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Yup. It happens from time to time in SE Asia.
Yup. It happens from time to time in SE Asia.
It’s common knowledge that ‘Congo’ refers to the Democratic Republic of the Congo.
Which other one are you thinking of?
I’ve started building mine up again, too, because too often a movie I want to watch isn’t available to stream and purchasing a physical copy costs less than a digital copy.
No. That’s not a fix. You’re still focusing on this being American, while it is pretty universal.
Would you try to shine sneakers?
Shoe shiners:
This is not an American thing. People around the world are biased against immigrants.
I, too, like to videograph from time to time.
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It works well, most of the time. It does not work “phenomenally”.
There are active communities dedicated to Linux and Linux support. Those would be better venues for this question.
People do use decimals in Fahrenheit, mostly when talking about body temperature.
And 98 is not what’s considered normal, though it is within the normal range. Closer to 98.6 is normal.
Netanyahu knows he’s fucked when the war is over.
Sure, but I never see people use two decimal points in real life when using Celsius to describe weather.
Nobody is telling people to have children…
Oh yes, they are. Maybe not in this thread, but in real life.
That’s the one, thank you.
Tenths of a degree are more noticeable in Fahrenheit than in Celsius for the same reason.
Slightly under forty, definitely get it.
Empathy, and I expect the why speaks for itself.