I was in the hospital last month and the screen lock on the computer cart that they use to access your records and record information was showing advertisements.
It wasn't even medical related. It was for a fast food chain.
When I was younger, we moved around a lot, and as side effect of that, we paid for a storage unit to hold less frequently used stuff. Around the time I started high school, we managed to buy a house, and moved everything from the storage unit into our home. In it there was a picnic basket that I had never seen before. I remember looking inside and finding a horrible smelling bag of "bread" which was actually a black liquid with lumps in it. There was also some individually wrapped cheese slices which visually speaking were indistinguishable from any I could buy in the store today.
I'm sure there are opinions both ways. I think the reason Fedora is the headline is because it is the more recent addition. Lenovo has had an Ubuntu option on some machines for a few years now. Fedora is a fairly recent addition.
This was a really recent realization for me.
I am one of the people who can voluntarily activate the tensor tympani muscles in my ears to create a low level rumbling sound. I recently tried explaining this to someone else and they still think I am making it up.
In our house one of our common lazy dinner options is something that we simply refer to as gen-mex. It is a combination of a bunch of ingredients commonly associated with Mexican food assembled in whatever way you want. I think most commonly it resembles burritos or nachos, but it can certainly be modified to look like just about anything.
What I see here I would certainly classify as gen-mex.
Unrelated to the question, but the capitalization of the seemingly random words in the title is interesting. I am going to guess you are a programmer and typically capitalize class or variable names out of habbit and that leaked slightly into the title of your post.
Mine.