

It doesn’t seem like it at the time but the easiest and cheapest part of the process is getting a car. We bought a vandalized RX8 that ran in anticipation for Lemons but we ended up buying a 240SX that was race ready sans motor.
It doesn’t seem like it at the time but the easiest and cheapest part of the process is getting a car. We bought a vandalized RX8 that ran in anticipation for Lemons but we ended up buying a 240SX that was race ready sans motor.
Lemons has this rule as well. I think it’s been done once or twice.
24h of Lemons! I went to watch a race once. We were actually going to enter a car but we ended up in a less wacky endurance racing league.
The car cannot cost more than $500 for the initial purchase price. But the cheapest part of this car is the initial price. It adds up quite quickly with safety gear and consumables.
Haven’t seen that button layout on the backside in a long time.
What advantage does running Figma Desktop give over running Figma in the browser? It appears that the Figma Desktop is an Electron app. I’ve only used the web interface so I can’t say for certain but the functionality between a web app and an Electron app is usually pretty close.
Only when there’s nobody around.
Yes I live near a border and I know lots of people who do this.
Horizon: Isle of Mann
I did a little reading, and yeah, the core applications remained mostly unchanged from 2000 to XP to 2003. I’m more familiar with 2000 as that’s what I had growing up and that’s probably why I like the flat UI the best.
MS Office pretty much peaked, feature-wise, in like 2003 (or, arguably, 2007
For me it’s Office 2000. The flat UI is so efficient and yeah, there isn’t any features missing that I’ve encountered. Takes no resources to run and works the same if you’re on Windows 95 or 10. My family members still get me to install it if they get a new computer. It is also free to download from the Intetnet Archive.
I use LibreOffice for the most part because I’m on Linux.
That is a situation I had not considered.
A bike on the ISS might be doing 27,600 km/h relative to Earth but the bikes on Earth are travelling at 107,000 km/h relative to the Sun. It’s all about perspective.
I go to probably 4-5 a year. The shows are getting more and more local as I can’t afford the gas + parking + $200 ticket for seeing a “big name” play.
If I really like the band or want to support a small band I’ll buy a CD or a t-shirt.
I use my PS4 all the time with Jellyfin with no issues. Just have to open it in the browser.
Amount of ads my operating system shows me: 1. I’ve got Ubuntu on an old laptop because I couldn’t get Debian to install and I didn’t know much about Mint at the time So I’ve seen a couple Ubuntu Pro popup ads.
Looks familiar to a CD I have:
If the Americans could read, they’d be very upset to read this.
This one had me baffled. Did not realize it was AI.