You mean to tell me liberals sided with fascists over conceding literally anything to the left? Well I never!
I would say that’s an accurate description for a barbie doll that explodes personally.
I’m sure this varies a lot from district to district, but the districts that I have teacher friends in, they’ve been using Chromebooks almost exclusively for the better part of a decade now
The most common explanation I’ve seen, and imo it makes sense, is that things mostly just work now. Even XP required a helluva lot more troubleshooting and messing with stuff to make it work than today. So you not only have a bunch of people that have no troubleshooting experience, a large portion don’t even know how to properly search for things.
On the flip side, you have a lot more people doing insanely impressive stuff at a lot younger ages because if you have the drive to do it, there’s more material to learn than ever out there.
Not a single US city was ever attacked by an enemy nation.
This is definitely an um ackushally, but the Brits did burn the capitol.
Got an invite to the playtest from a friend recently.
I should not have accepted it. This game is going to consume my soul
I’ll never (with exceptions, but this isn’t one) root for someones death. But I’m sure as fuck not going to shed a tear over him. The kid on the other hand? That’s just awful.
Cryptobros are mad people have realized they’re full of shit
Some people really don’t think before they speak do they
Not to mention there’s got to be at least a handful of the people on pacific islands we screwed over with tests such as Castle Bravo left.
Everyone? No, far from it. But many events, some jobs, etc. required a negative test result for entry. There was absolutely far more asymptomatic getting tested then.
IIRC, the reason he gave is they’re consistent pretty much anywhere in the world. Last thing you want before an event is food poisoning.
Yeah this is honestly an order of magnitude less that I would’ve thought
The actual fuck is wrong with you
Don’t forget the Armenians
That’s not too insane for a company of their size. It’s higher than many, but far from out of the norm.
The worst part is Intel honestly could’ve have spun this into something of a win if they actually handled it properly. They’ve got over $25B in cash reserves, they could easily afford to do a recall and a big PR campaign about how good they are at accepting responsibility and fixing mistakes.
I don’t think that’s the most likely outcome, but I could definitely see it happening and actively am hoping for it.