I see that this is a US chart.
I see that this is a US chart.
You mean you don’t have to rotate your USB C connectors to plug them in?
That’s why we invented the ISS. Little known fact.
That would have empowered the whole planet, most likely.
It’s the same here. When someone tests positive they’re brought back to the station to a machine that’s actually calibrated and can be used as evidence (sometimes it’s in the back of the van if they’re doing a lot of testing, but it’s not carried in a car).
It still blows my mind that they’re apparently commonly used in the US instead of breathalysers like everywhere else.
Of course they’re also using polygraph tests. So at least they’re consistent in using shit testing methods.
It’s 8 seconds?
Hello! It’s me, ChatGpt! I heard you needed me for a small chore?
Are you suggesting that cups migrate?
It is in the latest versions but it’s very recent. The default has always been single click. They changed it because of windows users.
I think I tried it years ago. But it didn’t really work with the windows ui for some reason. Nowadays I don’t use it often enough to bother personalising it.
The amount of times I’ve had to say “No, you have to double click to open folders”
That’s a real problem when you’re used to Kde and have to use a windows machine.
(Why is this damn thing so slow ? Oooh, right, double click)
It’s not the only problem, but certainly the main one.
That seems like a lot of work for very little gain.
Aren’t they the flights that they use to test airports?
“Do you have an airbus A350 gathering dust in your garage? You could be a mystery flight operator secretly testing airports all over the world! No previous experience required!”
Well, he did read things that he was invited to read, he even admitted to it, so it’s completely his fault. Clear cut case.
Could you please put them in a small bag to go?
I thought the answer was 42? Not that it makes much difference.
But there’s also a line for self checkout.