I have an elitebook g6 running Linux just fine, I’m sure yours can too!
I have an elitebook g6 running Linux just fine, I’m sure yours can too!
Next you’ll tell me that brown sugar isn’t just brown sugar and table salt isn’t just salt!
I try this and it sometimes helps, but sometimes the “crunching” side starts to throw a cramp too. I should eat more bananas…
One of the previous owners of my house believed in rolling dice for how many Brad nails to use. It could contain anywhere from 1 to 100 in the casing.
I don’t get the calf cramps, but foot or ribs. Ribs are the fucking worst because hiw the fuck do you stretch that out?! I can only reach up so high! It’s not fair!
It doesn’t bother me one bit of you know my search history. You’ll learn I search a word to see if I know your to spell it properly and that I DIY a lot of stuff lol
I fEeL oLd AnD wAs OnLy BoRn In ThE eArLy 2000’s
No, this is Patrick
We have this at my work. Liquid, powder, and freezie form. It’s good shit and has what plants crave!
When someone previously told a vrtx vm not to auto boot after power up and none of the remote access is working either… Both undocumented as well, of course. And your tired AF tech is statically configuring the wrong IP range on their laptop to manu because it’s been a long shutdown day and are also unfamiliar with the system in general (me). Good times, I figured it out though, but lots of sweating and swearing.
I’m not, I’m also imagining an alternate timeline where their last name was Holder instead of Held
Better question, do you want the least educated among us teaching what’s not currently in taught in school? Cause that’s what you’re advocating.
Now it’s obviously not all parents, but the point still stands. The better educated parents are already doing something to teach their kids what’s not in the curriculum, but even amongst them it’s still a small percentage.
Including things like basic taxation and financial education, the voting system, stuff like that. Make it mandatory to go through, if not actually have a passing grade.
Pretty much when I bought my house it’s been mostly grown-up feeling since then. Interest rates, insurance rates, and debt-service ratios are always in the back of my mind now.
Once I pay off my vehicle debt I’ll be able to bankroll a better house outside of town with some land. Assuming shit doesn’t go pear shaped in the next 3-4 years…
Also, playing the “should I dump my bonuses into my RRSP or pay down debt” game… never had medium or longer term goals before.
He’s like Toothless from How to Train Your Dragon, obviously
Been once, was great, would totally do it again