 7 billion people on Earth
I still remember that time. You rarely met anyone. It was very nice.
The wife was in the trial and accused her husband of the prefabricated stuff that was put forward by the revolutionaries (later on she breaks down over her false allegations). I’m talking about the book, read it several weeks ago.
This comes after mankind already has come a long way.
The book was written and published in China, wasn’t it? And that scene is a centerpiece of the first chapters and gets regularly referenced to here and there in the course of the plot.
Why now the outcry for something that has been very public for years and has become ralatively famous in that time, see all the prices this novel won?
It’s like those medieval paintings where one saint gets tortured and looks at his torn off body parts like they are fascinating pieces in an extravagant exhibition.
In other words: Our post here shows art.