Having worked in 3 companies, Excel sure seems like the most popular database.
Having worked in 3 companies, Excel sure seems like the most popular database.
It did, but it was a “premium feature” - paying users would have to “boost” a community to alow them to enable this feature.
Only when enough users boosted, the feature became available. And once that threshold was no longer reached, the feature would go away.
a small price to pay for not having to deal with frost giants, IMHO.
smaller, therefore easier to hide. Not registered with a central authority like, for example, cars.
Even the site you linked to tells you it’s the other way around. The W Community got it’s name from “Win” commonly being shortened to W, not vice versa.
“Exactly my point. We will not be investing an hour looking at the footage to pinpoint the time of theft, now get out!”
You seem interesting. Wanna have a discourse on leftbook?
It’s a major win (Massive W) as opposed to a big loss (Huge L)
You might have heard that in a comedy routine: https://youtu.be/nu6C2KL_S9o?si=Wwa-D1QFciB5sb78
I honestly think 1 year would be too far back to be actually relevant to the current price, but I can see a 3 month period being a good middle ground.
One of the benefits of being part of the EU :)
“Man, if your this clumsy, I would not want to be around when you’re operating a forklift”
I do meth all the time, but I usually don’t OD.
as always, Apple is on the top when it comes to innovation. Their newly invented “USB-C” (the C stands for “cool”) connector looks very solid and soon we will probably see the android copycats steal that connector and put it on their phones, too.
“Not the bell dismisses you, I do. So sit back down!”
I think it would be weird going from 12am (ante meridiem = before noon) to 12:01pm (post meridiem = after noon), therefore 12pm must come right before 12:01pm, so 12pm is noon.