I think we’ve all been guilty of this one. At least I have.
I think we’ve all been guilty of this one. At least I have.
I saw in another thread: sometimes upon booting, the updater has just enough time to grab the fixed update before BSOD so keep trying.
I saw some SysAdmin threads as it was happening say to boot into safe mode, navigate to the affected file, and delete it.
Honestly, this and his other grifts just sound like a money laundering scheme. Sure, some real people buy and get the item for realism, but most of the stock never existed in the first place and was sold to fake customers.
Oh no, now I’m gonna be looking at enamel pins on Etsy for the next 3 hours. Thanks for reminding me.
I used to take a double-shot of Nyquil before when I should be going to bed just so I could get to sleep at a decent time.
Every day, my work computers force a shutdown-update, take 20 minites, fail the update, recover from the failed update, and then force a 24-hour timer to do it again that I can’t turn off. IT doesn’t care.
Earth comes from OE, which comes from Proto-Germanic, which comes from Proto-Indo-European. Seperate from the Latin “Terra”.
I like how this article ends up describing the difference between naming Earth as opposed to other planets and the more in-depth etymological explenations of all the names.
Sorry, I find etymology interesting, and the original post caught my attention, so I felt compelled to point a few things out.
TLDR: article is clickbait title, which goes on to explain the etymological origin of the name “Earth” coming from Old English, and other dead languages have other names for Earth such as “Terra”.
The oldest possible record for the term “Earth” comes from Proto-Indo-European “Er-”, which means ground or soil.
I’m diggin’ the style of this manga. Have a source?
Is it ham? No, it’s beef. Is it steamed? No, it’s grilled. So then, what do you call it? Steamed ham.
I’ve found the problem with this is people over-hyping it. Just casually suggest it with one or two reasons why you like it.
*If you aspire to get everyone in the world to adore all the same things you adore, then you’ll sift out the people that don’t and be left with good friends who do.
Animals aren’t harvested for their money.
Uhh… isn’t that the point of candles? To burn?
Well, these ones can spread the flame from the wick directly to the wax, which would pose a larger than normal fire hazard for a candle.