That’s not it. It’s called “The Moral ABC I & II” by Dr Bronner himself, 98 pages 1997. You might need to email the company and see if they still sell it. Maybe they do an eBook version now.
It’s interesting and crazy wild at the same time.
That’s not it. It’s called “The Moral ABC I & II” by Dr Bronner himself, 98 pages 1997. You might need to email the company and see if they still sell it. Maybe they do an eBook version now.
It’s interesting and crazy wild at the same time.
I use a Medium theme on my desktop. It’s not dark or light. It really works for me.
I found it here, https://github.com/blue-mood/blue-mood-kde-color-scheme
I was actually looking for a Med-Dark charcoal theme and decided to try this first. I’ve used it for years now.
Just an FYI, he actually wrote a book. You could buy it from Bronners for $2.00, not sure the cost now.
Just an FYI. I saw a program that had some of the big paint companies on it and I learned that, they all agreed to never reuse a paint color name, or each others names.
Apparently there is a master database that contains all the names. And that is why paint color names are so utterly weird.
My next room will be in Suffer, Snowbonk, Stanky Bean and Testing!!! What a sexy room this will be.
Turdly tracks.
And I am so proud to see a color with my drag name on it, Clardic Fug!
Me: “Do you carry panties?”
Shopkeeper: “They are on the bulletin board in the entrance.”
Me: ???
Wetlandia. Famous for it’s seafood.
I highly recommend Kubuntu. I don’t use any snaps though. And I always install the LTS version. Been using it for over a dozen years.
Robot sex never ends well. :(
I really liked Mint at the time, but only the KDE version, and would never have left if they hadn’t stopped supporting it. They had great nVidia support. I no longer have nVidia on any of my computers because it’s just annoying to fight with that mess.
Plus Linux as a whole has better driver support than it used to.
I LOVED that they used a picture of Divine in that meme!
In 2007 I tried Ubuntu and it was weird, then again in 2008, no! In 2009 I found Mint and was really happy, until they stopped supporting KDE. Then I tried a ton of distros, Xfce, no. Lxde, no. open suse, no. fedora, no, lots of others, no. I finally found Kubuntu and I have been on it ever since. Even tested Neon lately but hated it.
Kubuntu does what I want it to do.
Linux always seems scary at first, but once you learn enough, it’s super easy.
Install a Linux Distro. Connect to external monitor, plug power into wall.
Use it for a dedicated torrenting machine or use it as a test machine for whatever you like. If you kill it, whatever.
Otherwise I would just take that SSD out and recycle the machine.