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I also recommend everyone a book “On Tyranny: Twenty Lessons From the Twentieth Century”
In case it makes a difference to someone, it’s a pretty short book.
I also recommend everyone a book “On Tyranny: Twenty Lessons From the Twentieth Century”
In case it makes a difference to someone, it’s a pretty short book.
If you put in a little extra unroll/reroll work, you can make it mysteriously change direction mid-roll and you’ll be long gone.
Small typo on the link: [email protected]
For the most part, nothing. There are some edge cases where TVs get naggy if left offline, or do something sketchy to gain internet access, but this can pretty much be avoided by reading reviews and/or returning a misbehaving device to the retailer.
I thought of this one too. “Photoelectric” smoke detectors are a thing, and it’s good to know if that’s the kind you have.
Happiness!
It’s not, though. The person I replied to is saying that the lowest button of the cluster should be A, whereas the SNES standard puts B in that spot.
What makes BAXY the right way?
There are some where he complains to his wife and ends up the target of her anger.
They don’t “legitimately believe” anything.
I agree with this, but in open source there’s an extra layer of complexity: the “I don’t care about market share” dev attitude that’s sometimes admirable and sometimes frustrating.
Agreed, it’s such a poor summary of the article that I can’t tell if it’s an intentional strawman argument.
Good point, they’d never see another nag screen.
Have you considered that it might not be necessary to feel one way or another about the whole of a person? You can limit yourself to having opinions on individual things they do, and these don’t have to be reconciled.
KDE would liKe to Know your loKation.
EPs are Safety, The Blue Room and Brothers and Sisters, while the B-sides come from the better-known Parachutes singles Trouble, Yellow and Shiver. Some specific track picks I’d point to are “Easy to Please,” “Bigger Stronger” and “Only Superstition.”
Computers still look like that if you try hard enough.