Stanley is a UK brand that originally just made flasks. They started making cups in the same style as their flasks and for some reason they recently blew up online.
Stanley is a UK brand that originally just made flasks. They started making cups in the same style as their flasks and for some reason they recently blew up online.
So no one told ya Phoebe isn’t spelt that way…
Then I will proudly call myself a not particularly smooth criminal.
So is this version of Mickey, he’s wearing gloves
First experience was trying to dual boot Slackware and Windows ME on the family computer in 2003 after getting a magazine with the install disc on. Nuked the Windows install and got banned from the family PC for a while.
Then I got my own laptop with Windows 98 on it at 18. I’d just found dyne:bolic which was one of the first Linux live CDs if I recall correctly and was designed to work on older hardware (this was mid 00s). That machine served me well for 2 or 3 years.
A few years of bouncing between various distros and Windows followed. Eventually I made the full switch in about 2012 first to Ubuntu then Debian which I’ve been using for the last 5 years or so.
Yea, or do I become me as a six year old in the modern day?
If it was a monkey paw type of situation you’d probably become a six year old child in pre-historic times.
With the red pill, do I go back in time to when I was 6 with all of my knowledge or become a different 6 year old now with all of my knowledge?
I don’t want to sound arrogant but is reading a few paragraphs then copying and pasting 3 different commands into a terminal really that difficult?
It will make life easier in the long run as having a repo added will update the software with sudo apt upgrade in the future.
Coronation chicken was created for the coronation of Queen Elizabeth II in 1953.
You’re right. I’d best give them a call to be on the safe side. Sure they won’t mind if I explain why.
Lol yea, I forgot that happened.
Don’t think I’ve ever used directory enquiries in my life. I was 16 in 2003 and we already had the internet at home by then.
It did, but the numbers never changed.
I’ve lived in England for all of my 36 years and it’s always been 999.
“Well, I’m off to the Apple store to whack it to VS Code.”
I’ve always kept a 32 bit Debian ISO on my Ventoy drive just in case.
Would be a shame if they stopped supporting it but I’d put dyne:bolic on my drive which was the first distro I ever used.
“Vat if, vat if… now stick vis me on this… ve tell Adolf zat some Jews stopped everybody going to his stupid gallery opening? Oh, he’ll be so pissed it’ll be hilarious… and ve von’t have to go! No, honey, I can’t see it backfiring at all.”
Also in the UK
Mine used to do this, now he’ll try to eat pretty much anything
Scientists are freaking out about ocean!