I probably type fastest on a keyboard like that, but I still don’t like how the actuation is all the way at the bottom. That makes it a bit annoying for gaming in my opinion, where you need to hold pressure to hold a key down
I probably type fastest on a keyboard like that, but I still don’t like how the actuation is all the way at the bottom. That makes it a bit annoying for gaming in my opinion, where you need to hold pressure to hold a key down
Don’t worry, it lives in Australia (because of course it would)
That’s what happens when not everything is privatised and only made for direct profit, I suppose
Sure, but the other commenter conveniently forgot that that’s the case for nuclear as well
But then you still haven’t solved any of the issues with renewables (at least solar and wind); The amount of space they take up, their inconsistent power output and power grids which haven’t been designed for them.
You can also built more than 1 reactor at the same time
None of their reactors have blown up yet and they’ve had nuclear plants since the 50’s
And why is that?
Building a nuclear plant takes decades.
In China they do it in 6 years…
https://www.statista.com/statistics/712841/median-construction-time-for-reactors-since-1981/
Don’t wait until your version of Trump gets elected. Start organizing now.
No worries, he already has been elected last year!
Niagara launcher has been pretty smooth for me
Where is Felix the cat? Also, kitler??
You can’t easily spin them in hard to reach places, making it difficult to attach or take a long time to fasten/remove
Yeah let’s waste everyone’s time for no good reason (I know the reason is more watchtime so more money)
I currently have a memory or CPU issues (I have not investigated), which causes my windows install to lag out for a second, but my Linux install just completely crashes the entire system
You can just ask people out.
I know I can, but you think I dare do that?
Luckily my installation was free
Dick Schoof didn’t get elected though, at least not by the people… Wilders was