The “At least 4 seconds later” text seems unnecessary, kinda ruins the joke.
can anyone comment how often that is used by people in the region?
Frequently, though it’s mostly informal shorthand for “the greater Chicago metropolitan area”, you probably wouldn’t say “I live in Chicagoland” unless you were intentionally being vague.
Only if you put north on the top on your map.
It’s 14 lb. Definitely a contender for the dumbest unit in common use.
Can confirm. Just the other day I walked past a bar where some folks were smoking outside and the combination of “bar smell” with the added hint of cigarette really sent me back to my childhood.
They aren’t out of order. They’re in order, clockwise.
What screws?
Fair enough to feel that way, but we’re taking about windows here.
It’s not about whether you know how to turn it off; it’s about the fact that you have to do that at all. Also that you’ll have to do it again when Microsoft decides to reset the option behind your back. And pushes you away from changing it (default browser option). And ignores it (default browser option).
The general feel of it all is incredibly frustrating.
Then what are these?
I also remember seeing Candy Crush appear mysteriously without any prompting…
“Diacritics” is the word you are looking for.
And unfortunately the kind of people who decide whether people get to board a plane do care about that stuff.
And the terminology is misleading, resulting in problems. shrug.
“Changes” are not the same thing as “files”.
I’d expect that files that are not in version control would not be touched.
I dunno, “discard changes” is usually not the same as “delete all files”
Strong !fuckcars@lemmy.world energy.
Even then, Bidens win was despite that, not because of it.
The only time I’ve been prompted to enter a PIN is when using the same card as a debit card vs a credit card.
It is in no way comparable to civil forfeiture, except that both result in losing an item.