Not disagreeing, just pointing out there is a third…
Not disagreeing, just pointing out there is a third…
There are three, I think VIA still has a foot in the game. There were quite a few companies that clean roomed, licensed or extended the x86 platform back in the day. My first machine had a NEC V20 in it and I had 386 machines with AMD, Centaur, and VIA chips…
Mothman Festival!
2nd that, we went last year and it rocked!
“Traveling” 🤨
Maybe a better way to go would be to some regulation on Walmart?
Oh man, I used to be able to get ginger ice cream at our local Trader Joe’s! (Ginger people brand) that was so damn good!
You sometimes have to be careful with corn… I picked up some cheap bird food with corn in it, the squirrels got into it and buried kernels all around the yard. My wife just about went crazy yanking corn sprouts out of our and the neighbors yard! 😄
Your friendly neighborhood Micro Center often has it…
“…$30,000 a gram in 2022, almost as precious as a diamond.” 🤨
I’ll take access point bombing for 1000 Alex. I see several in wall and wall-mounted varieties in the immediate future of that place… 😂
On Amazon, there are a couple of industrial machines with the KINGDEL brand/label that I’ve used in my soils lab that have held up pretty well. They’re fairly inexpensive for what they are, would probably work with Linux, much more than windows 11 since they’re not exactly running the latest generation CPU’s Honestly, I think I would be looking for a keyboard used in the medical industry or an industrial keyboard that is membrane based. If you’re getting a nicer one be prepared for a little bit of sticker shock. Ditto for the mouse.
Ding! Which means the person is low key pimping their child out.
This is the way.
It’s RF.
Ditto! I love mine. It reminds me of the ancient trackman marble fx that I owned in 2000. The built quality is great and the battery life is excellent.
Costco will indeed revoke your membership if you abuse this quite a bit. It’s not a hack in as much as it is Russian roulette.
Yes, file size, drive types, the amount of RAM in the server, in the source and destination of the operation, can all have an effect on Performance. But generally if he’s moving within the same pool, it should be pretty quick.
I missed this due to the deluge of mail their system generates.
Thank you got the post.
I dig the glasses!