talexblack
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talexblack

Same for me. I’ve gone a step further too, I installed the Stylish plugin and found a dark overlay. Now it doesn’t kill my eyes if someone wants to chat for a while.

Really? No one should be mad about this. It’s completely wasted energy.

I feel this way in part, but I don’t care. Facebook is there for me to connect with people who I would not otherwise. As a lifelong introvert, it offers me a way to keep in touch without seeming like a shut-in.

I would normally agree, but she was in high school and could not legally get a tattoo, which means she got it from someone who was more likely than not, an amateur. This demonstrates poor judgement. There were some fuck-ups in my graduating class, but none with this level of risky behavior.

And when it happens, unless there is a sea-change in the way technology is shielded, we’ll lose most electronic devices and pretty much all network communications.

I worked in that style and one with concrete floors (heat sucked through the rack chimney and ac drops in the aisle, sucked in the front of the rack). Both were mopped and dusted weekly by a company that specializes in difficult environments. The former was also deep cleaned under the perf tiles once a year. And only

I have a criticism if that’s your datacenter. You should use high flow tiles. You’d need about 1/6th the perf tiles and they require less CFM overall. It has a pretty quick ROI in a datacenter that size.

Chip creep! I forgot about that! I started working a regular job after 5 years working in a datacenter. It took the first month to get used to the movement of a 3 story building. See my previous comment regarding all the other things the architects did not consider.

And as someone who spent the last 5 years working daily inside of a datacenter I can tell you there’s a lot they don’t understand about datacenters or what goes inside a single rack. Sure, Google might have row after row where each rack is it’s own single unit, but most companies have 30 different devices in a single

3PO would notice another character noticing his arm. 3PO would take the opportunity to let other characters know he noticed.

It would also be expected by the rest of the world that we Americans, with all our money and technology, our huge military budget, DARPA, top research institutions, etc., couldn’t find an intelligent primate in some of the most well traversed and mapped forests in the world. It would just prove what they suspect, that

And if we’d had digital trap cameras in the 60s we would have seen them a lot sooner. Still comparing two dissimilar concepts.

Think of it. It’s a laser so powerful that it can propel an object at nearly 60,000,000 miles per second. We might need to be past our tribalism and hoarding of wealth before we can be trusted as a species with something that powerful.

You sound very similar to me, trombone and all.

I mean in this case, where you’re talking about a country with a transparently corrupt government, then yeah, death penalty sounds about right.

You should have just pointed out that hackers would immediately figure out how to use the backdoor to hack all politician’s electronic devices, and those of their families. They would be putting themselves at greater risk than criminals.

Reverse google image search suggests Wolverine.

That actually looks more comfortable to me.

A fairly simple check to make it more scientific would be to compare those numbers to the total number of owners of each brand. I bet it comes close to 3% for each brand. We might find a more clear winner.

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