

It’s fine, it’s only sold in the US.


It’s fine, it’s only sold in the US.


It helped the German car makers and fucked up the efforts of the others, tryin to switch to electric in Europe, so it worked as intended.
Same with their intense propaganda against nuclear power. It hurt cheap power all over Europe (mainly France) while they relied upon cheap Russian gas.
Germany didn’t make any mistakes.


So, a file server, mostly. A laptop is fairly inadequate for that, but will work for small loads.
There are specialist distributions for that purpose, but you seem to want something more “generic”.
You have a choice of trendy (what the forums like), or industry standard what’susedon real life servers) basically.


That’s the only question that matters.


Would Iran dare to use it’s secret trans-earth subterranean drones against the US?


Oooh, I know that one!
What’s UP highway?


Yeah… so, have you looked at a map lately?
The Red sea is actually next door (on the other side of the Arabic peninsula).
Of course, that definitely calls for a video. Sound plays a major part!
10 years, that’s like, 1995!


What? We have lots of trains. They’re great!
Til There’s an Iranian George Clooney.


No, I’m just used to them being everywhere


I thought that the article implied the opposite.
My bad in that case.


Wishful thinking, mostly.


I can see there’s a lot of potential for parking space development on that island in the middle there.


I was on Usenet before AOL even knew it existed.


Destroy popular and useful companies.

I remember those stupid “funny” office posters “it’s the computer’s fault”. And now here we are…
The Compose key.
If you don’t have a compose key, well, you should have one. You can define it easily in the Kde control center. I suppose there’s the equivalent in Gnome.
It was introduced by Sun. It’s very convenient.
It can be done, but it’s not easy.