I don’t want to go back to cleaning mouse balls.
I don’t want to go back to cleaning mouse balls.
Is that what he was saying in Mario 64? “So long, Gary Bowser!”
Better the tester than a user.
It’s seems that way from the inside, too.
Poppycock.
Let me guess: Front trunk? Please tell me I’m wrong.
Jesus Christ, it’s like they made a new RoboCop out of the girl from The Ring
This is a solid Futurama reference and, frankly, I’m disappointed in Lemmy for not giving it the attention it deserves.
“Please give Mrs. Slackbot my condolences.”
“/ᐠ。ꞈ。ᐟ\”
Left guy: Eehhh? 👉👉
Right guy: Aahhh? 👈👈
Do you know what classes you are going to be taking? If so, fnd the syllabus and take note of the topics and the text, if one is mentioned. See if you can find any mention of material your school may have used previously and get yourself a copy. Find the topics in the book and work through the exercises as you please.
Why do you ask so many questions? ಠ_ಠ
75Mbit down / 10 Mbit up with a 1.2TByte monthly cap: $30 a month.
But he still has to do it with the plastic knife.
Well you’d have to be fool enough to believe Australia is a real place to begin with.
This commercial had people thinking spaghetti grows on trees.
It’s worth noting that although piracy is up, the rates are still far lower than they were 20, 10 or even five years ago. Whether people continue to access content illegally remains to be seen – hopefully this is just a ‘blip’ and rates of theft begin to fall again as the economy recovers.
I can’t be bothered to pull back all the layers of naive optimism in just these two sentences.
Some cities have municipal internet service, which they are able to provide at a much, much lower rate than commercial options. Here’s one example of a resident in Lafayette, La. They would on average pay $73.10 annually on the municipal network, versus $690.87 annually on a private network. The same article also shows much lower average rates for commercial networks when they have to compete with public services.
So yeah, it’s just greed.