

Extremely click bait title by the article author.
Extremely click bait title by the article author.
Here in Denmark we have zero carpool lanes. I think pretty much nobody carpools here. At the same time we have highly functional public transportation in most cities and in the largest cities we have trains, busses, and light rails to get around. As well as bicycle paths on most roads.
Here in Denmark we have zero carpool lanes. I think pretty much nobody carpools here. At the same time we have highly functional public transportation in most cities and in the largest cities we have trains, busses, and light rails to get around. As well as bicycle paths on most roads.
That’s 2D
Used to have Paperwhite. Upgraded to Kindle Oasis a few years ago. No regrets.
Advice that has been valid forever. Don’t mix your personal life with work. That includes software, mobile phones, computers.
Coward
Coward for having his own opinion? So anyone who doesn’t agree with you is a coward?
On all the agile projects I’ve worked on, the teams have been very reluctant to make a specification in place before starting development. Often claiming that we can’t know the requirements up-front, because we’re agile.
Nobody expects the Spanish Scandinavian inquisition!
Welcome to Europe, where we get 1gbps fiber at reasonable prices. Here in Denmark it is available at ~$30/month for example. Because the same fiber infrastructure is accessible by many different ISPs to offer to consumers.
The Hard Times is a very real punk news site that you should not question. Just absorb the information as truth and move on. The historic satire site was founded in December 1976. It’s made by a group of punk and hardcore kids from all the different sub-genres of the DIY hardcore scene. Any resemblance to actual persons or band names is coincidental.
Article is from 2016
Please don’t give them ideas.
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Content quality is very subjective, as in that’s just your opinion. Other players may think it’s good.
Since the “new” version it has been shit. Typical big enterprises to break something the users like.
Perhaps they fixed it, but I experienced random crashes at least once an hour.
For most games. Tried Witcher 2 on Linux a few months ago, what an unstable mess.
I develop C# on Linux, but I run the full VS inside of a Windows 10 VM.
Not sure what country OP is in, but here in Copenhagen, Denmark they have ticket inspectors boarding busses at seemingly random stops, validating everyone’s tickets, and then leave the bus again. Because you can enter the bus through any door now, so you can easily avoid purchasing a ticket.