How did you draw that conclusion exactly?
How did you draw that conclusion exactly?
And edr solutions
Windows* runs on arm. Microsoft Surfaces user arm processors. Even with windows apps being emulated… It’s basically enough already.
Windows* RT but Microsoft dropped the differentiator this time around.
Well since you didn’t specify, I’ll let everyone know you definitely meant Command and Conquer 4.
Windows. Albeit 11 sucks so much that I fully intend to give Linux a shot at my next hardware upgrade.
Running windows mostly because I really don’t want to fight or research, etc… after doing just that 40hr+/WK. You folks have me convinced it won’t be the hell past experience made it to be.
Laptop runs debian but I don’t use it much.
Keep it up. There’s dozen(s) of us?
My not-vented s traps are not impressive
Which makes trig calculations by hand easier.
Chem is a long forgotten memory, but trig… It’s a matter of precision to do by hand. Very far from impossible… I’m pretty sure you learn about precision before trig… maybe algebra I or ii. E.g. can you accept pi as 3.14? Or 3.14xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Trig is just rad with pi.
Use the rod, beat the child!
Yes.
Just use craigslist. I do. Even in low pop areas it works.
Congrats but there’s a reason teachers ban calculators… And it’s not always for the pain.
For example?
$80 makes it reasonable. At normal MSRP… Ender.
Good luck and make upgrades slowly and as needed.
out of curiosity, why would you not have gone with an Ender 3 over this non-brand thing? Or if you have Bambu money, that or another quality brand? It sounds like a recipe for pain and it’s not cheaper than the super well (community) supported Enders.
My iPhone reminds me randomly. Google does the same on Android.
No brainer… Blames windows… For a 3rd party issue… The same 3rd party that’s done the same thing here to Linux recently… No brainer achieved.
Sundown towns are. Not sure what sunset town is. Nor is a sundown town a “closed city”… Anyone could go in, but certain folks might be lucky to be merely ran out.