

1982 was 43 years ago…


1982 was 43 years ago…
Geforce 4 came out in 2002, so this meme is likely about 23 years old. Can legally drink, and could have voted for both Trudeau and Carney.
Yup. Nunavut in 1999.
I was taught that Canada has 10 provinces and two territories. That was proven false before I even graduated high school!


You mean Star Trek? But where are the suffering people?
On the planets in the Cardassian/Federation neutral zone…


Split the repository? It’s not an unreasonable thing to do.
That said, FreeBSD’s repo is 2ish GiB, and Linux is 3, LLVM is huge too. Not unreasonable to want to mirror those.
I thought it was named after Lieutenant Broccoli of Star Trek fame.
Better than Brussels sprouts. Anything is better than that hell.


Mine will tell me the measured pressures of all tires. But only if at least one is low. I haven’t found a way to get it to just tell me the pressure in any tire if it’s not throwing an error at me.
Dear Mazda, you have a full user interface in your vehicle. Why can’t you let me see the tire pressure from just a menu option?
I am now saving this picture, and spreading it as far and wide as I can.
And I will never, never, never translate it into English.
Sometimes you get article transfer as well. The English word “apron” comes from the obsolete “napron”, in turn from Old French “napperon”.
People heard “a napron”, which became “an apron”, which eventually led to the main word being “apron”.
That sounds expensive.


I’m tall enough I can’t stand up on any plane I’ve been on in the last several years…


Gaming keyboards are also usually linear, but that’s not a hard rule.


“You boo me, and I go home and sleep comfortably in my bed surrounded by many beautiful women on large piles of money.”


That’d be an easy one for him. He’d prefer the team furthest from Toronto and Montreal.
But does “panic” also mean “panic” in Polish?
Warning: my music nerd’s about to come out.
I’m in my 40s, and have been playing music since single digits. I still remember the order of lines in the staffs with “Every Good Boy Deserves Fudge”, “FACE”, “Good Boys Deserve Fudge Always”, and “All Cows Eat Grass”. I did teach my kids “Good Burritos Don’t Fall Apart”, though, since they seem to like burritos.
My internal math nerd agrees with the grandparent though, for some reason I just remembered the order of operations and was confused when my kids came home with PEDMAS. But to be fair, I use the order of operations every day at work, so 🤷. I’m also one of those people who will insist on using parentheses everywhere there’s more than two terms, though, so take from that what you will.