I think it’s just the contrast of elite minds using advanced tech for simple, silly things.
I think it’s just the contrast of elite minds using advanced tech for simple, silly things.
Makes me think of the scene from Easy Rider where they explain “dude” to Jack Nicholson.
You’d pretty much never see someone’s keyboard on a video call.
Hey, that’s the combination on my luggage!
And the plainly-stated “costlier tobacco” tagline is wild.
There’s a lot of “X1 Carbon 6th” listed here.
Think about it this way: in the unlikely event that your parking brake fails while you’re parked, which direction is gravity going to make the car roll? Park in the gear that opposes that roll. So if you’re facing up an incline, park in first gear. If you’re facing down, park in reverse. If you’re on an absolutely flat surface, park in whichever you want.
By the way, this isn’t just a good idea for hills, but for uneven driveways or parking lots.
And the rest of the body.
Reality Bites.
From 1913 Webster’s, to show how “far” we’ve come:
Pun"dit (?), n. [Hind. pandit, Skr. pandita a learned man.] A learned man; a teacher; esp., a Brahman versed in the Sanskrit language, and in the science, laws, and religion of the Hindoos; in Cashmere, any clerk or native official. [Written also pandit.] [India]
I think you’re supposed to tell us.
I think we’re focusing on different aspects. My comment was limited to the way main menus worked — “Play feature” or whatever would just about always be the pre-selected option. I was replying to this:
Those old DVD menus that wanted me to mess with extras sucked.
99% of DVD menus would have the “Play movie” pre-selected, letting you activate it with a single press of the Play or Select button.
The post was about being asked to disable background blurring specifically.
Vaudou Game - Lady Bobo
HONCK!!
I used to work at a toy factory making plastic Draculas.
There were only two of us, so I had to make every second count.
12/30/22
You “fight” it by preventing it from spreading.