Take a minute and rethink this comment.
Take a minute and rethink this comment.
I did read this.
Not with the games they listed. 64GB could be good enough. I have a 64GB model and mainly play older or indie games which it handles great without additional storage.
Well fuck, since you put it that way, we should just give the fuck up! My next vehicle is going to be a massive SUV, with 10 mpg!
Like I said: generous. You are "guess"ing that what they are doing with it is above board. I’m not that trusting of corporations.
People trusted Boeing would put planes together with the utmost concern for safety… Then a fucking for feel off mid-flight.
This is a pretty “generous” take. I ask you then: if the company isn’t doing communicating any of the scans/recordings, what is the purpose of the technology being installed in the first place?
But it’s not even that since it’s a hard vs soft G
And of course, the terminal pane inside dolphin
Do you have a good suggestion for a router with this setup. This is how I have my network set up now but I need a router upgrade and can’t seem to find a decent non-WiFi router
They really should have the repair costs in their Budget.
Did you not see Tommy boy? Car and car part companies are in their blood.
$80usd for like 200 mbit down, 10 up. Cable monopoly in my area. FiOS isn’t super far away but it isn’t getting closer…
We don’t. The measure is bits/s, which is a speed because it’s measured relative to time. 1 TB is a volume/amount, 1TB/s is a speed.
I don’t get why the reviews complains about Linux on the Deck - why are they even touching the OS? It’s not needed at all for most cases.
I second a Thinkpad yoga. I’ve been using the x11 version for about a year now and it’s fantastic. My fingerprint reader also works (kubuntu 23.04/10)
And can sync to webDAV
I thought this was about a cereal for a hot second.
I take it back. My recall of that CEO had her more recently (like 2015 or so). Must’ve confused with a different company and incompetent CEO.
Hp printers were shit well before her.
Except the possibility to keep the current price is no longer available, therefore, the consumer does not have the option to continue paying the same price, ergo TMobile forced the customer to change the price they pay, either to a higher amount for the same contact or to 0 for no contact. The original advertisement stated that TMobile would never change the price a customer pays, but it directly forcing this change by not offering the same contact.