assa123
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- Comment on They used to be all metal too. Its time for a revolution 5 weeks ago:
I went looking tirelessly and thought I was going colorblind. It’s the chassis that looks like a red marking.
- Comment on Asshole Lab Rat 1 month ago:
It’s Algernon!
- Comment on I'm not worried you're worried 1 month ago:
Other countries included. And coups, lets not forget the coups …wikipedia.org/…/United_States_involvement_in_reg…
- Comment on Not again 3 months ago:
Help! I am a fish is a cool movie
- Comment on New tech discovered 4 months ago:
Consider posting the problem along with the answer.That way you can shown the right path to other people.
- Comment on Betrayal 5 months ago:
just in case “You were the chosen one!” “You were my brother, Anakin. I loved you”
- Comment on Cursed wretched marketing 5 months ago:
indeed. I hate ads. Even more forced ads of liquid sugar. Would have loved to see that red tree if only to prove that its not about the familiarity to the item.
- Comment on I'm not procrastinating by making memes about my lectures or anything. 5 months ago:
Thanks!
- Comment on I'm not procrastinating by making memes about my lectures or anything. 5 months ago:
sorry, where is this from?
- Comment on Zero to hero 7 months ago:
I have a number of friends and that number is 0
- Comment on Advanced Maths 7 months ago:
Well, those properties are only for holomorphic functions, otherwise its just as hard or worse.
- Comment on This laptop released in 2016 no longer receive OS updates. Which means I can't update Chrome Browser 8 months ago:
For me it’s not about the price, it’s about owning your hardware in ways that allow you to easily install whatever you want. As for chromebooks, that’s not the case and you need to hack your way around. In the case of phones, many vendors don’t allow unlocking the bootloader. This kind of practices means that in many cases, completely useful (maybe old) hardware goes to the dumpster.
- Comment on shrimp colour drama 8 months ago:
It is how color works given our particular limitations. RGB and CMY only work because of our eyes, not because of nature. If somehow we could extract the frequency spectrum of the light that reaches our eyes we could know the chemical composition of some things when burned, particularly of the sun. On the other side, we are tricked into believing our screens can produce all possible colors when in reality they can produce only three.