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I’m confused. Who else is fighting besides Hamas and the IDF?
I’m confused. Who else is fighting besides Hamas and the IDF?
Try putting a please;
statement in there
I feel like it’s one of the internet’s better kept secrets that you can just Google for blogs that have music downloads, and as long as it’s not too obscure you’ll probably find it. No fake download buttons, at least none that I’ve noticed with an ad blocker. Generally, the gaudier the blog and the goofier the name, the more reliable it is.
Honestly I once did this to my desktop environment because I saw a huge list of packages and ignored it because I thought they were packages that could be upgraded, not that it was going to uninstall my fucking desktop lol
2016 was almost worth it just for that clip
Funny thing is the 8086 was only supposed to be a stopgap. Their next big thing ended up being a miserable flop, but the 8086 took off and the rest is history.
They’ve already switched architectures twice before, so they’ve got some experience at it.
And in my state we even break counties down another level
That’s almost exactly how I got started, except instead of Turbo C++ and Turbo Pascal it was whatever free or bootleg programming language I could get my hands on. I remember when I first learned Java I used an online compiler where you just plopped your code in a text box, then I found some compiler called not javac
, but jc
. I pointed it at the directory for the Java class library in Netscape and I was off to the races lol
I’ve worked on jQuery-only applications, and no thank you. Having to manually twiddle all that state is error prone and just plain not fun.
Thanks, that’s pretty much what I figured you’d say. The down vote was a nice touch.