Can confirm.
Source: am grounding electron.
Nobody likes a sucker, especially the kind that fall for fruit tarts like you. I knew there was trouble. I could smell it on the hot evening breeze. Fortunately for me, trouble is my favorite thing… Because I’m Joe Milkshake. I kicked down the door with one swift, decisive motion.
Can confirm.
Source: am grounding electron.
I think there is a clear difference between being immortal and being indestructible. I would think if your planet breaks apart you’d probably die with it being crushed or whatever. Also always unclear if being immortal means you don’t need to breathe air.
I never got hdparm to work for me either. Hd-idle however works like a charm.
There’s a rainbow. Its so gay! Therefore … wrong!!!111
Bio…graphy?
It is easy to make if you have the know how and some equipment, also if it is already known what you need to make. For example, aspirin is known structurally (unless I am mistaken), so if you have the chemistry know-how and equipment, you can make your own.
However the tricky part is to get it as a safe medicine to take, that you do not have impurities that could be dangerous, toxic. You will need to be able to make quality and safety checks like that. Which I am not sure how easy that really is.
You had to change trackers and clients, so yeah, that’s pretty much the same for torrenting as changing your go to site for streaming.
But you are right about Soulseek, that never changed, which is amazing.
It means All pat has to do to make this real is rename his distro to “deadpool and wolverine”.
one bit of unpaid writing I don’t need to do now!
So you’re just like a high impact journal, eh?
Because the system is rigged in more ways.
I will try and keep it short.
There is a metric associated with scientific journals called impact factor. You can read up somewhere how its calculated but it is essentially a number that boils down how often a journal’s papers are cited.
The higher impact factor your paper gets from getting published the better you look. Its reputable.
This stuff is important when you apply for research grants or new positions within academia. If you have a candidate that published regular high impact versus one that doesn’t, there isn’t much reason to choose the one that doesn’t.
However, as you might have guessed, the system is flawed and one shouldn’t rely on impact factors as a measure. However, everyone keeps doing it because it is a simple 1 number metric and everything else is a lot more work to evaluate quality with.
Now a new journal cannot just come in and offer cheap prices because they start without or with low impact factor. They have to build that first over several years with fantastic papers cited by tons of people. You cannot achieve that easily.
Sounds great right? Scientific papers essentially reinvented printing money and now act as if there is no other way to handle this. Add to that, that they give no two craps about scientific integrity or misconduct and there is a small hope scientists might slowly get fed up with the system.
I’m more of an Axis&Allies man myself but sure.
Not for adblock plus please
Woah, interesting. Is that like a legal option because it looks like it doesn’t ask you to provide an image or whatever? Not that I mind either way, just curious if this is prone to be deleted soon or not.
What’s the upside of having it in a VM?
Edit: nevermind the legality, found a disclaimer at the bottom of the page.
Nice meme, bro!
That’s… What the person you replied to said in the first place.
Browsers are mostly identified by user-agent, or not? If so it isn’t surprising because people like to fake that. In the least to shut down such silly messages like “please use chrome/edge”
Been using Seal for a long time now, works pretty well. Nice mobile interface as well.
It is missing the “how to not shit for 3 days?”
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