Very much so - it’s why I came into the comments.
Very much so - it’s why I came into the comments.
I move back and forth between the standards. My laptop and 75% mechanical are ANSI, my work laptop and Bluetooth keyboard are ISO.
You’d be surprised how quickly you get used to switching between them.
Unfortunately, you violated the law slightly by asking a question!
Cunningham’s Law states “the best way to get the right answer on the internet is not to ask a question; it’s to post the wrong answer.”
I don’t read many, but Geraint Thomas’ autobiography, ‘The Tour According to G’ is really enjoyable.
I think you’re underestimating the intelligence of average people. There’s definitely a lack of knowledge, but average people are plenty smart to invent everything you’ve listed. It just takes time and is an iterative process.
I guess that’s the part where it screeches and wails like a banshee for about ten minutes?
Whoa whoa whoa, I’m not THAT depraved!
Double-spacing was taught into me when I was taught typing and I’m never stopping!
Love it - seersucker is such a great fabric. I’m currently living in linen, but plan to try sewing some seersucker, soon.
Seems like it’d be quite similar to cotton to sew? Doesn’t seem like it’d be too slippy.
Damn, I’m glad you made this comment as that is an amazing gif!
Definitely yes, but like all philosophies your understanding will develop as you age and your perspective changes.
Consider the book Happy by Deren Brown. It’s a great summary of Ancient philosophies and then a good ‘entry level’ introduction to Stoicism.
I love calling someone a ‘berk’. Simple, harmless word but it’s got a good affectionate ring to it.
The French guy potentially is an excellent chef, though.
We have firmly reached the limits of my very limited understanding of the technologies available, now! But we agree, at least, that something not tied into a walled garden is preferable.
I have a little hope with the recent time in the sun the fediverse is having.
I’m hoping RCS’ burgeoning ubiquity on Android breaks some of the walls down in Europe, at least.
Be careful with the cable tension barrel adjuster. As you turn it, watch the brake caliper: is there is any movement, stop turning the caliper and back off.
It should only be used to remove slack in the cable on installation - it shouldn’t be used to adjust the brakes.
This is because a disc brake caliper only has a few mm of travel. So if use of the barrel adjuster “removes” 1mm of that travel, you end up with far less modulation available.
Yup, hard agree with you on that last point.
Nope, they banned that shortly after I left primary in 94.
That’s an interesting example, but note that in Europe, at least, WhatsApp is king. I only mention it because the walled-garden approach Apple favours isn’t necessarily a guaranteed outcome, and third-party apps can happily become the norm among non-tech people.
“Take the lead” is certainly an expression used in the UK to denote guiding people, as in “I’ll take the lead”. I assume both come from ballroom dancing.
I’m sure it’s used elsewhere but it may also simply be a conflation of the two.