

But… the invisible plane! That’s perfect video game material!
But… the invisible plane! That’s perfect video game material!
I’m pretty sure it’s just a dwarf doing yoga classes. But if you want to see sick stuff it’s up to you.
Yes, all the work on Lawnchair happens on that branch. I don’t think you’re actually supposed to use the old one.
But then you’d never get to experience the wonder that is Aargh the Awful.
A lot of people won’t notice the difference.
While the given reason is obviously bollocks, it’s still apparently a very odd bug and it would be interesting if someone managed to get to the bottom of it. I’d already long since moved away from Windows by then so never noticed it, but it’s interesting nevertheless.
How many extensions can my browser even support ?
They just had one guard in every room. It saved a lot on guard towers.
Which is admittedly fairly big.
You’d have a wall full of documentation before internet was a common source of data.
“Early KDE 4”, but I’d add that the distros are also to blame for packaging it in the main repositories when it should have been stuck way out in some dev repos, out of sight of users. And of course, KDE 4 was actually quite good once it got the kinks worked out.
Can you sell it for resources? There have to be some rare metals in them.
They could put a big diesel in that large unused empty space in the back. It would probably be a popular option.
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Mine just bonks.
Well, there’s Trump, Trump, eggs, sausage and Trump. It hasn’t got much Trump in it.
That’s my take as well.
Unless this goes on with some critical infrastructure impacted for at least a few weeks, it’s utterly pointless.
It’s just one of the bombs.
And finally, the US hasn’t contributed more than Europe.
He still would have to expand to a large enough surface to make the whole solar thing viable (and to blend in better in the US).