McDonald’s has been on the decline since I worked there 13 years ago. What you’re reporting as dry and overcooked is actually food that has been hot held long past the time it should have been thrown out. You can’t even get a burger patty that has been cooked within the past two hours most of the time unless you’re there during peak times.
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I work for a digital display company, and it is definitely redundancy. There will be at least two redundant display systems that go to the modules separately so they can switch between them to solve issues. If a component fails on one side they just switch to the other.
Is it surprising to you that posting this right wing shit got you down voted? Denying the lived experiences of residential school survivors?
That's not a distinction that users care about, or should need to care about.
Let's not forget CUPS which is how everything that isn't windows prints.
I doubt they put out much power at all compared to modern panels. Solar back then was a pipe dream, we didn't have the battery technology to store the energy and the panels had a lower voltage and could supply less current.
I have a 100w foldable panel for camping that at >= 20% efficiency is probably double what the 90s panels could do.
I would be very surprised to hear that your distro does all that by default.
Most distros ship with hibernation disabled and they have since Ubuntu 10.04 or so if my memory serves correctly.
I just can't stand the lack of hibernation or hybrid suspend on laptops with Linux. Otherwise I'd much rather have a Linux distro on my nice laptop and windows in a VM if at all.
In Quebec a lot of people use it so it's not unheard of on North America.
Its ok but I regularly have to swipe the app away and re open it when it displays a blano screen instead of the website.
First bicycle this summer and soon second bicycle for winter. I have never felt better than since I started commuting on my bike to and from work.