That sounded like a pain to deal with. Did you get the data back?
Good luck getting 40 hours a week
Sad but true
Mine was Ubuntu. I can't remember what version but they used to mail install discs to you.
I don't remember how I heard about it but you used to be able to order free Ubuntu disks. I got them to mail me one and I replaced Windows with it and never looked back.
When I make price signs at work I make sure the price shows taxes and bottle deposits. I think my store is the only one to do that. I manage a liquor store
There are a few in my city. Not sure how affordable they are though. I don't plan on buying a house
I've been happy with my Thinkpad T480s. Got kubuntu loaded on it right now. Bought it refurbished on ebay.
Thanks for that. I will have to test my links in the future
StreetComplete. It's an easy way to improve openstreetmap wherever you are. https://f-droid.org/en/packages/de.westnordost.streetcomplete/
If I'm ever in London I will check it out!
I use my DSi to play emulated games. It works for what I want to play so far.
If you like transport related games, I encourage you to give it a try. I've sunk a lot of time into this game usually playing with mods. You can find it at https://www.openttd.org/
The earliest pinball game I've played is the Space Cadet one that was included with Windows.
My 2011 Mazda 2 has Ford parts. Good to know they changed that. I want to get another Mazda when funds allow.
I just finished building the Aston Martin set if cars and would like to build a section of track. What are my options for track pieces?
The only ones I found were the Lego City road plates.
Never ate there. Are they that bad?
I went with a used Optiplex for my Plex server. I rarely transcode anything so I didn't need much power