Skip Navigation

InitialsDiceBearhttps://github.com/dicebear/dicebearhttps://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/zero/1.0/„Initials” (https://github.com/dicebear/dicebear) by „DiceBear”, licensed under „CC0 1.0” (https://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/zero/1.0/)M
Posts
0
Comments
133
Joined
2 yr. ago

  • And don't forget Cool Spot, the 7UP game for SNES!

  • I Spy, of course!

    Cool project!

  • Yeah I guess that's a fair point.

    And at the end of the day, it was clearly difficult for him, or he wouldn't have missed so many times.

  • I think it's easier than you think, especially from prone and especially if you have any previous experience, which I assume the shooter did.

    Here's a page out of a US military training manual to get an idea of how "wide" the front sight looks on a human size target. And remember, Trump is considerably wider than these silhouettes.

  • Everything reminds me of her.

  • I'm not going to debate an amateur (as an amateur to be fair) about something that already has a ruling. In 2008, DC v. Heller ruled that the ownership of firearms included the purpose of self defense independent of anything to do with a militia. Link

    That said, the federalist paper you linked made a great case for a militia but did not talk about the People's right to bear arms. It was also written 4 whole years before the 2nd amendment was ratified so using as an interpretation tool is not adequate. Similarly, it would make sense to me that if firearm bans were common throughout the 1700s, that in 1792 they would pass an amendment to counter that if they didn't like it...

    I don't have in-depth knowledge about the 14th amendment and I don't have time to look right now so I'll ask.. what/how does the 14th amendment have/do that implies an amendment which specifically states "The People" (a protected term, such as in "We The People), did not apply to The People? Federal or not, the meaning is the same. Unless I'm missing something.

  • Same dev

  • Intent isn't started. It says the state gets guns (a militia) so the people get guns too.

    Not saying you need to agree with the sentiment, but grammatically that is what it says.

  • Removed

    Probability rule

    Jump
  • I honestly don't understand the joke with the 60%. I understand the progression until then.

  • TWI

    LIGHT

    🌙

  • please

    Jump
  • Boy. Arrogant and wrong too.

    You're not even replying to the same person. The 2nd person didn't state an opinion on OneDrive at all.

  • Oh right on, I didn't realize rsync was just a differential copy--thays dope! I hope I didn't come off paranoid lol.. I work in a PC repair shop (mostly Windows machines) and I am not used to the average consumer giving a cleaver answer about backups and drive maintenance.

    Congratulations again on the new machine. Hope it treats you well!

  • So about that. I don't use rsync, but any regular bulk reads/writes will wear an SSD quickly!

    What I meant was, if your drive(a) isn't new with the new build, I would recommend it. I've been seeing failure rates on SSDs with hard use (like weekly backups) at only the 3-5 year mark. And usually when they die its all at once.

  • The dog is also autistic

  • The windows taste better when they're shorter

  • Feels like a buddy prank to me. Do you have any friends that joke like this?

  • This is your answer, OP.

    As a backup you can have a VM with Windows and the full apps if you need them (like Access for instance).

  • I like your build a lot. Don't forget to move your OS to another drive via clone or something occasionally... Your old drive will wear out eventually. If it's SSD, they often just work until they just don't, so it's not like the old days when an HDD would just slow down and give you a warning.

    Cheers!

  • What are your needs? I work in a PC shop and answer this question everyday lol