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"then" is used to depict time, sequence or a causal relationship. "than" is used with comparative adjectives, to depict comparison.

  • don’t even play records reliably

    As compared to the one on the bottom, that might look like a junk plastic box from outside, but will most probably do what it does after swapping a few capacitors.

    And still, said cheapest model is not significantly cheaper than the thing on the bottom.

    So yes, I'm going with premium.

    But of course, considering that you are the second person to refute my claim, I feel the need to state that I am going by the meaning of the marketing word, "premium" and not the original meaning.

  • Yeah. It would have been much more productive to poke at the "well", which was turned into "we'll".

  • Premium ⇒ functionally worth less than what you are paying for, in turn for form.Yes.

  • I'd like to gloat that I can still hear above 20kHz, but I can't be sure if it's just my audio consumer-grade equipment creating undertones. Although my Headphone says it can do 28, I have no idea about the stock sound drivers on the devices.

  • Another point is that the one on the top is a premium model, whereas the one on the bottom is meant for us plebeian masses.

  • When I started programming with C, it was pretty easy to get code to compile on my first try.

    Now, when I use C..._POSIX_C_SOURCE >= 199309L ... was in the man page, but didn't work... _GNU_SOURCE works.Read somewhere to just use -std=gnu17 and remove _GNU_SOURCE and nice, it works.Create another project with -std=gnu17, but using another function and now it doesn't work. Need to add _GNU_SOURCE. Why?

  • They will get the revenue when scalping all their GPUs and nVidiaPUs... and RAM and PSUs ...

  • No.It's common to just ghost the candidates.

  • Not talking about responsibilities?What am I supposed to ask about then? Their stock price, which I have absolutely no interest in?

  • Be soup my friend.

  • The looks of the UI were never bad at all. There were other problems:

    • The larger distance between icons made it worse for cursor users. Specially for trackpad. But this is just a tradeoff, as it made it better for touchscreens. Also, this is the only problem with the design.
    • Laggy context menus and overall slow animations
      • This made it objectively worse for all mouse users
    • The method to access a list of all applications was also undesirable
    • No easy access to exit options
      • one of the versions I had to use, didn't exit to desktop on Esc key.
      • Where do you find the Shut Down button? I actually started using the terminal to shutdown the computer on these systems.


    There was a similar looking UI in Windows Phone and it worked pretty well for me. I actually liked that one more than the Android UI. So, in this case it really was the substandard execution.

  • GoG.com is a fine place to get offline-installable games.Although, you will have to do a minimum amount of research to make sure it actually works properly offline.

  • Knowing that I am on a platform with most enough people using Linux, helps too.

  • This seems like one of the things you use to find a new feature.When you realise you are using it frequently, you add it to the customisable toolbar.

  • Seems like the grouping is pretty non-specific.Outdoor air pollution can include many different things. It can be an area where people are smoking for hours or roads of the times before catalytic converters.

  • Clever

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  • It happened to me once.And now I don't remember at all what it was about.

  • Space games: Why not both?

  • WelpGuess I need to look for another way for my auditing desires.

    On the other hand, considering such a thing can be easily done using htop, I'd suppose it would be possible to add such a functionality to auditd (to include the whole tree and full executable paths).I feel like this functionality has considerable merit and would make the file access rules much more useful.

  • Killer

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  • I once invoked shutdown right after moving a lot of stuff (> 500GB) on HDDs and the thing timed out before the HDD could finish its thing.

    How do you 'stop' a stop job at that point and make the system wait longer before shutdown?