dngrsone
Dngrsone
dngrsone

As a person who doesn’t own iAnything, this question is purely academic: does this device have s passthrough so one can charge the phone or whatever when attached, or does the user have to take out of to charge/interface with computer or other peripherals?

Yes, I should have clarified that the blackout happened well before Obama ran, but that his infrastructure platform was one of the standout issues during his first election bid.

But then, why should I care?

He was talking about revamping infrastructure eight years ago...

Well, it is Syfy, after all...

My solution is simple: don’t use Facebook. Or Snapchat, or any of those other ‘social media’ things that aren’t very social.

... someone paid for this study?

Considering how much my internet connection costs me, I think I’ve already spent more than $5 for the comment.

What does that have to do with her being lost in the woods?

That is not a problem specific to Linux.

They work fairly well. If you are forced to use specifically Adobe, though I would go dual-boot rather than try and get away with running Adobe under wine.

That’s okay; it happens to the best of us. Why, just the other day, I forgot that MacOS was still around.

$5 says some senator gets all butt-hurt because the Pentagon is taking money away from some overpriced consulting firm in their district who also happens to donate significant amounts of money toward reelection of pork-producing senators.

Linux is not for everybody. Be sure to talk to your technologist and ask them is Linux is right for you.

What kind of driving experience do you get in the cheapest car?

This is kind of like saying, “I bought a Toyota last year, but then I got a flat tire. To hell with that! I’m going to stick with Ford from now on.”

I’m sure SyFy is already trying to spin up a Firenado movie or three...

It seems to clearly state that among the reasons she was lost in the woods is because the wood was dark. Of course the wood was dark: the girl is blind.

Well, stumbling around, bouncing off of bushes and trees, one can see where the winding path may have some influence...

The wood was dark.