This sounds like a lot of my experiences with Linux. Before I went back to Ubuntu which mainly solved the specific issues I had. Not saying it will solve someone elses.
This sounds like a lot of my experiences with Linux. Before I went back to Ubuntu which mainly solved the specific issues I had. Not saying it will solve someone elses.
I wish howtogeek would change back to their old ms paint logo.
To be honest, the real problem with betamax was that Sony never thought about longer tape lengths. They just designed a cartridge and then got in trouble when they had to catch up with VHS when VHS offered longer play time. People wanted to record a football game when they were away and you just couldn’t do that with early Betamax. And even later on, VHS stayed supreme in playback length. Even though video quality was never as good as Betamax. I guess this also goes to show is that most people don’t care about the quality of a device but the usability of a device. Which brings us right back and why people would want to use bluetooth audio even if it is a sub optimal experience.
At least they treat you like an adult and give you the choice to use bluetooth, even if it may give you a lesser experience with latency.
Really? Wow. I’ve assumed new rigs to be more stable. Guess I was wrong then.
This is how I’ve always felt, running on old second hand unstable rigs. But it’s better than nothing.
Damnit you may be right!
What do you mean obsolete. I still use 'em.
Nice try Amazon. I’m not falling for it.
But it gets fused to the paper really nice making it water resistant even. Your room does end up smelling like ozone though.
Blasphemy!
/s
Ubuntu has an even better approach. It updates silently while you are using it. Then your tab crashes. And when you retry it tells you to restart firefox. Truly genius *cheffs kiss