Thank you for supporting Russian botnets (somebody’s got to, right?)
Thank you for supporting Russian botnets (somebody’s got to, right?)
You PAY for porn? LOL...
“...or just subsisting on Reese’s eggs and hollow bunnies...”
“If you’ve got $60 to spare on a tiny machine that plays a single game...”
At first, I thought this was just another article about the “Is Anyone Up?” guy, but that was Hunter Moore...
Wow. You need to get out more.
“First things first, lets give...”
No...this Jean hasn’t actually been touched by the Phoenix Force...yet.
“Finger printer”? LOL...
Karen Gillan. And I still haven’t gotten over Amy Pond being Gamora’s “sister.”
“If AirPods don’t fit in your ear, or if you just think they look dumb, the long-awaited BeatsX include the same Apple W1 chip...”
“If AirPods don’t fit in your ear, or if you just think they look dumb, the long-awaited BeatsX include the same…
STICKER SHOCK.
STICKER SHOCK.
“It’s possible the ladder may...”
I’d much rather learn how to use my Pi (or other device) to do what Alexa (or other voice recognition service) without being shoehorned into Amazon’s (or some other “cloud”) ecosystem.
OpenOffice is essentially dead (Oracle gave the rights over to the Apache Foundation some time ago). Its fork, LibreOffice, implemented lots of things Oracle forbade OpenOffice to do, such as the ability to open and save to Office XML format (the “docx,” “xlsx,” and “pptx” formats from Office 2003 and newer), font…
It’s LaTeX, and is a typesetting system, not a “word processor” as such. It’s actually an implementation of TeX.
WordPerfect still exists - like WinZip, they got sucked into the Corel family years ago. It’s now 38 years old, and on version X8 (18).
99% of users don’t even know what Hiren’s is. (I’ve been using it since v.9.5 to fix PCs, including “forgotten passwords.” LOL)
Agreed. My boss insists on using hosted Exchange, and all the Office 365 drekh that goes with it.
Louisville, KY? Why am I not surprised?