Though it is also true that Linux is gratis and Windows is not.
Though it is also true that Linux is gratis and Windows is not.
Yeah, my mom used to work for an organization called ARC, which pointedly hasn’t been an acronym since the early '90s.
I don’t think I’ve ever had it straight, but clamato is pretty good in a michelada.
My guess would be that it’s a plaster cast of an ant nest.
Or DOS Shell.
This is much prettier, though.
Biblically accurate kitty.
That doesn’t sound right
Can we call it a swap zone instead?
Pfft, catapults. A trebuchet can launch a 90kg advertisement over 300 meters.
Just because you’ve met gods is no reason to go around believing in them. It only encourages 'em.
Live action Launchpad McQuack.
That math assumes a flat distribution of popping times, which I suspect is incorrect.
Listening to a bag of microwave popcorn, it starts off slow, gets more rapid, and then tapers off again, implying that kernels are more likely to pop near the average time, which makes it somewhat more likely for two kernels to pop simultaneously.
But yeah, whole bag at once is probably still basically zero. Unless you use one of these, of course.
Not sure if kobold or KDE…
He did specify a large 3D printer. So it might be 2 or even 3 feet in length.
“Talk to cats” is definitely a trick. I already talk to cats, the problem is understanding.
It’s amazing how often things are similar to what they are.
It seems kind of disingenuous to compare enterprise support contracts for Linux to personal Windows licenses. Especially while also ignoring that you do pay for Windows, it’s just hidden in the cost of the device.