The Windows is not free. The OEMs pay a license fee and that cost is passed on to people buying those computers.
The Windows is not free. The OEMs pay a license fee and that cost is passed on to people buying those computers.
I would definitely save it under a new name at the start because I’d totally accidentally save it without renaming at some point if I didn’t.
Most consumers don’t buy their own routers. The only time I’ve helped people buy routers in the last decade is to get one you could install a vpn on. Looking at the wireless standards never crossed our minds.
The thing is, placebos can actually be pretty effective. Hell, they’re effective even if you know they’re a placebo. And the more elaborate and similar to what you think would be involved in curing you, the more effective. So people going to chiropractors might actually be getting real results even if the things they’re doing are junk.
Canadians as a dogwhistle for what, dare I ask? Or was that part of what you refused to ask?
That’s good. The article linked to by the graveyard made it seem like they didn’t.
Pixel Pass
Killed 8 months ago, Pixel Pass was a program that allowed users to pay a monthly charge for their Pixel phone and upgrade immediately after two years. It was almost 2 years old.
Well, that seems particularly scummy.
I was so curious how boolean logic was about to play into things haha
The problem with your analogy is either the people of the religion need to view it as botulism or the vast majority of society needs to view those people as botulism.
The people of the religion are at best going to see it as tobacco. I hate tobacco; smoking isn’t pleasurable, it just makes me feel sick. But there are people who love it. You and I may see their religion as devoid of anything good, but to them it’s good. They are often born into it and want their religion with the negatives you and I see. It has nothing to do with liberal Christians.
And it is not liberal Christians that make it so we don’t reach the threshold of the vast majority of society not tolerating the bad Christians. The bad Christians are a sizeable enough part of society on their own to guarantee that. And as a society, we’re fairly geographically sorted. So even if they were only 5% of the population, they’d still often be surrounded by like-minded individuals and be able to wield political power. Plus, they’re still people. Even the most evil people generally have some redeeming qualities.
I didn’t say waste your vote on 3rd parties. I said to get out of this christofacist death spiral, we probably need to fix our voting system. Obviously, that isn’t going to happen in one election cycle. But we need to be pushing that reform. Because the next election cycle isn’t going to magically be any better than this one without it.
Just electing someone who isn’t a christofacist isn’t a solution. You need the choice to stop being between X and christfacism every election. X is going to lose an election at some point. People are going to stop believing that this is the most important election and of our lives, and we need to overlook anything wrong with X.
I’m not sure how we fry this fish without fixing our voting system. There’s no real incentive for anyone to do better in the current system.
But if he wasn’t capable of saving himself?
Yes, but then he went on to be an adult bullying children.
If your dog pisses on the floor you don’t throw him out and invite a wolf in instead.
The measure of average will often be the median when talking about the average person.
To keep the same probabilities, you can only reduce and only to one that is a factor. E.g. d20 can be equivalent to d10, d5, d4 and d2.
Multiplying the rolls messes things up. As an example, for d12 as a d6xd2 you have double the chance to roll 2, 4, and 6 and no chance to roll 7, 9, and 11.
You could make the equation a little more complicated (6×(d2-1))+d6 to make it work.
But if you roll the d00 on accident, you can easily still treat it as a d10. If you roll the d8/4, you can’t.
What does the name being common in that case get you that individual doesn’t? The only thing I can think of is not having to take the trouble to name it yourself, which is such a minor thing.