acockworkorange

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acockworkorange,

So, hunter-gatherer societies used their mouth to hold stuff more frequently then settled ones. Is that the TLDR? And teeth marks from post mortem practices and from eating are distinct from holding stuff with your teeth.

acockworkorange,

Not a laptop, but I replaced my old laptop with a micro PC from minisforum EM680 and I’m very happy running Linux Mint in it. If you tend to use your laptop on the same spot, it’s a great way have a more performing and ergonomic PC for the same or lower price.

I can power it from my monitor, so I can have only one cable at the desk. Bluetooth and wifi working out of the box.

At any rate, I suggest you stick to AMD graphics as they have native open source support.

acockworkorange,

The are no forced updates ever, no forced restarts, and by golly no multiple restarts.

acockworkorange,

Always use a condom to interface your bare metal and windows.

acockworkorange,

Windows is installing update 2 of 48…

acockworkorange,

I have seen some with Embraer jets. They are really nice. They don’t make really big planes though, it’s basically just regional flights.

acockworkorange,

No way I’m going through childhood again. Mine sucked.

acockworkorange, (edited )

So in 2267 their population will start to decrease?

disclaimer: I did no math or research in the making of this comment.

acockworkorange,

I know Tennessee has no income tax so maybe states with income tax would rather sit and watch first?

acockworkorange,

I see. I got nothing, then.

Medieval belt buckle of 'dragon' eating frog discovered in Czech Republic may be from unknown pagan cult (www.livescience.com)

The puzzling depiction of a vicious predator — either a dragon or a snake — devouring a frog on an early medieval belt buckle from the Czech Republic may be a symbol from an unknown pagan cult, archaeologists say....

acockworkorange,

How does a buckle like that work? What part buckles the belt in place?

Afghan girls as young as 16 arrested in shops, classes and markets in Kabul by the Taliban, who labelled them ‘infidels’ for wearing ‘bad hijab’ (www.theguardian.com)

The girls – who were detained in shopping centres, classes and street markets – were accused of “spreading and encouraging others to wear a bad hijab” and wearing makeup....

acockworkorange,

Several cars disable the AC compressor when they detect that you’re flooring it. This removes the mechanical load from the engine, releasing a bit more power to the wheels for as long as you’re balls to the wall.

acockworkorange,

Hadn’t even seen it before you pointed it out. That’s staying 😁

acockworkorange,

Drivert auxiliary power from life support to plasma coolant.

acockworkorange,

It’s weird. Someone once told me her husband was German after I mentioned I lived there for a while. So I asked where they’re from, maybe I knew. “From Mississippi…”

acockworkorange,

Is there a c/suddenlycaralho?

acockworkorange, (edited )

Believe it, bub. In backwater places like Brazil people have moved on from credit and debit cards to fully digital systems like Pix. Meanwhile my town in Tennessee will take only cash or cheque for taxes.

acockworkorange,

Stems from RICE - racing inspired cosmetic enhancements. Fancy way of saying “go faster stripes”.

acockworkorange,

You got a source for that? I don’t doubt it, but when I searched for the meaning, that’s what I found.

acockworkorange,

Everyone can, really. It’s not 2002 anymore. Linux has been ready for prime time for some time now. All it lacks is critical mass.

acockworkorange,

Thing is I’ve only seen their cheap and really crappy line.

acockworkorange,

CO2 is literally toxic. As in, if you’re stuck in a hermetically sealed chamber, you’ll suffocate to death due to CO2 toxicity, not lack of O2.

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