Big employer in the uk back in the day would fine your boss if you parked outside the lines. People were pretty attentive to how they parked…
Big employer in the uk back in the day would fine your boss if you parked outside the lines. People were pretty attentive to how they parked…
That one is … far away.
It probably had quite a lot to do with whether the unknown man in front could possibly be the senator. If he didn’t have white skin, it’s very unlikely to have been who she thought it was.
lol! There’s such a mix of people being genuinely helpful and people telling me the joke is past its sell-by date. But I hadn’t come across reflector before and will definitely give it a go—thanks :)
Thanks—will give this a try.
Thanks—I am running the zen kernel because I didn’t really understand the question during archinstall, and have added an AUR helper but still no lack of joy.
I’ll definitely give this a go—probably on Friday afternoon.
Anything’s a regex if you’re brave enough.
I’m pretty sure ‘Declump pocket flaps’ is in section 1 of the Apollo Launch Configuration checklist, right before Lint Valve Override.
It’s funny you getting downvoted for quoting the linked article :/
Seems harsh—lots of people make coffee these days.
Just started running Arch + KDE on a Kingston Traveller to experiment with setup. Installed from live usb iso and then ran archinstall to the same device.
Runs nicely on my dell xps laptop and my desktop with 3 monitors connected to an Nvidia 1070Ti.
If you ever need to check, this site has up to date information. https://arethebritsatitagain.org
That is one of the four horsemen of lunch.
Also if OP was British, they’d have put ‘beans on toast’. What they put makes me feel a bit uncomfortable.
I’ve been using AWS R53 for this for ages and it works well. Not specifically recommending AWS but using dynamic updates rather than a DDNS service (or running your own name server which I’ve also done).
How much is nixty?
I’m going to get back to watching that later.
I wandered in here from computer science, and I’m going back to solving parallel cache coherency for a bit of light relief.