Sounds like a whole new market opened up for the EU.
It has been a common thing on Android and I don't really see Android users having a worse experience. The average user is conditioned to using the app/play store.
It's funny you mention this, because I like to use vscode over ssh. I believe the editor updates the screen before the change is ever made on the server, so it feels nice and responsive like you're coding on your home…
Expat is a word to distinguish white immigrants from the rest of the immigrants. White Americans living abroad are called expats as well.
:Cough: selenium :cough: scheduled cronjob
Sorry, I'll take wage slavery over the gig-economy. I'm lucky and don't have to choose between the two right now with my flexible schedule at my current job.
>they talk openly about being scared of black people because they're all criminals. You don't think there isn't anything racist about that? You have a strange definition of racism.
As a consumer, it isn't bad.
Half tenths for a mechanic.
The problem with using another form of payment is I won't purchase from a small business online without PayPal. PayPal offers consumer protection so I can take a risk with a company I don't trust yet. if it goes bad I…
What contract? Most of these contracts have terms for canceling early. Like a fee to cover the remaining cost of the phone. After that point, it's their phone and I don't see a problem with someone using their property…
Definitely, I saw this from working on hybrids when I was a mechanic. The transmissions were simpler, the engine rarely needed any work since they ran less than a gas only car. They barely needed any brake work since…
It's a trusted name and the user doesn't see any of the fees.
I want my desktop OS to act like a proper desktop workstation and my phone to act like a typical smartphone. Don't force Windows 8 like experience onto me.
I like the Arduino for this reason. It was a lot more interesting than printing hello world to a screen. I would find little things I could do with the Arduino for random little things that I couldn't easily do with a…
I love how the audi tt lego car is as poorly engineered as the real deal.
Most of the XDG environment variables aren't set to anything.
Oh yeah, I used to have a used BMW with an N54 engine with the same issue. I ended up buying a media blaster, crushed walnut shells and cleaned up the ports preemptively.
I wouldn't think it's novel enough. Toyota and Subaru have been using it for years. I had no idea Ford was doing this as well. It's a good idea. The port injection prevents carbon buildup on the valves and ports.
X86-64/AMD64 was solely developed by AMD and licensed to Intel. I'm stating this because I can't tell what you mean by: "wasted effort went into Itanium. But we ended up with x86-64"
I personally loved little Italy. The espresso was amazing and so were the little restaurants, but I couldn't live there. It's too expensive and the place was a little rough but I still liked my visit.
Doesn't seem strange to me. I can drive a car with a vr headset. The computational part I would agree with though.
I would like to know if it impacts mathematics and scientific libraries for python that I use in lieu of MatLab.
No, it's not like I said that at all. What point are you trying to make?
No kidding, wait until he finds out Texas was formerly Mexico and many of the brown people are descendant of US citizens when Texas became a part of the US.
Sounds like a whole new market opened up for the EU.
It has been a common thing on Android and I don't really see Android users having a worse experience. The average user is conditioned to using the app/play store.
It's funny you mention this, because I like to use vscode over ssh. I believe the editor updates the screen before the change is ever made on the server, so it feels nice and responsive like you're coding on your home…
Expat is a word to distinguish white immigrants from the rest of the immigrants. White Americans living abroad are called expats as well.
:Cough: selenium :cough: scheduled cronjob
Sorry, I'll take wage slavery over the gig-economy. I'm lucky and don't have to choose between the two right now with my flexible schedule at my current job.
>they talk openly about being scared of black people because they're all criminals. You don't think there isn't anything racist about that? You have a strange definition of racism.
As a consumer, it isn't bad.
Half tenths for a mechanic.
The problem with using another form of payment is I won't purchase from a small business online without PayPal. PayPal offers consumer protection so I can take a risk with a company I don't trust yet. if it goes bad I…
What contract? Most of these contracts have terms for canceling early. Like a fee to cover the remaining cost of the phone. After that point, it's their phone and I don't see a problem with someone using their property…
Definitely, I saw this from working on hybrids when I was a mechanic. The transmissions were simpler, the engine rarely needed any work since they ran less than a gas only car. They barely needed any brake work since…
It's a trusted name and the user doesn't see any of the fees.
I want my desktop OS to act like a proper desktop workstation and my phone to act like a typical smartphone. Don't force Windows 8 like experience onto me.
I like the Arduino for this reason. It was a lot more interesting than printing hello world to a screen. I would find little things I could do with the Arduino for random little things that I couldn't easily do with a…
I love how the audi tt lego car is as poorly engineered as the real deal.
Most of the XDG environment variables aren't set to anything.
Oh yeah, I used to have a used BMW with an N54 engine with the same issue. I ended up buying a media blaster, crushed walnut shells and cleaned up the ports preemptively.
I wouldn't think it's novel enough. Toyota and Subaru have been using it for years. I had no idea Ford was doing this as well. It's a good idea. The port injection prevents carbon buildup on the valves and ports.
X86-64/AMD64 was solely developed by AMD and licensed to Intel. I'm stating this because I can't tell what you mean by: "wasted effort went into Itanium. But we ended up with x86-64"
I personally loved little Italy. The espresso was amazing and so were the little restaurants, but I couldn't live there. It's too expensive and the place was a little rough but I still liked my visit.
Doesn't seem strange to me. I can drive a car with a vr headset. The computational part I would agree with though.
I would like to know if it impacts mathematics and scientific libraries for python that I use in lieu of MatLab.
No, it's not like I said that at all. What point are you trying to make?
No kidding, wait until he finds out Texas was formerly Mexico and many of the brown people are descendant of US citizens when Texas became a part of the US.