Solus is entirely independent (not a derivative of Debian or Red Hat etc.) and compiled to maximise speed (using the same improvements used by Intel for their Clear Linux).
It'll probably be Qi, they recently joined the Qi consortium so it's likely to be Qi, though they'll probably sell a charger that only responds to the iPhone "signature" (manufacturer ID) embedded in the Qi negotiation signals.
Transformers usually have an iron core, wireless charging is effectively an air core (much less efficient), plus there is the potential for misalignment which will reduce efficiency.
I thought female captains weren't allowed in the TOS (or earlier) time period? That was the whole reason Janis Lester had to swap bodies with Kirk in order to become captain.
http://memory-alpha.wikia.com/wiki/Janice_Lester
As if the US does anything purely out of the goodness of its heart. Your military is there because your government thinks it gives it some kind of strategic advantage. Any additional benefits for locals is entirely incidental.
Same here - years ago I used to have to use a helper app called YahooPOPS! to access it in Thunderbird (other clients are available). When that was no longer updated I discovered that Yahoo! Asia for some reason would let you access via POP freely, so that's what I've done for the last 12 years or so.
The Elementary crew gained a poor rep by "forcing" downloaders to enter a price (even $0.00, which was allowed). Shaming/guilting people into paying for something they hadn't even had the opportunity to try didn't go down well.
You can get it to boot straight into BBC Basic, though: https://www.riscosopen.org/content/sales/risc-os-pico
Seems like they missed a trick - they should have called it Brawndo.
"Ain't nothin' better than a new car smell...'cept maybe for pussy"
There are a few with nature references:
You step in the stream,
but the water has moved on.
This page is not here.
A crash reduces
your expensive computer
to a simple stone.
Others here: https://www.gnu.org/fun/jokes/error-haiku
Serious error. All shortcuts have disappeared. Screen. Mind. Both are blank.
Bodhi still offers a non-PAE "legacy" version. If you don't like the Moksha (E17) desktop, install LXDE on it you'll have something very like Lubuntu: http://www.bodhilinux.com/w/selecting-the-correct-iso-image/
Solus is entirely independent (not a derivative of Debian or Red Hat etc.) and compiled to maximise speed (using the same improvements used by Intel for their Clear Linux).
Nope - the 701 has a Celeron M, not an Atom, so it's still vulnerable.
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It'll probably be Qi, they recently joined the Qi consortium so it's likely to be Qi, though they'll probably sell a charger that only responds to the iPhone "signature" (manufacturer ID) embedded in the Qi negotiation signals.
Transformers usually have an iron core, wireless charging is effectively an air core (much less efficient), plus there is the potential for misalignment which will reduce efficiency.
I thought female captains weren't allowed in the TOS (or earlier) time period? That was the whole reason Janis Lester had to swap bodies with Kirk in order to become captain. http://memory-alpha.wikia.com/wiki/Janice_Lester
As if the US does anything purely out of the goodness of its heart. Your military is there because your government thinks it gives it some kind of strategic advantage. Any additional benefits for locals is entirely incidental.
> United Kingdom: 110 (worth noting the UK is the highest in violent crime among western nations) The UK's definition of "violent crime" is MUCH broader than in the US, including such things as shouting at a police horse. I suspect many of the figures for other countries are similarly dependent on local definitions of what constitutes a crime. http://www.politifact.com/truth-o-meter/statements/2013/jun/24/blog-posting/social-media-post-says-uk-has-far-higher-violent-c/
It *can* use systemd, but it uses sysvinit by default.
Budgie: https://solus-project.com/budgie/
For a machine like that you'd be better off with AntiX (Debian based), or if you need Ubuntu repos use Bodhi or Peppermint.
BSD?
There's Devuan or MX-16 if you prefer Debian without systemd.
Also there's the similarly-specced (but often cheaper) Dell Latitude E6220.
Same here - years ago I used to have to use a helper app called YahooPOPS! to access it in Thunderbird (other clients are available). When that was no longer updated I discovered that Yahoo! Asia for some reason would let you access via POP freely, so that's what I've done for the last 12 years or so.
Here you go (archive version as the text has been changed on their blog):
https://web.archive.org/web/20150211134734/http://blog.elementaryos.org/post/110645528530/payments
Note where it says "We want users to understand that theyâ(TM)re pretty much cheating the system when they choose not to pay for software."
The Elementary crew gained a poor rep by "forcing" downloaders to enter a price (even $0.00, which was allowed). Shaming/guilting people into paying for something they hadn't even had the opportunity to try didn't go down well.
Not initially, only after Stalin took charge: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/LGBT_history_in_Russia#LGBT_rights_following_the_Revolution:_1917.E2.80.931933
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