To be fair, she never claimed to be an astronaut.
Also, the Jeff-Dildo isn’t capable of reaching the karman line, so she wasn’t in space either.
Oh no, you!
To be fair, she never claimed to be an astronaut.
Also, the Jeff-Dildo isn’t capable of reaching the karman line, so she wasn’t in space either.
And Xi would happily provide an answer if he knew with confidence that trump could both
a) Count that high
b) Jump
This needs a picture.
I’m intrigued… how does the picture work with rounded corners? Does the screen have a black outline, or are the corners snipped off?
Top shelf:
Bottom shelf:
pbrush.exe, the ancestor of mspaint. Because I loved the simplicity of it, and that I got pretty good at it.
Sure, I used mspaint too a lot later, but never to the same extent. I just liked the interface of paintbrush a lot more. And as I mostly used to for sketches and wiring diagrams, the limited color depth didn’t really matter.
I choose to name it Digitalidoo
I generally recommend linux mint for beginners, mostly because it’s pretty great at working out of the box, and it pretty general purpose.
Also, it’s reasonably user friendly and easy to use.
The original UDP
“Aren’t you happy about the half-full roll of toilet paper secret Santa gave you? It was definitely very deliberate and though out…”
Did something similar myself recently. 2019 Volvo XC90, and the maps were severely outdated. My process was pretty much the same as yours.
Went for a long drive with the family last weekend, and the maps were so fresh they even accounted for a lot of temporary reroutes from roadworks.
Well, I am doing pretty well for myself in a combination of IT, geophysics, and offshore/ship stuff… but when things aren’t going my way at work I still conclude that it’s t8me to get the necessary licenses to finally become a crane driver.
I’ve driven a lot of cranes (ships cranes, mostly), but I’m talking about those huge tower cranes - chilling alone at the top, and once in a while someone calls you on the radio, needing something lifted from A to B. Seems chill as fuck, and no searoll to worry about either.
Imagine if the richest person in the country dies, and it’s time to figure out the inheritance for the spouses, and it turns out the entire country is in effect married in a loooong chain.
Tea: No sugar, no milk, no water, and no tea. Cup optional. (I don’t drink tea)
Coffee: Regular black is fine. Sometimes I’ll order a cappuccino with two sugars, but it’s rare.
Communities are similar to subreddits, with the main difference that there are many servers (instances) instead of just over main website. I find it helpful to think of it as IRC servers on the larger networks: your user is associated with one instance, but you can access users and Communities associated with different ones more or less seamlessly.
Yup, pretty much. I’ll lazypaste the response an instance admin made after I asked a similar question recently:
Probably the community follower bot which several instances subscribe to. It’s a way of automating new communities discovery. There are about 40 of them.
Shout out to the librarians in Gulfport, MS. They were really helpful and friendly when some haggard dork with a weird foreign accent showed up out of the blue in desperate need for a printer to deal with some DHS forms.
I think what we’re seeing today is the end result of pardoning Nixon.
Agreed. I am in the process of creating a lemmy instance (mostly for testing), with the core tenets being free speech and freedom of information. I just need to find a way of rewording it so that people don’t think it means endorsement of assholery.
I think invite-only and “Don’t make me ban you!” as the only rule could work.
In that case they seem to have actually upped their game because for a pretty long time they weren’t able to.
But yes, I’m all in favor of throwing shade, so we can if course make fun of the phallic shape. And in my book, astronauts have been in orbit.