That’s a cell phone!
That’s a cell phone!
Yes, and it’s trivial to retask with the AC97 HD Audio program in Windows, but I couldn’t find an equivalent program for Linux.
Thanks, I’ll give it a shot.
I do use Linux, and I’m usually glad about it, but I wasted an hour last night trying to figure out how to change my microphone port to a subwoofer port, and never did solve the problem. Linux is awesome, but sometimes basic stuff is ridiculously difficult or impossible.
I haven’t opened any Christmas presents yet. We’re having a late Christmas due to crazy schedules for everyone involved.
Nah, he threw it on the ground. DUH!
I don’t think you need the “what if” parts
Get hammered, play Baldur’s Gate 3, pass out at 3am.
It was somewhat safe when there were like 2 billion people on the planet. Not so much when there’s 8 billion.
The audio port for headphones and headsets. Replaceable batteries. Extendable storage. Fuckers charge 100x more for every little upgrade now.
I haven’t heard of that service before, so I can’t say.
Yeah, the ants. Maybe they just followed a scent trail into your house and live far away. If that’s the case then it’ll be easy. A couple of addresses ago we had a fire ant colony living under our foundation. Nothing we did got rid of them. Even powerful poisons that they take back to the colony only worked for a week or two until the next round hatched and they were right back. It sucked! Best of luck! Hopefully they live far away.
Oh boy, you’re about to learn a lesson in humility and perseverance.
Not surprising, considering he’s comfortable with eating something his cat’s mouth was just touching.
?? Nutrition labels have been on food my entire life, and I’m almost 50. Has something about them changed in the last 30 years?
It’s $5-$10 per month, not $10 per hour. LOL
$10 gets you unlimited searches now. Idk about you, but I was continually frustrated with the results from all of the other search engines. I figured $10 is a small cost for my sanity, and privacy.
Kagi. Nothing else even comes close. Kagi is what Google used to be, before they decided they’ll show you whatever is profitable, rather than what they know you’re looking for.
Or he’s living in a beach house in the Bahamas.
It’s about as dangerous as using IE in the old days, or Edge in administrator mode.