Where did you get that the English pronunciation had ø-sound?
Where did you get that the English pronunciation had ø-sound?
I would round it to 40ml. I have no idea how much 1/6th of a cup would be. Most of my cups are different sizes too so I wouldn’t know which on to trust. Also they are oddly shaped and not transparent making it a real challenge all and all.
I’m from a country where we use metric and can’t think of anything that would normally be displayed as a fraction. Sure we know what half and third are, but they’re not used officially for anything
Choosing which resolution you install sounds like a great idea. How much would you estimate it would reduce the aforementioned 300GB game?
International investment firms and boomers have been hoarding apartments. Some smaller cities and their ourskirts can be surprisingly cheap.
For a techy individual, yes. For a larger organization where people come and go, things like that make it more complicated to use as a sole spreadsheet tool.
Jungle
It’s a mock up name, doesn’t really exist
My wallet is really at the end of its life cycle and this comment made me consider
I would imagine the east coast / tasmania could be interesting. There used to be hundreds of different peoples that are now extinct and we know nothing about. A struggle nevertheless.
Please do elaborate
Everytime I’d installed Linux, I would run into having to run/copy paste random scripts here and there without any clue what I’m doing. Then after a few months it’s total carnage and I end up just logging into Windows. It might be much better now with LLM’s though. Also last time I was using my pc mostly to play CS:GO on FaceIt while chatting on Discord, which I was not able to do on linux.
2009, got it
Lol I wasn’t aware they applied to EU, fair call
There are so few professional-level expatriates that processes are not well formed and bureocracy might hit you, but personally I welcome you here.
That’s suprising, I always thought it would be similar to ö in Finnish where I’m from. And swedish ö as in öl and danish ø as in smørrebrød.