Though it is also true that Linux is gratis and Windows is not.
Though it is also true that Linux is gratis and Windows is not.
In fairness, the first iteration of that deal was Pepsi for Stolichnaya.
First OS on a computer I personally owned? Windows 98. First Linux distro was Source Mage.
If not counting ownership, then Apple IIs at school and then slightly later my family got an Amstrad that was primarily a DOS machine, but could also boot (by switching floppies several times) to some sort of GUI.
That was actually Unix. Specifically the fsn file manager for IRIX.
There’s a Linux clone called fsv.
I also like Astras.
But I would say to OP: get a sample pack of different blades (most online wet shaving retailers have them) to find out what works for you.
Or DOS Shell.
This is much prettier, though.
As far as any of those sites are concerned, I was born January first, [the earliest year they allow].
Excuse me, but clearly it’s UNIX that leads to Dilophosaur consumption. We know this.
Interpreter: Wait, x is 5?
This code: Always has been.
We, the gamers, the geeks, the golems
What does ‘golem’ mean in this context?
That said, the bandwidth of strapping microSD cards to carrier pigeons is actually pretty high.
Oxen
Children
Brethren
Regexen
Why is the third one not:
--大文字-と-小文字-を-無視する
?
Not voting is mathematically equivalent to a half vote for genocide deluxe.
So, yes, your (refusal to) vote does matter, in that it makes the situation a bit worse.
don’t give me that “oh, they can’t win” bullshit
Unfortunately it’s not bullshit, but a mathematical consequence of first past the post elections. Voting for a third party is equivalent to not voting in terms of getting your most hated major candidate into office.
The only way out is election reform.
Nope: Refusing to play makes the result you like least more likely.
Skyrim, which needed a FPS limiter to avoid glitching at the beginning.
And the opening of Skyrim has been known to glitch out on Windows, too.
It seems kind of disingenuous to compare enterprise support contracts for Linux to personal Windows licenses. Especially while also ignoring that you do pay for Windows, it’s just hidden in the cost of the device.