

The Latitudes are balls in the worst way. Including the new “Pro” models. I’ve had i7 and i9 Latitudes that are slower than my i5 XPS 13, and yeah that thing sucks too but at least it sucks predictably.


The Latitudes are balls in the worst way. Including the new “Pro” models. I’ve had i7 and i9 Latitudes that are slower than my i5 XPS 13, and yeah that thing sucks too but at least it sucks predictably.


If you can notice it, it’s not imperceptible.


Just keep old computers is all. Eventually your spec will be considered ‘retro computing’ and you can still enjoy the thousands of games that are playable on real hardware.


You posting on the Internet is also useless digital garbage, so put your money where your mouth is and go do something productive.


I mean, you don’t need an agreement if partner nations bring the goat and if the SDF wants the training, who am I to judge them? Just means we’re eating goat tonight instead of MREs.


They even have a part with translated subtitles… You could’ve at least chosen Snatch for your reference for Brad Pitt’s Pikey impersonation.


KFC in South Korea was the worst KFC I’ve had in my life… but it wasn’t the worst experience.


Well, you have a source and I’m clearly in the wrong here. I have heard double tap used in infantry tactics, unfortunately not for paintball though I have played. Shooting an already out player is a no-no in paintball too. But, potentially the usage in infantry tactics was a deliberate attempt to muddy the waters on the legality of the, even from that snippet, much more reprehensible ‘double tap strike.’
I’ll keep this information in mind, specifically in this case.


EDIT: There’s a source for this - I am incorrect. Potentially a homonym situation.
Original: I would like a source on that.
To be crass, you double tap an enemy who is wounded as you’re advancing past them so you don’t need to waste time or resources securing or treating them.
If you’re far enough away that they’re wounded and their buddy is rushing over, well, they should’ve done the first rule of care under fire - return fire. Not my fault if they forgot to call time out. That’s not a double tap.
Just log into the Anet Account associated with the game.
Also, I still have my original games, in box.
Hilarious, no notes.


If I didn’t need to buy cough syrup, I wouldn’t have spent a cent today.
Took a walk, sat on a bench, played decade old games, decorated the tree, and ate leftovers.


Back when I was in the desert, if a shower wasn’t available for a period of time, I would rub some sand on my head.
Better than the grease.


Only if you’re buying bigger. Impreza is an afterthought to them at this point, Crosstrek is lifted Impreza (but with slightly better options). If you’re looking for hybrid, the Subaru isn’t really about that efficiency life and their electric is the same as the Toyota… I don’t have experience with the new one though.
In short, less reliable, more finicky, and the eyesight system sucks.


In fairness, that would be like asking how much you need to make to live in DC or London. Seoul is the capital, it’s gonna cost a lot.
But, what are you gonna do? Live in Gwanju or Daegu?


I haven’t played Rust since before they added stores to the game but Garry was a douche since before Gmod paid version came out - though I’ll look into the Linux and lying.


Why do we hate the mingebag now? Mind you, I haven’t bought Gmod since 2006 or '07, so he’s had my money for a while…


No, the country is on fire sale. They’re loading up to head to greener pastures. Destroying US flight means that an alternative they’ve invested in can rise. Just wait until ATC globally is done in Chinese instead, then it’ll make sense.


Hey now, Nissan went electric with the Leaf (and had the worst battery solution) faster than competitors, it adopted the (worst) CVT for its lighter duty vehicles early, and rarely, if ever, redesigned some of the most (un)inspiring vehicles around!
Nissan did corner the subprime market like no one else though.
Firefox… I mean, regular old from the app store Firefox… Not even Waterfox or anything, just Firefox.
How did you end up at Brave without knowing Firefox could do all that?