I lurked for years both here and on reddit before creating an account. I finally created one when I wanted to say something.
If they're doing it right, they probably only store an integer foreign key to your existing license plate record. :D
Thanks for this, I also didn't think they looked any different.
It would be nice if the dots didn't change between renders of otherwise identical frames.
It's your head. There are two ways to view the stereogram, if you are seeing a negative, try again.
> practice what you preach But that's not dogfooding. If you were a ReactOS developer using ReactOS to compile future version of ReactOS, then you would be "eating your own dogfood", but simply using it as a daily…
This is very unprofessional and a great way to burn your bridges.
It seems pretty obvious that something is off when a company has 50/50 good and bad reviews, with the bad ones offering a ton of detail, and the good ones way too positive and overly "corporate" with no detail.
I was actually able to disable this in my GMC, but now I find myself double and triple checking to make sure it locked.
The original version of Microsoft's WordPad was called Write. Any concerns about trademark issues? https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Microsoft_Write
I lurked for years both here and on reddit before creating an account. I finally created one when I wanted to say something.
If they're doing it right, they probably only store an integer foreign key to your existing license plate record. :D
Thanks for this, I also didn't think they looked any different.
It would be nice if the dots didn't change between renders of otherwise identical frames.
It's your head. There are two ways to view the stereogram, if you are seeing a negative, try again.
> practice what you preach But that's not dogfooding. If you were a ReactOS developer using ReactOS to compile future version of ReactOS, then you would be "eating your own dogfood", but simply using it as a daily…
This is very unprofessional and a great way to burn your bridges.
It seems pretty obvious that something is off when a company has 50/50 good and bad reviews, with the bad ones offering a ton of detail, and the good ones way too positive and overly "corporate" with no detail.
I was actually able to disable this in my GMC, but now I find myself double and triple checking to make sure it locked.
The original version of Microsoft's WordPad was called Write. Any concerns about trademark issues? https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Microsoft_Write