I read some of your post titles and there’s definitely room to improve the simplicity of what you’re trying to say.
I read some of your post titles and there’s definitely room to improve the simplicity of what you’re trying to say.
You get hit hard enough with something with a raised design on it it will cut you. Someone with a ring on will leave an impression in your forehead.
You can talk about the most complex topics with people as long as you know how to explain them in an easily digestible form. If you look at the titles of many scientific studies they will have long and convoluted titles that sound impressive, but in actuality could be refined into something much shorter and easier to understand.
It doesn’t matter what you’re writing, using plain language doesn’t mean you’re dumbing it down. It makes it easier to read and understand what you’re trying to say. You can take corporate jargon as the opposite of this. It can be vague, different people will have different definitions of certain words.
https://www.grammarly.com/blog/writing-techniques/plain-language/
Simplified writing is good writing.
Because he was hit with it hard enough to make the mark, but his eye socket didn’t allow it to hit him all the way so only part of it left a mark.
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Just create aliases with words you’ll remember. Fart, Fart2, ect.
Call the cops then, oh wait.
Ahh, but you can subscribe to my private emergency services on my own frequencies which aren’t blocked, then nobody can block mine because they are the only available emergency service frequency.
Corporations are just sovereign citizens.
We could crowdsourse and pay Comcast tier 1 division to block reddit.
They’re going to use this for censorship.
If the FCC can’t regulate anything I guess I’ll just run a high power jammer and block all cell signal in the area.
Anything made in the past 10-15 years still works great, I have a couple of really old thin clients that I bought for around $20 and dumped my pis when the prices were way up. One runs octoprint and the other one runs Lubuntu out in the garage so I can look up vehicle specs and other things while I’m out there. I have a fifth Gen Intel laptop that still works great. I have a desktop with a Ryzen 3000 series that works just fine both bought used for under $100. Raspberry pi is good for certain tasks, but using it for a desktop makes little sense. Even now I’m working this message on an Android phone that was around $100 with no issues.
CPU power hasn’t changed much, they’ve added more features over the years, but power hasn’t changed a lot, only Windows has gotten more bloated so you need more ram to run it.
That’s definitely what I was talking about, it’s been 30ish years since I played it on a mac
Starquest v
Oregon trail II
Widget workshop
That drawing program with the programmable turtle
You can also just buy a used laptop or business computer which is infinitely better and cheaper.
In the south park game you could piss on snowballs to make them deal more damage.