It’s not actually Go-Gurt, that costs too much. He just bought normal yogurt, but doesn’t want to disappoint her.
It’s not actually Go-Gurt, that costs too much. He just bought normal yogurt, but doesn’t want to disappoint her.
Another thing I’m certain she doesn’t actually understand.
Actually, I think that one at least has some history to it.
The disk drive was one of the first ways to store information between computer sessions as the first computers didn’t have built in storage. You would create a program, run it, and then when you shut the computer off it was gone. Since the disk drive was used to store programs for later, or “save” them, the icon was born from the physical object.
Sharing, conversely, doesn’t really have a real world example to base the icon on. Maybe two hands exchanging things? Perhaps two arrows to illustrate the ability for things to go both ways? Maybe a set of interconnected dots to show the connection between things? Any of them could work, so the iconography is less clear.
Awesome, that game was quite fun in early access. I’ll have to install it again.
I disagree with the part where a single person gets to decide to follow a law or not because it opens up the other side doing the same thing.
That same gender affirming care could be through the post, in which case someone who disagrees could just not deliver it.
The law needs to apply evenly or what is a loophole to one is shenanigans to the other.
If you told me to guess what liquid was used in a tradition relating to a famous person’s grave, it would not be alcohol.
But people always judge them as slow because they only see them on land. Sometimes you just gotta find your place in the world to really excel.
Now hold on mate, just listing facts is not the same as an endorsement of a conclusion. The same can be said about NOT listing facts. All the information available should be presented to allow for informed opinions.
The longest journeys all start with the first step.
This just demonstrates the screw-in style is garage. Use one of the other, vastly better options.
I’m all for removing gender as the first dividing line, but there needs to be some divisions in place.
As an example, in martial sports they are often separated by weight class to balance the fact that a larger, heavier person would have an advantage over a smaller, lighter person.
Without that, basketball would be dominated by the tallest people only, but that means there is no reason for anyone who isn’t tall to even play the game. Break it into height classes and suddenly you meet have a league of skilled, average height players that could be very compelling to watch.
Yes, but I didn’t think having four options would greatly detract from it either. In fact, I’m very curious about the line between somewhat acceptable and completely acceptable. Like, how clear is that divide? Was there a neutral option between the two, or were they forced to choose for or against?
I can’t do silence, my thoughts are too loud. Rain sounds work well for me.
Usually age has the opposite effect, but I hear they make pills for that.
See, now I’m interested!
I use metallic permanent markers. They apply a nice, thick coating so that the light still works but is severely diminished. It also can be done to some devices without opening them if they don’t have the light recessed too far.
I think there’s a fun bit of linguistics there. If you say more unpopular it implies that both are unpopular and one is even more so. If you say less popular, it implies that they are both popular, but one is to a lesser degree.
But then how will they upcharge you for additional storage or push you to their monthly cloud storage solution?
Doctor delivering a black baby: “Well ain’t you just the cutest little fella!”
A timer goes off in the background.
“Get a job, n-!”
Just want to weigh in on Resolve. I was able to get the free version running on Mint, but the free version can’t do H.264. I then bought Resolve Studio, but activating the license did not work so I ended up on Windows for video editing.
I also had to switch back to Windows for Affinity, as I have been using Photoshop for years and I have yet to find another piece of software (excluding Affinity) I can move at speed in.
Once I get the content creation off Windows, I can probably leave it behind for good.