

But VGA is perfectly legible on a 12 inch screen.
But VGA is perfectly legible on a 12 inch screen.
Ah, school, 2003, that explains a lot.
They just had one guard in every room. It saved a lot on guard towers.
Which is admittedly fairly big.
It really only looks like that on the space station.
Looks like a US model. Never heard of it.
Hmm, delicious pasteurised reddit.
🎶 Lovely Trump 🎶 Wonderful Trump 🎶
Well, there’s Trump, Trump, eggs, sausage and Trump. It hasn’t got much Trump in it.
That’s one of the syntax usages that irritates me the most in any language.
That’s really at least half of the movies released nowadays, not just his.
A big part of why I’ve mostly deserted movie theatres.
If they try to sell us aluminum, we’ll send it right back. Only aluminium for us.
And finally, the US hasn’t contributed more than Europe.
Gnome is doing their famous “trust us, we know better” skit again. Always a crowd pleaser.
It may not have a network, but what about a virtual network?
Nobody really remembers, it was so long ago.
Apparently he wants the US people to pay between 20 and 100% more for pretty much everything? At least that’s my take on it.
It’s what happens when all the desktop hardware is designed for just one single OS’s ecosystem. Running something else can be touch and go if you happen to have something slightly exotic, even if it has great specs.
It sucks, but it’s still how the market works now.
And don’t think that the few little companies selling Linux computers change anything. They just hand pick the Windows hardware that’s known to work well.
All in all, it has gotten better though. Nowadays, Linux is acknowledged by a lot of hardware companies. They design for Windows, but a number of them will make an effort to release some sort of data, or driver, or something to get the Linux side going. Back in the 90s, it certainly wasn’t as easy.
We’re probably lucky that they didn’t use milibits as it is.