
You’ll become a microwave, an ICQ flower, or a name in boxed letters :)
An Australian fella.
You’ll become a microwave, an ICQ flower, or a name in boxed letters :)
“How’d their faces get so red.
And did the lady hear use her head?”
It wasn’t a real question :) I was having fun with the lyrics
“look at this photograph Every time I do it makes me laugh How did get eyes get so red And what he hell is on Joey’s head?”
I was also lazy and didn’t look up her name so I could try to rhyme the ‘head’ line.
Well done with that quick photoshop job!
How did their faces get so red?
It was only a tribute?
Now it’s Empire of the Sun who rule the world…
Grab a few cheese slices. Teeth don’t seem to care too much about cheese.
Because they’re not Nickelback?
Hehe
I let Chrome deal with it, but wonder what happens if someone steals %appdata% these days.
I’m not sure. I think swipe is the method of typing whereas swype is or was a brand.
With swype, there’s a whole new generation of typos - swypos.
Today I asked a coworker to check the robot. But the text said check the double. To attempt to decode a swypo you have to use a combination of guesswork and looking at the trace path for the suspect word to see if it might be close to your guess.
My '96 Magna still has it. Compressor has seized though so will cost a bit to get it chilling properly again.
Serving suggestion: Mars bar.
Who are you who is so wise in the world of pancakes?
“You cannot turn off this phone while a call is active.”
I think there used to be an app to make fake background sounds in calls. Doubt it exists now due to higher security.
Mobilehq includes a small bag of Lollies (typical party mix) with each phone screen order.
Nice, but changing screens is too stressful these days.
Debian.
With x11 gnome it can run the Rustdesk client and pass all the keys properly to the Windows host. And it doesn’t boot to a black screen like many other distros on my Asus laptop.
Was on Fedora with similar results but it started taking ages to boot looking for a non existent tpm chip.
Couldn’t they just use a system that sends texts or alerts using GPS / triangulation?
I never installed their app on Windows. I figured it could just randomly watch what I was doing, log keystrokes, view websites and history etc. I don’t know if I’m misunderstanding how much Windows apps can spy on each other - they don’t seem to ask for permissions etc.