

I’ve used a DeLonghi espresso machine ($100) for close to 20 years now. My first one lasted 15 years.
It’s not perfect, but just about the best bang-for-buck on the market.


I’ve used a DeLonghi espresso machine ($100) for close to 20 years now. My first one lasted 15 years.
It’s not perfect, but just about the best bang-for-buck on the market.


I’m not even that particular a out coffee, and I’ll be damned if I’m doing instant all the time.
I keep some around for emergencies, but otherwise it’s espresso/cappuccinos for me. A decent machine can be had for $100


Less intuitive for morons who never learned anything anyway.
Are YOU going to pay for the conversion?
Algeebea and Calc must’ve really sucked for you.


Yea, no.
I get it, but no.
Yep, on NT4 the instant the last key in CTRL-ALT-DEL went down the task manager came up.
XP and Win7 were still very good with it.
I think it went south when they removed the requirement for CTRL-ALT-DEL to login.


DDG has gone completely shitty for me recently.
Such a weird thing to be seeing.


Quit posting this nonsense under different accounts.
Chav is NOT a derogatory term for working class folks.
This is what I’m going to reply every time you post this garbage.
The Cambridge English Dictionary defines chav as “an insulting word for someone, usually a young person, whose way of dressing, speaking, and behaving is thought to show their lack of education and low social class.”
https://dictionary.cambridge.org/us/dictionary/english/chav
It’s based on behaviour.


Quit posting this nonsense under different accounts.
Chav is NOT a derogatory term for working class folks.
This is what I’m going to reply every time you post this garbage.
The Cambridge English Dictionary defines chav as “an insulting word for someone, usually a young person, whose way of dressing, speaking, and behaving is thought to show their lack of education and low social class.”
https://dictionary.cambridge.org/us/dictionary/english/chav
It’s based on behaviour.


Quit posting this nonsense under different accounts.
Chav is NOT a derogatory term for working class folks.
This is what I’m going to reply every time you post this garbage.
The Cambridge English Dictionary defines chav as “an insulting word for someone, usually a young person, whose way of dressing, speaking, and behaving is thought to show their lack of education and low social class.”
https://dictionary.cambridge.org/us/dictionary/english/chav
It’s based on behaviour.

Either you missed the joke, or you upped the ante by connecting to a much older song.


And you don’t know basic writing.


Gonna need a source.
Also chav /= working class, no matter how much you make this claim and continue to post it.


They keep posting this idea that “chav = working class”.
They either have an agenda or a mental problem.
Also American, and know damn well that chav /= working class.
Earthbox or (the now defunct) Aero Garden (they couldn’t compete with cheap Chinese knockoffs).
Was gifted an Aero Garden a few years ago, it’s a game changer.
Yep - my aprroach to SB is to buy a few, put on gloves, cut them up, baggie in portions I use.
Then wash gloves and knife, discard gloves. Wash hands.
Put those bagged up SBs in another baggie, freeze.
Then wash everything one last time.
Businesses repair laptops every day.
I’ve replaced 2 keyboards in my family in the last year, and 2 batteries.
I’ve replaced fans in laptops. Recently replaced the cpu paste in one.
Just because you never see it because everyone you know buys shitty consumer laptops, doesn’t mean it doesn’t happen. Business-class laptops are maintainable, and they cost more because of it.
In the last year my friends in the SMB space have replaced half a dozen keyboards, numerous batteries, etc. And these are in companies that have regular replacement cycles.
So fixing computers has saved me from replacing a laptop for just $100 in parts in the last year alone. And time - I’m not waiting for some “expert” to tell me my keyboard is dead. I just ordered one online for $30.