- Honda realized Nissan has nothing to offer them
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Why Egypt specifically? I've heard the phrase bumfuck nowhere before.
I only just realized the pun inside "You can't have your cake and eat it too."
Most people complain that it's a pointless idiom because if you possess a cake, you are likely able to eat it.
Having cake is another way of saying eating cake. It's saying you can't eat your cake and then eat your cake again.
It implies we are here to do something more productive than fucking spiders
Thunderfoot is a dumbass and shouldn't be referenced for anything. If he gets something right it's only by luck.
It's more bestester
Making shit up as they go along.
They could just release early, with pricing as low as they are willing to go. If they really were trying to "cater to the masses" like all their marketing has been about, they would be comparing themselves to Intel's Battlemage.
They could come out and strike first against Nvidia with an unbeatable price.
Instead they are trying to position it as high and expensive as possible and ride Nvidia's coattails.
I've got ogmios tagged, they have a history of espousing bullshit as "fact", usually with some religious bent to it. Their science education likely came from a pastor and I doubt they'll ever sincerely try to actually learn science.
It's not like they could publish anything with such an embarrassingly small data set
I vote NDP... LPC and CPC both suck. Don't let the third option die out...
Typewriters were not designed for ergonomics at all. They were made to make mechanical levers attached to the keys functional.
The up-angled keys are basically just a relic of mechanical design that people got used to. Like the QWERTY layout, which is also designed for mechanical function of a bunch of tiny levers swinging at a piece of paper, it's actually designed to slow down typing speed and is also terrible for ergonomics.
https://www.therevisionist.org/ergonomics/best-keyboard-tilt-for-reducing-wrist-pain-to-zero/
Negative tilt is the actual ergonomic position.
Much like QWERTY, keyboards are designed with positive tilt for no reason other than "it's always been that way" and "people got used to it"