So the claims of WMDs in Iraq were true.
So the claims of WMDs in Iraq were true.
I love bees.
I’m not American, but I would have voted Harris…
Enjoy your 4 year break.
Might as well rename red flags to red hat.
I love my touchscreen, it’s great for media control, map, etc.
Mind you that is all it does, every other feature is behind a physical button. Which I also love.
Touchscreen for some things, physical for the rest.
Last time you didn’t have representation, you fought the British for it.
Literally no one said that, didn’t even say don’t vote for Harris.
Oh well can’t wait for all you right wingers to shut up in a few days time.
Wait 2 days and 90% of these accounts won’t be on here any more.
Gen Z cant vote for someone they want, so they’re left voting against someone else instead.
I don’t know why you’re all celebrating this, it is horrible for democracy and will only lead to further disenfranchising if a generation of new voters arent being represented.
Or just give it a generic name like “Joe Park”, who’s Joe? Who knows.
So not somebody’s billionaire but somebody’s group of billionaires.
She’s got a big bass.
Because the the desperation for these shit employees wouldn’t be there if career educators were able to actually afford living and staying in the sector.
Low pay means low supply means high demand means low professionalism.
The author is so stupid, the monkey will of old age long before the universe ends.
The standby drain is negligible and it allows for the device to stay updated and synced.
Is your power button at the back of your pc next to the usb and hdmi ports? The place you dont look when trying to plug in a memory stick by feel.
Well first off if you look at the picture, this is a much smaller device. If the power switch was in the same place as the larger case it would be on the side edge.
Secondly because it’s now moved into a space where it’s not going to be accidentally hit, and requires an intentional effort to press.
That’s great, how many IT guys have to manually go around turning off hundreds of computers at the switch instead of running some automated method across the whole network? Such a rare and unlikely situation that the average home consumer and user of a device such as this really doesn’t ever have to factor in.
Uh how often are you having to power on your Mac mini? I think mines been off like twice last year.
Having the power switch away from where I often blindly poke around to plug cables in, sounds like a good choice.
Let’s be real, is there ever a wrong week?