JuanDoe
JuanDoe
JuanDoe

1. Millennial is a nickname

And here I thought getting Pwned meant something entirely different.

In SE Missouri we still plant our dryland corners. Depending on the rainfall you may not notice a difference in yield. I farmed an 80 for several years completely dryland and was able to make a decent cotton crop.

Bullshit, it only smells like crude oil when the wind shifts to out of the North......the rest of the time it smells like cow shit.

I normally wear slim or custom fit t’s and polos & I use Jockey’s classic tall man as my undershirt.

I normally wear slim or custom fit t’s and polos & I use Jockey’s classic tall man as my undershirt.

They list the 3 big cities referenced here on their website as Minneapolis, St Louis, & New Orleans. Memphis has a population of almost double each of those.

Is that in Mantle equipped games or just from DX12?

Absolutely, between Clevo, MSI, Lenovo, & Asus I see very impressive spec’d laptops for sub $1,000 prices on the deal sites fairly often.

How well does Civ: BE run on the M265? Is your Lenovo 1366x768?

And that’s why I’ve liked building with an AMD vs Intel. I know unless you OC the hell out of an AMD it isn’t going to match an equivalent i5 or i7 but that’s the fun for me. With the Intel you just plug in the parts & you’re done. Sure, you can OC some of the chips a little but nothing like with an AMD.

I would have to be absolutely blown away by the benchmarks to get an AMD in a laptop. I’ve only ran AMD in the desktops I’ve built but with my laptops I want a cool running chip. Plus if you want to play any recent game you’ll need to get a dedicated card for either one so you might as well go Intel.

Those Intel chips all either come with a dedicated gpu or they have Intel HD gpus integrated into their chip. The i7 has HD 5500 for instance

I never saw anything while we lived in Phoenix but I did manage to eat prickly pear fries in a tourist trap cafe in Sedona. You didn’t miss anything.

I see a challenge. And it’s been accepted.

I’m waiting to see the next iteration which should be in the next few months

The author also fails to mention there are NRCS programs that pay farmers for using variable rate tech, maintaining a crop rotation, installing irrigation & drainage that minimizes runoff/erosion, etc.

Yeah but then Missouri will lose most of it’s meth production & that’s just not something they’re prepared to do

I think the author means the 980 sq miles that comprised the Bootheel area would be going to Missouri along with Walker.