You can’t get fooled again.
You can’t get fooled again.
They earned every one of those medals.
I choose to swear because sometimes words aren’t enough otherwise. When faced with the horrors of this world, sometimes a good “fucking” paired with whatever garbage is just appropriate. As in, “this fucking society.”
Because of in-fighting.
And have multiple copies in at least two locations of anything truly important to guard against disaster (such as a fire or regionally appropriate natural disaster). I got a spare drive to copy all the music that I’ve made and sent it to my father in a different part of the country. I could lose everything and be pretty bummed, but not that (without severe depression). I also endorse use of a safe deposit box at a bank if you don’t have someone who can hold data in a different city.
This is great. Just to let you know, whatever decision you make is wrong. Cheers!
What a great idea. Perfect execution.
A security guard where I work asked me about it. I told him it’s a software project and he told me it’s a poem format. I told him I was aware of the original meaning.
A friend liked the design and asked about it. Two questions after only wearing it three times is a pretty good return for a new shirt. I buy a lot of shirts with neat designs and only a handful garner comments or questions.
Cats. Big and small. They’re just too awesome to need explaining.
I’ll sell you a solid color tshirt with no design plus a Sharpie. Only $50. Order now while supplies last.
Your sister has good taste.
I guess Microsoft is stepping up their campaign against OSS.
/s I know it’s a bad joke. MS contributes a lot to OSS. It would have worked better in the Ballmer era.
I still have a number of domains that I registered aspirationally for projects I never really started.
I use wildcards for some stuff, but I mostly just use public@domain.com and have my real email for friends and family private. It’s not liked I get emails from friends and family anymore anyway. Everything is iMessage or SMS.
I think you’re looking for stone tablets.
That’s the way to do it. Just keep bringing data forward even for media that sits in a drawer.
I’m sure they considered anyone telling them they needed to spend money to be a pain in the ass the same way companies don’t follow the recommendations of their IT departments.
Reminds me of a skit that I love. Do you speak English?