Comment Re:Old question (Score 1) 56
If a tree explodes in the forest...
...and you happen to have a mirror handy, you might just catch it's light echoes.
If a tree explodes in the forest...
...and you happen to have a mirror handy, you might just catch it's light echoes.
Either you're one of those super-privileged people who live close to the center of London and Paris, or you need to add 1-2h at either end to get from your suburb to the high speed rail station.
A lot of suburban London is within 30 minutes of central London. Suburbs further out just have faster trains. I used to live outside the M25, and had a 23 minute non-stop journey, with a train every 10 minutes at peak times.
Have you ever seen init scripts?
I'm still trying to get over the upgrade to systemd, you insensitive clod!
am I supposed to ignore GNOME's outstanding interface designs?
Which ones would those be?
GNOME 2 had some good ideas.
I guess there's a point to the "1532 have blocked this number" except that ALL the people you want to block come from undisclosed numbers/PABX/skype anyway
I get quite a few calls from known numbers belonging to my credit card company's marketing department trying to sell extra services or increase my credit limit. But Android already had the ability to set the ringtone for a contact to NONE.
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