Also, if you fold a sheet in half, both sets of two match, so if you cut 4 hole punched A4’s in half, they’ll fit in two hole binders.
Also, if you fold a sheet in half, both sets of two match, so if you cut 4 hole punched A4’s in half, they’ll fit in two hole binders.
And always fractional, so, to convert from Farenheit to Celsius (inferior to kelvin, though), you take farenheit, add 57 mice, and divide by a hamburger.
Not only that, if you know your A4, you can do all paper sizes in you head: A3 has A4’s long side as it’s short side, and A4’s short side x2 for it’s long side. Rinse and repeat.
I owned a business in Europe. My bank charged me a pretty low monthly flat fee for card charges, so I would take cards for any amount.
Spain has Bizum, which I imagine is similar to Tikkie, where you go into your banking app, and instantly send money to a phone number, usually from your contact list, that is also in the bizum system, zero fees.
Well, Germans are pretty anal about standards (thankfully) and they do them right, so why not copy them?
Plumbing is still described in customary in Europe. You have 1/2 or 3/4 fittings etc.
The 10s are being held hostage by the 12.5/48.78 wrenches
I never gave any thought to this. Why is base 12 better?
Warranty is not the only problem. I ordered a Vivobook for a client. Upon arrival, I opened it up to see if there was space for a rusty disk. No space. Opening that thing was scary. I had the impression that it was going to break any minute. The thing is so flimsy it’s scary. I feels like it’s made out of a plastic pizza container and aluminum foil.
Thankfully we are in Europe, warranties here have teeth, and are 2 years minimum by law.
Asus used to be the Toyota of computing.
Nowadays I would recommend MSI or Lenovo.
Is every open source app audited? Look at the XZ near disaster. And XZ is pretty critical software. Open source doesn’t mean it’s safe by default, it means that the code can be read.
Back in the day is half a millennium ago.
Not particularly, but it happens.
In a big iron shop?everything gets tested, dry run, etc, but shit happens, hence backups
Soldering is not the problem, unless its smd or tiny, its getting a non standard usb interface.
You forgot the /s