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  • Will I be able to run my steam and Epic games with this? What about another PC games I own?

    Possibly yes, and incressingly possible over time. Check out ProtonDB. Proton is built into Steam. I don't know anything about Epic.

    And my hundreds of mp3 books and thousands of music files.

    Absolutely yes.

    I have them on internal harddrives. If I upgrade my main hard drive to this will I be able to access the files and docs on the two another drives?

    Yep, there's support for multiple hard drives, and Linux can read NTFS-formatted drives. But what's more, Linux installers have long supported "guided partitioning," which helps you install the OS alongside an existing one like Windows, and then choose between the two when you boot. Of course, when you're installing any new OS, even Windows, you should make sure you have backups of all your stuff, just in case.

  • Alright, alright, alright, alright, alright, alright!

  • He can't hear you!

  • eclipse drawing tool

    Sweet.

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  • Hey, how's it going? I managed to do about 40 disks this week (still a fraction of my hoard), though most of them had errors and I'm not sure if my method is the best way to image corrupted disks, to allow for future error correction.

  • The article literally addesses this, citing sources.

  • "Where do you see yourself in five years?"

    "A mirror."

  • What have you done for us lately?

  • "My $5 wrench says you better start installing Windows."

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  • Great, thanks! Full disclosure: this is how long mine has been on my to-do list.

    Created 2014-01-03 22:43

    Modified 2020-06-24 11:45

    I'm finally setting myself a due-date: later this week. Check in with me, bud, I'll check in with you!

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  • By your own admission, 10 MB of data could be a shit-ton of stuff that sounds important to you. Just get it done.

    And to not be a hypocrite, I'll get going on my own similar project I've been putting off for years, haha. Do we have a deal?

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  • USB floppy drives aren't expensive.

  • I don't know, it seems like a fairly minimalist OS.

  • I suspect that some paid places use automated license plate readers to check for non-payment, or could be checking manually but having all the cars front-in could still save the manual checker the labor of walking around cars.

    edit: In recent years I've actually been in parking garages and seen seen a hapless security guard walking car to car, photographing the back of each one. (I've also seen 'meter-readers' doing the same thing in paid street parking areas.) I wouldn't be surprised if a car-mounted version also existed, which is what I meant when I speculated about automation.

  • Tight timeline, but I guess you could be a grandparent.

  • "Here, have a Werther's."

  • From your original handwriting example, I thought you were suggesting that the way you were taught, letter "o" and "a" always have the leading stroke (like Larson's standalone "a"), even when the letter starts a word. Sorry, I may have misunderstood.

  • The a in Gaffney doesn't have the leading stroke from your handwriting example.

  • Explain the a in "Gaffney."