I've had no issues with using a short TV antenna mast, drilling some
thru-holes and getting those 7" construction screws and anchoring the
mast to the wood pole with at least 3 screws. You don't want it to turn
in the wind or get knocked sideways when a heavy raptor tries to land on
it. I've
Linux version 5.6 implemented a 64-bit patch that supports 32-bit
architectures. This has been in use for 4 years. My boss
hyperventilated a lot about Y2k and I kept telling him the problem was
not going to happen and to stop getting butt-aches over it. News media
wouldn't have a story if the
take a large capacitor, bend the leads to just hover over the body,
charge it up to a hundred volts and then set it on your desk on top of
things you don't want others to touch
On 2/7/24 08:38, Ken Hohhof wrote:
When I was in college we had something called cooperative education or
“coop job
school around here is a joke. Starts after 8 and out by 11:30, 4 days
per week. Why are my taxes being wasted like this? Huge big busses,
bussing all these kids for fewer hours in class for a week than I had in
a day. I didn't learn shit then, how can these kids today be learning
anything w
yep, RTFM
On 2/14/24 09:57, Brian Webster wrote:
I hate that. I see this with Man pages on all kinds of software too!
Open source projects have this bad habit. Just tell us what changing
the settings will do please….
Thank you,
Brian Webster
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