In the US dots can also refer to candy buttons as well as the gross gumdrops
In the US dots can also refer to candy buttons as well as the gross gumdrops
Did you mean to imply fellatio?
See I suspect he had the heart attack while falling off the cliff.
And they spelled it: Geoluread
Oh totally. If you’re not watching the prices of something you want and just using it as an opportunity to impulse shop you get fleeced.
I ended up getting some ssds last black Friday, but only because they were 20% cheaper than they’d been all year. Now the prices are even higher, so I don’t feel like I bought at the wrong time
That was my recollection too. Super slow all the way up to the finale when everything blew up.
What about running a Linux to go removable disk and just pull it when you need to boot windows?
So is that $10M per person or family or family generation? I think the part where things start to spiral is when someone has a few kids who themselves have a few kids each and then add in the spouses. Even at 2 kids per generation and only the first Gen kids have spouses and you’re up to 10 people or $100M.
Exactly! Just grip the cardboard tube and pull the middle out
Same here. I heard they released a handful of new upper tier pals but I’ll wait for the next major revision to go back
I think the GPU being separately upgradable on the 16" pokes a tiny hole in your argument. But I generally agree, there’s not too much that is saved or retained when upgrading. But for some people it’s worth it, if they’re reusing the ram, SSD, Wi-Fi card in addition to the parts you mention, AND they’re not too rough on the case, screen, and keyboard/trackpad.
Guys we need AI on our blockchain web3.0 iot. Just imagine the synergy
Depends on how much they paid in the 90s. Panels were 10-20x more expensive back then. And it’s a 1kw array so like 40mwh over its 30 year lifespan.
I didn’t downvote but wine turbines are not easily recyclable due to all the fiberglass and resin. They’re finding new uses but lots still get buried in landfills when they’re decommissioned
Yeah it looks like a transflective LCD with an (optional) almost orange internal light. Would it make a decent e-reader or note taking device, sure, but it’s not e ink.
So like 4-5c roughly if the 90-100% charge rate is similar to the 0-90%. Way lower than some of the lithium cells I’ve seen at 30+c
No, they’re aware. They’re just hoping the shareholders aren’t.
Lol, not a fan of either but at least you get some fiber when the paper sticks to the candies