TBH, neither is “I keep plugging it in wrong.”
TBH, neither is “I keep plugging it in wrong.”
Hell, desktops still have PS/2 connectors and I haven’t seen a PS/2 keyboard or mouse outside of an IT enterprise setting in almost 2 decades now.
USB-C is pretty awesome; but until most things start using it, having one USB-A port is really not going to hurt anyone’s bottom line.
Well, seeing as it’s been the industry standard for a couple decades now...why should anybody have to convert everything to USB-C? What would be the cost / benefit ratio?
A crapload of legacy devices, that’s why.
“Karl Urban’s version was far better”
That has nothing to do with Bitcoin as an investment. Some people like that as a feature of Bitcoin as a currency, but that’s not the question. “There’s a finite amount of Joe Morgan rookie cards, which allows people to buy and hold them while supply gets lower and demand gets higher.”
Unless demand goes to zero because someone comes up with a better cryptocurrency, or it turns out bitcoin is too inconvenient to use, or someone finds a hole in the math that makes it work.
Memory is such a weird thing. I still remember lots of things I learned in grade school but I recently noticed I can’t remember most of my schoolmates from that time. Kids I saw every school day for years, played and did projects with and yet I’ve forgotten all but my friends and a few standouts. Grad school is even…
Two words and a letter:
I used to work in a Mack / Volvo workshop. Macks with silver dogs have non mack engines and with gold dogs had mack engines (may be the other way around), though pretty sure they are all variants of the Volvo I6 9-16 litre turbo now
“Here’s your receipt, it tells you where and when you may appear if you want to contest this seizure. ”