Which was the center, and which was the side? Like, I'm assuming most/a large portion of people with 2 monitors have one straight on and the secondary monitor offset, but is the secondary monitor offset to the left, or offset to the right?
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There certainly are different calibers of personal life questions that can be asked, but I'm pretty sure in the example above it is about freezing without an answer entirely. "I'm sorry, but I don't feel comfortable answering questions not related to the position" would probably pass their litmus just as well as listing some hobbies.
It was definitely the same movies for me, and I was already a furry when I read the Warriors books. Though Watership Down, Dinotopia, and the like probably didn't hurt cementing it for me.
Windows 8 to Windows 10, and Windows 10 to Windows 11 didn't have the exact same workflows either. That's a big part of the reason many people that had compatible hardware didn't upgrade to 11 when given the chance. I think we need to stop trying to cater to expectations of things working exactly the same and instead educate on "things are going to change, but you can be in control of how they change".
I don't know if you're trying to make it sound bad, but calling milk "titty juice" makes it sound better. I don't like milk, but titty juice makes it sound refreshing.
Damn, hope you graduate to Third Grade by 40!
Sure, but the $ is signifying the following numbers refer to money. And people can write it differently than they say it. I will say "June 1st" much, much more often than "the 1st of June", but I will also almost always write it "01 June ".
But the reason it is much more common in the USA to write dates as "June 1, " is because that is how it is often spoken here. That doesn't need to be consistent across other speech and writing patterns, it's just how it developed. Probably goes back to the printing press like a lot of the other oddities in writing here...
Doesn't that only work as a sticky note if you normally only have a few tabs anyway, though? I understand it in principle, the tab is visually right there, but in practice it's the same as putting all the mail in an unsorted stack that you'll totally go through later.
Is there a country, West or otherwise, that reads English a different way? Since it's written in English.
"It's good quality, it won't break" And some customers take that as a personal challenge, and that's why there is a warranty
At least the numbers are sequential there, though...
It's probably too much for a Raspberry Pi, but it runs perfectly fine on Linux