I don’t think he wanted to convince you, he just explained the backgroundon how you can track locations with bluetooth.
I don’t think he wanted to convince you, he just explained the backgroundon how you can track locations with bluetooth.
I need to do this again. I donated last year, but it’s one of my favorite and one pretty important site.
Trains are the carcinization of transport.
We just replaced hers after months of her dealing with the phone glitching. But she does enjoy it and requested getting another flip phone.
Does not compute. My wife had her Flip 3 replaced two times, and now she bought a Fairphone. Unfortunately they seem to be unreliable, the phone was quite nice otherwise.
Autocorrect, my mortal enemy!
I really like it here, it feels like early Reddit after the dog exodus.
Direct URL: https://d07riv.github.io/diabloweb/
But you still need the DIABDAT.MPQ
file from the original game.
I need to cite the German Wikipedia article, which I’ve read. It’s a good read and very long.
Abschließend wurde festgehalten: „Als Ergebnis der Ermittlungen der Staatsanwaltschaft Heilbronn lässt sich feststellen, dass sich das Unglück am 11. November 2000 hätte vermeiden lassen können, wenn seitens der Fa. Swoboda fahrzeuggeeignete Heizlüfter eingebaut worden wären, die es auf dem Markt gab.“
It was not a train conductor that brought it with him, it was build into the train by the train manufacturer. See this page: https://155.at/der-heizluefter/
Yeah, it’s worth a try. The usability depends on the trips you take and other factors. You need to download the maps beforehand.
I like it when I’m on foot or when I ride my bike, but for longer car trips I use other (online) apps for the traffic warnings and because I only have local maps downloaded.
Maybe organic maps?
It means it’s great.
Oh yes, won’t miss that.
I had the experience recently with two wifi usb sticks. Linux: Work out of the box, no hassle. Windows: One was not supported on Win 11 and caused blue screens, the other only works on USB2 port, not on USB3 and it was a real hassle to finde the right drivers.
That’s why I don’t understand people who say Windows is easier than Linux.
More money.
Sure, but this is a policy problem and not a technology one.