You say that as though he isn’t one of them.
You say that as though he isn’t one of them.
One thing I always liked about slashdot is the ability to tag votes with things like “funny” or “informative”.
Indeed, friend citizen. Would you like some Bouncy Bubble Beverage?
Many cakes have some sort of filling between flat layers and are therefore sandwiches.
Charlotte royale is a calzone, tho.
It’s funny, I just switched to pulseaudio hoping it would fix some issues I’ve been having with pipewire. It did not.
Edit: I’m not on Mint, though, so best of luck.
Well, not always: Plural ‘they’ is a borrowing from Old Norse ca. 1200 AD, and the earliest attestation of singular ‘they’ is about a century later.
But, yeah, you’d think 700 years of continuous use would be enough to make it uncontroversial…
Though it is also true that Linux is gratis and Windows is not.
Never underestimate the bandwidth of a station wagon full of hard drives speeding down the highway.
That was actually Unix. Specifically the fsn file manager for IRIX.
There’s a Linux clone called fsv.
Or DOS Shell.
This is much prettier, though.
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.
Jojo Rabbit featured Jewish Maori Hitler and was very well received.
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’s actually not quite an exception, because cocaine is a Schedule II drug (can be prescribed as a vasoconstrictor or topical anesthetic) and the Maywood plant is the only facility licensed to produce pharmaceutical grade cocaine in the US.
So the coca leaf extract they sell to Coca-Cola is technically a byproduct.
We, the gamers, the geeks, the golems
What does ‘golem’ mean in this context?
“On two occasions I have been asked, – “Pray, Mr. Babbage, if you put into the machine wrong figures, will the right answers come out?” … I am not able rightly to apprehend the kind of confusion of ideas that could provoke such a question.”
—Charles Babbage, on his analytical engine, 1864