That's a decent price. I would do some research on the mobo and PSU. HP likes to cheap out on those (or did), maybe Omen does, too.
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I think hybrid is the way to go. You won't connect with your peers online the way you do irl, and I it's healthy to leave home from time to time. I also work better in a dedicated office space versus at home.
But as a student in an IT related field: God do I hate the uni pcs. They. would. not. run. unity. once. because of some obscure bug with my user profile and I had to waste my lecturers and my time switching users, trying to install the right version every single lesson. For two semesters I could not parttake. On my own PC at home I could have fixed that within minutes because admin rights and decent internet. Heck, I even asked the IT department if I could have admin rights which they denied, quite understadably. Sorry this turned a bit into a rant.
But cutting commute time and getting up shortly before lecture sure is nice :3
Pretty much any variation of power saw. The closer your hands are to the moving saw, the worse. Hand saws are cool tho. Love my Ryoba
never realized the cheetah is wearing a collar. does anyone know what that could be? Do Biologists put trackers on felines, like they do with marine animals to track their movement/migration patterns?
Saws. The sound they're making shakes me to my core and having to help someone who almost amputated their finger enforced that fear further
Hello friend. Good bye. Until we shall meet again.
I just read lately that younger generations in germany drink less alcohol. I am not sure what the common reasons are, but I think the weed legalization made questioning the effects of alcohol more mainstream.
King Arthur will come with his coconut playing entourage and claim my mortal soul. I should get a white rabbit. or maybe I should avoid it? Who can tell
Not that many, bacause I don't have a lot of space. I borrow from the library occasionally, which is brilliant, because it's cheap and doesn't take up space.
And yes, I weed my collection and keep only books that I really enjoyed or know that I'll reread. Sometimes I try to sell them 2nd hand, others that are lesser value I leave at these public book cabinets.
I hardly ever give away educational books though. I feel like I could come back at them anytime and they'll still provide information and usefullness.
Shit, I got one of these. What now? Do I need to hand it over to/authorities?
I don't know, but I highly recommend learning the phrase: Sorry, I don't speak [language], but I speak [language].
Yep... the *-locale-en still was around for firefox and thunderbird. Thanks :)