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Totally makes sense. Personally I was so in awe of what I did see it was more than enough to make the experience worth it.
Point being even if you’re not able to get quite into the path of totality, if you can watch it you absolutely should! :)
Yeah, that all happened in 99.8% too, so what did I miss?
I was in an area with 99.8% totality in the 2017 eclipse and all of that happened.
Everyone I know who went to a 100% location described everything you did as the reason for going, but gets annoyed when I explain I experienced literally the exact same thing.
Is it really that much of a difference?
I looked into these the other day as my canon inkjet is on its last legs, but it seems any brother laser printer with a comparable featureset now has its own subscription model, and I could be wrong but this is how it seems to work based on my research:
You automatically get a trial subscription with the toner you get in these printer models (not sure, I hope it’s opt-in)
If you don’t continue the subscription after the trial, the toner cartridges lock and there’s no way to continue using them, even if you renew your subscription later. You have to pay for new toner cartridges.
Capitalism marches onward.
The look of everyone there watching them tells you exactly what their priorities are at that summit, and it ain’t fixing the climate.
Dealers will cry about their inventory while refusing to budge on various “market adjustments”.
Boo hoo. Be competitive and watch the inventory flow.
These apps work like a dream for me on every ios device:
https://apps.apple.com/us/app-bundle/fizzy-water-bundle/id1601247237
No ads, no pop-ups, native iOS video player (including airplay, PiP, Now Playing integration and audio controls with the screen locked).
Vinegar - Youtube
Baking Soda - Most other videos on the internet
This is how we get Doc Ock.
I wonder how many government subsidies Chevron needed to cover that donation.
This is an opinion piece, and a very crudely constructed one at that.
The word “news” in the URL does not make this legitimate news.
Cool story bro
Paying the ransom is the stupidest thing you can do when you’re hit with an attack.
Why?
A better use of ransom money would be to invest in a decent cybersecurity infrastructure to prevent this from happening in the first place, and to keep offsite backups.
**Never trust your attacker. **
VMware Fusion has a free version for personal use for one VM. IMO it’s the most polished, and the recent tech preview supports video acceleration (really pretty graphics) and super fast drag n drop for easy and fast file sharing between Mac and Linux.
UTM or Virtualbox would be the best alternatives, these have no limitations and are completely free but lack some of the polish and stability present in Fusion.
Lol this is the most confidently incorrect statement about Woz I’ve ever read.