

Thanks to Concorde, Phil Collins was able to play at both the London and Philadelphia Live Aid concerts. He Played in London, got a helicopter to Heathrow, Concorde to NY and then another helicopter to Philadelphia.
Previously @chrisbtoo@lemmy.world


Thanks to Concorde, Phil Collins was able to play at both the London and Philadelphia Live Aid concerts. He Played in London, got a helicopter to Heathrow, Concorde to NY and then another helicopter to Philadelphia.
Entirely possible, but then we’re also talking in a thread about a subject that apparently 99% of humans don’t know about either.
Why be representative when you can be exceptional? :)
It’s easy on a Mac — option-shift-hyphen.
I use them all the time — unlike in the article I surround them with spaces though, so I guess at least that makes me human, even if wrong.


<siracusa>
Not a robot.
</siracusa>


You should be able to opt-out thought, right? Just deny it access at the OS level.
iOS doesn’t seem to be asking me for any permissions FWIW.


Same. Walk the dogs, ride my bike, that sort of thing.
I have to move back to a big city in a couple of months, and I am not looking forward to it at all.


I bend my arm and put my hand under my face, thereby converting it into shoulder pain.


Interesting. AFAICT the “power premium” price is just over half what we pay for regular unleaded here in Austria.


Is the implication here that those prices are high?
Thanks for the explanation. Ironically this was the bit I didn’t know:
In modern times, USB keyboards are periodically actively polled instead.
I was thinking the implication was that some computer had faulty interrupt handling that would smash the status register or something.
Honestly I think I’m just too old to understand memes.
I feel like I should understand this, but I don’t.
Hopefully the speech recognition is better than whatever the fuck most online video platforms use for automatic subtitles at the moment.