Maybe language is what’s limiting you.
Maybe language is what’s limiting you.
I dont think I have an inner monologue. I think in words only when imagining a conversation, or in this case, writing this comment. Otherwise I think in …images maybe?
Canada has first-past-the-post voting and still resulted in a minority government this year.
In most multiparty systems, a party needs to hold a certain number of seats in Parliament in order to be in power. If no party has enough seats after an election, they attempt to form coalitions in order to get enough seats and form a government.
A party leaving the coalition means that it’ll no longer hold enough seats to have a majority. I dont know the specifics here, but they might be able to form a coalition with a different party, or require new elections.
I mean, Stremio is in the Google Play store
You can use distrobox to install a version meant for another distro, afaik
I was under the impression that the fedora atomic distros are hard to dual boot on a single drive.
Don’t think this would fly in Canada. (Sorry)
Isn’t it already like that though? I do think that when cancelling a plan, they have to provide the service until the end of the period you paid for. At least this is how it is in my experience.
Every time I get a free month of Amazon Prime or Uber One or whatnot, who are notoriously full of dark patterns, I immediately cancel it, then go on to continue using it.
Looks like this entire story is about people sleeping.
Title seems unrelated to video.
I’m aware of that, but it sounds even more distracting.
If anything, that’s just distracting from the game on the screen.
I was just about to comment that the last time I did it, it was because I had some lightscribe disks that I wanted to try, but already had no use for anything on a CD.
No joke though, my partner’s MacBook will turn on with the press of any button.
I also had to fake smoking on occasion in China, to avoid offending people. I then learned I could accept an offered cigarette and “keep it for later”. By the time I left China though, “I don’t smoke” had become pretty acceptable.
KDE is much more intuitive for someone coming from Windows.
The only place I can find your text is in a Facebook post. Do you have a source, or is this misinformation?
I’m hesitating between “How cold is your fridge?” and “What sort of olive oil are you using?”.
Intriguing!