Our new keyless ignition vehicle wouldn’t fully close the hatch with the doors locked and the keys in the car. It would go down half way and play the “I can’t close” noise.
Our new keyless ignition vehicle wouldn’t fully close the hatch with the doors locked and the keys in the car. It would go down half way and play the “I can’t close” noise.
Yeah what is up with that? It’s nice to know where things are but whatever happened to /usr/local
I thought UEFI had replaced BIOS a number of years ago. Or are we just keeping the name BIOS because everyone knows it?
Congratulations you have voluntary control of your tensor tympani muscle.
It’s got some real scientifically based dragons vibes.
I guess now we know which camel came out on top. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Q8oCilY4szc
Correct, the sheets are trailing in the wind, meaning the sail is not tied down and it’s flapping all over.
Super Troopers.
“You boys like MEXICO?!?!?!”
You have to disable automatic updates manually but it is possible.
Then there are those of us who were already adults when she was on the Mickey Mouse Club.
Yes it has some storage built in, enough for about 10 songs. Water blocks em signals quite well so you couldn’t use Bluetooth with any reliability in the water. The mic on these is garbage however, probably because of the waterproofing.
This is what finally pushed me fully over the edge to Linux on my main PC. Nothing wrong with it but they just don’t like it.
I have the H2O Audio and they work pretty much the same. I got this pair for listening to music while I swim and they are fantastic for that. They last a long time on one charge and loading songs is easy as plugging it in to a computer. Another reason I got these is because occlusion sounds really bother me. I also carry some of those cheap foam earplugs for really noisy environments like plane flights. The foam earplugs don’t have nearly the same occlusion sounds and they block enough noise that you can hear the induction.
We are just carrying on the tradition of das blinkenlights
Comprehended under sysadmin because the attitude is the same just the devices are a bit different.
Someone didn’t read the book far enough to get to the part about Drum sand
You know, I have to agree with unmagical on this one. It’s gotten to the point where if I want to just run into the shop for a quick trip there’s a mental list of things to avoid that will cause trouble. I’m of the opinion that if I have to change my behavior to avoid something putting up artificial roadblocks for me, then that system is a failure. Case in point I went to CVS to buy some cough medicine for my kid the other day and discovered that cough medicine is now age-restricted. Instead of letting me scan my driver license (you know cause the kiosk has a bar code scanner and my license has this fancy new bar code) the clerk has to come out of whatever dungeon he was in to put the mk 1 eyeball on me and give the kiosk his blessing.
runs only on MacOS
And
get it into the hands of millions of developers
Seems contradictory
This reminds me of the time I checked out all the Dune books from the library, they were all hardbacks and the stack was nearly 2 feet high. The librarian was like, “You’re not going to read all that before they’re due” She was right but she let me check them all out anyway.