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Saw them here in Michigan at pine knob amphitheater. It was insane.
Saw them here in Michigan at pine knob amphitheater. It was insane.
Wow I feel a little stupid, thanks friend.
Excuse my ignorance but who is wes Davis and why is he so stupid?
Thank you for sharing.
I’m in an interesting camp because I mainly reside in apple land, except for my desktop and tablet. I have the galaxy tab s7 plus and that thing is all I could ask for out of a tablet. As a media consumption device it does one thing well and that’s emulation. I love using an 8bitdo controller with it too.
I’m pretty sure they have a 32bit variant.
Sadly this is how I feel too.
I think that it’s a little dodgy not guaranteeing a review. That’s probably why it’s not considered a payment for services and instead a “donation”. Ultimately it comes down to what you value your time and platform at, but still not providing a service for the fee is scummy.
Animals as leaders are my favorite to listen to when working out and building Magic decks. Those fellas tickle the ears.
I assume they can do this and I think they plan on something like it (pretty sure I heard this from Mishaal Rahman on a podcast). But yeah the way pixel devices come apart is way more granular which is a good thing but can end up in more issues from things breaking. Google doesn’t have the best rack record with build quality unfortunately.
I’d like to piggy back in this. I worked for Asurion and Assurant Both are authorized for Google in warranty and insurance repairs. They have to have your device factory reset. Google claims this is a security measure which it is to a degree but it’s mostly because the pixel diagnostic suite requires full access to the biometrics on the device.
This song is awesome.
Fellow Michigander here. I’m located towards Flint in Mount Morris and I can agree that public transportation is a joke. Where I live it isn’t as feasible either, as there is more rural homes.
I remember one time they had a bunch of R9 290s on clearance and I almost bought three more for quadfire, glad I didn’t.
Microcenter is a really cool place just to visit sometimes even if you aren’t buying anything. It reminds me of what RadioShack could have become.
I always like running Lubuntu on stuff like this. I have a netbook running an older Atom CPU and 2GB of DDr2. It runs very well on Lubuntu.
I remember using one called crunch bang on my 1.6 ghz Sempron machine.
I’m not well versed with Linux but I saw a lot of people saying open SUSE tumbleweed was pretty good. I’m gonna try this today for my new low power Plex/home bridge machine.
Wish I had the time for it myself, I really hope to see this blossom like the Reddit counterpart did.
Most laptops that ship with windows 10 are capable of running 11. I recommend finding out if the schools provides a license. When I was attending Phoenix online a couple years ago they supplied me with a windows 10 education license through Microsoft.