*“Are you Mcloving it, Mcbitch?!”
looks more like Bloodborne from what i can tell
beryllium to be precisely.
just ignore the ominous blue glow,
they are supposed to do that.
almost all consumer printers are for a4.
i had (rare) occasions where i wanted to print a picture for an a3 sized frame and was able to glue together two a4 prints.
also, as far as im aware, books in a4 size actually consist of a3 sheets bound together in the middle. (same with other sized books)
yes, thats why i always was confused when i heared people online talk about pc load letter.
i kinda assumed it was just an odd way to refer to paper that some manufacturers used
time to switch to gnu/hurd
yeah, i changed that.
i only discovered that setting after a few months,
but now it has been on for years.
i can tell the diffrence if i actively look out for ghosting on my mouse coursor.
but unless i actively look out for it,
i dont notice it
i don’t
i have a 144hz display, and can barely tell the diffrence between that and 60hz
i was so dissapointed when i learned that it caps at 80%
thats probably taking the piss with how lua handles array indexing.
in most programming languages,
the first element of an array is element 0,
in lua arrays start with element 1.
imo it kinda makes sense,
but it causes confusion because it goes against established conventions
generally only military flametrowers use liquid fuels (like napalm)
most other flametrowers are gas (gaseus fuel not petrol) powered.
essentially just big blowtorches
you’re the Aufstellungsmöglichkeiten of my life
yeah. they are a staple at least across europe.
from what i heard its availability in the us irregular and possibly based on the pork price.
skyrim online?!?
you mean eso or did i miss something?