

Just in case, it’s a reference to the Sun newspaper “winning” the election for Tony Blair’s New Labour government
Just in case, it’s a reference to the Sun newspaper “winning” the election for Tony Blair’s New Labour government
Stupid sexy Spiderman.
We could make a religion out of this
It does feel like all that wasted effort would be good to use for something productive. The energy used probably wouldn’t even heat the water for the showers though.
Maybe just charge people’s phones while the work out is better than nothing though.
Nah, she seems to prefer it when the other voices talk to her instead
It is. Taking from a service without paying for it, and actively avoiding the service making money via advertising is basically the same as watching a film without paying for it.
Both ways, you consumed a service and the people providing it got nothing, but it cost them something to create and provide it.
I have one sat on my lap right now
UK still has it, which is a real shame.
I had a mate back in uni who would pour lager from a pint glass straight into his eyes if his daily contacts started to dry up. Somehow nothing bad ever came of it, I have no idea how. Inexplicable behaviour and zero repercussions.
Rtf is far more lightweight than docx. It’s closer to markdown.
It’s their land. What more should be required to stop people from dumping their crap on it?
By which I mean, not “what would have stopped them?”, as fences, armed guards and tanks may have stopped them.
I mean, “what is the minimum requirement to ensure land isn’t filled with other people’s, or companies, stuff?”
For me, if they want to store stuff on some land, they should make sure they own it first.
One man controlling access to a sizable percentage of the world’s internet access doesn’t solve much.
I was quoting the stand up set.
You say erbs, and we say herbs. Because there’s a fucking h in it.
The Animatrix described it fairly closely
I’ve seen this before, but didn’t realise they got milkdrop working. I bought an MMX compatible processor specifically to be able to run this, back in the day.
https://youtu.be/0MDQp3fG4OI?si=tiVqzoE0m4p8F2Iu
Sorry it’s a short, couldn’t find a proper clip
Alan Davis?
In the UK it’s quite unusual to have a fixed rate mortgage that goes that long. Normally you’d get a decent rate for 2-5 years, at which point the rate changes to whatever the current default is, and you get the opportunity to fix for another few years
More kitties needed on this platform.