I do. Just yesterday I was using vinegar to clean some shit and someone remarked that vinegar is sour, and I said vinegar is bitter. I went to ye ol' search engine and typed in "vinegar b" and got "vinegar bitter or sour" as a suggestion.
That suggestion told me that this was a thing. Clicking around a few links and reading a bit told me that while I may be outnumbered, I'm not wrong. Most people seem to categorize it as sour, but there are still plenty of us sane people who categorize it as bitter.
Perhaps the email was sent by the fellow responsible for sending emails to inform you that the fellows responsible for writing documentation said they are too busy to write and debug documentation for additional platforms.
Well, well look. I already told you: I deal with the god damn customers so the engineers don't have to. I have people skills; I am good at dealing with people. Can't you understand that? What the hell is wrong with you people?
No one knows. We have a claim that one person was, but we don't know if we can trust that claim. We also don't know how many others were going to St. Ives. Further, using the past continuous tense ("were going") necessitates using a reference point in time to evaluate the answer. You have not specified a time, so your question is invalid and u r dum.
Rotate the boards 90 degrees. Cut away. No one specified how wide they had to be. Rotate them again. No one said how thick they had to be.... Grind them into pulp and make 1 meter strips of paper.
Further, even with realistic limits, you can glue boards together. Most wood products are made from multiple cuts, glue, and pressure. This results in a stronger product. Hell, plywood is one of the strongest materials per weight you can get.
It is absolutely proprietary. USB is not open and free. It's just the proprietary spec most devices use and many devices pony up the $$$ to license. (You can always buy unbranded crap from Amazon and hope it doesn't short out.)
"Attention, passengers. Due to our policy of overselling flights, this flight has been oversold. In accordance with FAA rules the first two people to the front will be upgraded to first class."
I'm about 18 inches away from the NUC on my desk. If drag a scroll bar up and down I can hear an annoying clicking sound, almost like a softer, faster version of a hard drive (the system is running a M.2 SSD). This has been true for Intel iGPUs for over a decade. I have to disable shit like smooth scrolling, font smoothing, etc. on my work machines to reduce it (but not eliminate it). I'm fine with disabling them, because I generally hate those things anyway. It's a problem when I'm on a site that uses some god awful Google web font that expects you to have font smoothing / subpixel rendering bullshit enabled, then cranks the text size down.
The last laptop I purchased (not for my own use, fuck laptops) has a Samsung SSD in it and it makes an awful whine when under load. This can be heard from across the room. Thankfully, its so fast that it's rarely under load. (Originally the laptop had a Toshiba SSD that had this issue, but to a lesser extent. I had to get it replaced because one of the USB 3 ports was shorted out.)
Plenty of people have similar complaints the newer SSDs and complaints about coil whine have existed for ages.
Fuck smooth scrolling. Just jump x lines down instantly, please. I don't want an animation, and I certainly don't need an animation that requires the GPU to do work for no reason. The distinct sound an Intel iGPU makes when smooth scrolling is torture to my ears. Even regular scrolling pisses me off. The only thing worse is the metallic whine of an M.2 SSD under load.
Normally I'd pile on and call you a fucking moron, but the banking system is so fucked I wouldn't expect anyone to believe it could operate that way it does until they were explicitly made aware of how absurd it is.
The entire US economy's size is inflated many times over because of shit like this.
please don't use such rhetoric ("leveraged", "exploiting", etc)
If you are honest rephrase it like "Google, understanding how its services work exploits search suggestions as a means of disseminating its views"...
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I do. Just yesterday I was using vinegar to clean some shit and someone remarked that vinegar is sour, and I said vinegar is bitter.
I went to ye ol' search engine and typed in "vinegar b" and got "vinegar bitter or sour" as a suggestion.
That suggestion told me that this was a thing. Clicking around a few links and reading a bit told me that while I may be outnumbered, I'm not wrong. Most people seem to categorize it as sour, but there are still plenty of us sane people who categorize it as bitter.
Perhaps the email was sent by the fellow responsible for sending emails to inform you that the fellows responsible for writing documentation said they are too busy to write and debug documentation for additional platforms.
Well, well look. I already told you: I deal with the god damn customers so the engineers don't have to. I have people skills; I am good at dealing with people. Can't you understand that? What the hell is wrong with you people?
That shit's not even accurate or stable enough for determining which way I'm holding my phone.
It dropped to around $7500 then shot up to $9000 in just a few hours.
Whoever it was that decided to shutdown their secure email service instead of hand over info to the feds.
I reckon all those legs were IN the bus, not on it!
Or, to be traditional:
As I was going to St. Ives,
I met a man with seven wives.
Each wife had seven sacks,
Each sack had seven cats,
Each cat had seven kittens
Kits, cats, sacks, and wifes,
How many were going to St. Ives?
No one knows. We have a claim that one person was, but we don't know if we can trust that claim. We also don't know how many others were going to St. Ives. Further, using the past continuous tense ("were going") necessitates using a reference point in time to evaluate the answer. You have not specified a time, so your question is invalid and u r dum.
Rotate the boards 90 degrees. Cut away. No one specified how wide they had to be. ...
Rotate them again. No one said how thick they had to be.
Grind them into pulp and make 1 meter strips of paper.
Further, even with realistic limits, you can glue boards together. Most wood products are made from multiple cuts, glue, and pressure. This results in a stronger product. Hell, plywood is one of the strongest materials per weight you can get.
idji is long dead because his last post was typical for the 20th century, not the 21st.
Negative, imaginary, or infinite values for age would obviously be incorrect.
The answer is your age, with an explanation of "I am the captain now.".
Eat my ass, MS. I'm not running Windows 10, and you can't make me!
That's not the issue. Standard fractional reserve is not the issue. The issue is banks literally creating money out of debt, from nothing.
It is absolutely proprietary. USB is not open and free. It's just the proprietary spec most devices use and many devices pony up the $$$ to license. (You can always buy unbranded crap from Amazon and hope it doesn't short out.)
S06E11
"Attention, passengers. Due to our policy of overselling flights, this flight has been oversold. In accordance with FAA rules the first two people to the front will be upgraded to first class."
It would be far better to be at the true size, backed by actual funds than to be at an inflated size, risking a huge collapse.
I'm about 18 inches away from the NUC on my desk. If drag a scroll bar up and down I can hear an annoying clicking sound, almost like a softer, faster version of a hard drive (the system is running a M.2 SSD). This has been true for Intel iGPUs for over a decade. I have to disable shit like smooth scrolling, font smoothing, etc. on my work machines to reduce it (but not eliminate it). I'm fine with disabling them, because I generally hate those things anyway. It's a problem when I'm on a site that uses some god awful Google web font that expects you to have font smoothing / subpixel rendering bullshit enabled, then cranks the text size down.
The last laptop I purchased (not for my own use, fuck laptops) has a Samsung SSD in it and it makes an awful whine when under load. This can be heard from across the room. Thankfully, its so fast that it's rarely under load. (Originally the laptop had a Toshiba SSD that had this issue, but to a lesser extent. I had to get it replaced because one of the USB 3 ports was shorted out.)
Plenty of people have similar complaints the newer SSDs and complaints about coil whine have existed for ages.
Maybe just let the image load normally?
Fuck smooth scrolling. Just jump x lines down instantly, please. I don't want an animation, and I certainly don't need an animation that requires the GPU to do work for no reason. The distinct sound an Intel iGPU makes when smooth scrolling is torture to my ears. Even regular scrolling pisses me off. The only thing worse is the metallic whine of an M.2 SSD under load.
OS X is dead. It's macOS now. Which mean's it's going to be iMac OS.
Good ol' Turbo C! I spent way too much time making various sounds with the pc speaker.
The link to the story is in parentheses to the right of the headline. It's been this way for a while. No one likes it.
Thank you. Fucking pringles are not chips.
Normally I'd pile on and call you a fucking moron, but the banking system is so fucked I wouldn't expect anyone to believe it could operate that way it does until they were explicitly made aware of how absurd it is.
The entire US economy's size is inflated many times over because of shit like this.