Hey, if you’re anywhere in the area, I’ve got fine collection of IKEA allen keys a
…and one those big pickled onions
Hey, if you’re anywhere in the area, I’ve got fine collection of IKEA allen keys a
A cheese sandwich. Buttered white bread, a thick slice of salty cheddar, and a layer of English mustard. No nonsense.
Stumbleupon was how I found Reddit !
I used to work in a large manufacturing complex and two of us would walk around with clip boards pointing and taking “notes”. If anyone would ask what was going on, we’d say we were carrying out random health and safety inspections.
There’s an independent coffee shop in the park by me, so a cappuccino, a big slice of carrot cake and just enough change for a lottery ticket.
Relatively new full-time Linux user here. My first experience of using Linux was Knoppix. I had it on cd-rom to troubleshoot Windows, got into media servers and xbmc, so had a few OpenElec machines. Now have Mint as a daily driver.
You guys got the wrong “rock”. Red Rock West is where it’s at.
This is how you fight off Tigers with using antiperspirant, it blocks the paws…
Any of those suggested here are good just pick one to suit your budget. The most important thing is to make sure it comes with a calibration certificate to say that 30Nm is in fact 30Nm. If you’re in the trade then get it calibrated yearly.
Absolutely worth it imo. I mean it helps the developers and along with what others have said, for me Plexamp music player is the nuts. Forked originally from Winamp it plays all my music across all my devices including Android Auto like a personal Spotify
For me… Monster Truck Madness, both 1 and 2
Dioralyte is the UK equivalent, I think its available in the EU.
My migration to Linux Mint coincided with getting a Brother Laser printer (DCP-L3520CDW) and I’ve had zero issues with text, photos or scanning. I just fired up the Brother and Mint said “oh, you’ve got a printer, wanna use it?”