I dunno, but I enjoy his voice very much.
I dunno, but I enjoy his voice very much.
Let’s take the word “Kassierer”, which is German for cashier. Kassierer is the male form, Kassiererin is the female form.
The idea of the Gendersternchen is that you write Kassierer*in to indicate that it means either male or female. I believe “Sternchen” (“little star”) translates to asterisk.
Which is a shame because our 3700X is still pretty potent for the average user or gamer.
I accidentally punctured a maybe 30% charged battery while attempting a display swap on my phone a couple years back. The thing started a nasty hissing sound and smoked like crazy. I was glad to live on ground level and was able to throw the thing onto concrete tiles in the backyard. Lithium battery energy density is no joke.
If only I could add my Spotify history and import which episodes I’ve already listened to, that would be awesome.
(Gonna Hit You) Right Between The Eyes
I like that boss’s wife.
In the magazines I bought, they had demos and maybe a crude review video. And when they had some spare space on the CD or DVD, they’d add a folder with patches.
Entry-level as in “lower price bracket”. Just one step above take-away food.
There absolutely were patches for games back in the late 90’s; you could download them or get them off CDs in the magazines.
Gtf outta here, I played the game and beat that mission way back then!
Edit: On my Celeron 300 with a Riva TNT!
It’s become so expensive over here. We were out last week to watch the new Pixar movie. Tickets were 12€ per person (so 24€ for the two of us) and we’re eyeing nachos with a cheese dip and a medium drink to share. That would have added 20€ to the bill and we decided that was was just too much. I understand that ticket sales alone don’t keep the little cinema afloat, but 20€ for maybe half a bag of store-bought nacho chips and a drink that’s 95% tap water? Come on. 20€ is almost a cooked meal for two at an entry-level restaurant.
I can’t remember being able to skip it, maybe they patched that in?
The printer is more or less separate from your PC. As several others have pointed out, you need the slicer software to create, using your PC, the file that you feed into your printer. What software your printer is running makes no difference.
Hot end clog much?
Oh he was. If you didn’t realize that when you heard him talk, you surely realized it when you read a transcript of it.
I was thinking about the fact that my B450 board does not support PCIe 4.0 which, depending on m next GPU, might not be a good thing. Other than that, I’d maybe consider a mobo swap if I had new requirements like more and/or faster SSD slots or something.