

I was also invented in the 1950s, and you did not start to see them until the 70s or 80s.
I was also invented in the 1950s, and you did not start to see them until the 70s or 80s.
7 decimal places is probably less then a centimeter accuracy. GPS probably has a 5 decimal place precision at best.
7 digits after the period in a lat/long? That is a ridiculous level of accuracy.
Always eat the entire loaf in one sitting.
They are also larger then expected or needed. The one I see at work just barely fits in the parking spaces, width wise.
It looks really good. I wish they would include a video with more game play mechanics along with the promo video. I usually try to see a let’s play on utube before buying, but they sometimes have spoilers.
The agents that abused their authority need to be punished, but I would be more interested in punishing the people in power that enabled this mess or ignored what was going on.
I like to use 1920s slang to even things out.
Well, got to skedaddle.
I figured the latency would be no greater then going out to default dns, maybe a bit less.
An aside: I found it funny that the Amazon site in your link popped up a captcha to make sure I was not a web crawler or AI trying to steal their data.
I run mine on a PI 0. Also use it as a samba disk partition for transferring files.
It has always depended on enforcement. I had to take a city bus to high school and there was frequently a student or two who would toke up on the buss. Most of the drivers didn’t care and we would all get to school smelling of that nasty shit. This was in the 1970s.
Open ended games, like Minecraft and NMS , can be really hard for people who only play ‘on rails’ type games to wrap their minds around. ‘Whats the point?’, the same one as in living your life.
Also, personal opinion, Stanley Parable is NOT a game. It is a walking simulator with a bunch of bad philosophy thrown in.
I love Linux, but my older system has an older Nvidia graphics card in it and I lost 15-20 FPS when I switch to Linux.
They should worry about the US switching from Micro$oft while they are at it.
That is a Fight Club level idea. Radicalize the data entry workers.
Do any countries provide email services to their citizens? Of course email is no use unless you have a way to access it, so you would need to add some sort of basic internet connection. And of course you would need something to connect with…
Maybe it is a hearing difference. I was never into loud music and my hearing is still very good.