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I believe it would have been winlink or amprnet. I think winlink really only does low bandwidth things like email and weather bulletins. Not sure about amprnet
Not everyone can install mods
Meanwhile in Albuquerque we’ve made buses free because the fare infrastructure costs more than to run the buses.
You gave a snarky response implying that there aren’t ads on Ubuntu and they replied with confirmation from a developer that they’ll be forcing ads on ubuntu.
Are you still arguing that canonical isn’t serving ads on Ubuntu? Or are you just being an ass because you were proven wrong?
It was a homemade blank, using hot glue to “hold it all together”. I’m guessing the poor kid got a plug of hot glue in his shoulder.
10F is quite large from a chemical stability point of view.
I went through the report, and the raw data at the end shows the two samples coming back at “0.139” and “ND”
Tar lzma nuts, amirite?
I installed arch back in the day when I was at university. It was neat, but I had classes and needed to be able to get work done and use wifi, so I installed Ubuntu.
It’s a hash, not anything encrypted.
You don’t want a lot of people on a confined area with no water. I don’t think it’s about saving water as much as making sure there aren’t 100s of kids in a building with no water.
Everyone here is human except for you
The problem was treating her like she’s not just hateful.
They gave her the choice to play the game and pretend she’s not hateful, or just be hateful. She chose the latter.
You don’t need to pop it out to DD the SD card, you can do it while it’s running. I like to pipe DD through gzip to get a compressed image as the output so I’m not sitting on 16gb file for 3gb worth of files.
Completely different use cases
The article was written in 2015 stating he’s been receiving pictures for 25 years.
I mean, in the sense of music history it is worth more than any other random one you can find on the street. But maybe somewhere around $500 - $1000 if it was signed by the band.
I recall jaunty jackalope being the Ubuntu version that became my full time os. It was that version that my IBM x31 had everything taken care of on install with the third party drivers checked. I feel like the LTS version following that was where you could buy a generation previous of any hardware and it’d work without much fuss.
It’s pneumatic, not vacuum. Geez.