Well, it wasn't an OS from the beginning. It was a DOS application that provided ... windows. Someone just forgot to rename it to "Processes" or "Files". Myself I found it amusing that servers had Windows (NT).
OMG that was the most unintuitive and annoying to browse/scroll page I have seen in a long time. Hope the device is good though.
You can be sentenced for that in Sweden too.
How to say Rothfuss without saying Rothfuss. :)
I recognize this "thinking the thoughts twice", and sometimes feel that the "fast" thoughts have to wait for the slow ones (language wrapping) to catch up. Then I try to skip the second phase and let the fast ones roam…
Let's just be happy that it isn't still the day after February 24 that becomes the inserted leap day. https://www.isof.se/lar-dig-mer/kunskapsbanker/lar-dig-mer-o...
Nothing says that time zones have to align on even hours. They don't today - look at India for example.
Can you find a bank, insurance company, phone carrier, etc, that doesn't have them selling your data in their terms though?
Except on food where EU mandates DD-MM-YY(YY).
Well, it wasn't an OS from the beginning. It was a DOS application that provided ... windows. Someone just forgot to rename it to "Processes" or "Files". Myself I found it amusing that servers had Windows (NT).
OMG that was the most unintuitive and annoying to browse/scroll page I have seen in a long time. Hope the device is good though.
You can be sentenced for that in Sweden too.
How to say Rothfuss without saying Rothfuss. :)
I recognize this "thinking the thoughts twice", and sometimes feel that the "fast" thoughts have to wait for the slow ones (language wrapping) to catch up. Then I try to skip the second phase and let the fast ones roam…
Let's just be happy that it isn't still the day after February 24 that becomes the inserted leap day. https://www.isof.se/lar-dig-mer/kunskapsbanker/lar-dig-mer-o...
Nothing says that time zones have to align on even hours. They don't today - look at India for example.
Can you find a bank, insurance company, phone carrier, etc, that doesn't have them selling your data in their terms though?
Except on food where EU mandates DD-MM-YY(YY).