My cousin's wife was an ER nurse for 19 years and quit her job back in 2022 after dealing with the covid patients that "knew better" for 2 and a half years. This attitude seems to still be prevelant in a certain subset of people. They know they need help but they've been indoctrinated into believing things that are not in their best interests. I'm sure tiktok told him he could cure his diabetes with microgreens or some shit and his "research" tops all of the medical and nursing degrees in your building.
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This is my strategy too, except I make new playlists every January and seperate the songs by year. So I have 2017, 2018, 2019, etc playlists of songs that came out that year. Then I go through the songs from that year and add the absolute bangers to an ultimate playlist. I also never unlike a song.
No precipitation to speak of so it wasn't that bad. Nothing really closed down and the roads were good. Supposed to be 72 degrees (22c) tomorrow, thank fuck.
I've always wondered why they string random letters together. What does Amazon make the sellers do?
And this is why you're not allowed to pick up the kids from school anymore.
I think it was Technology Connections that did a video on French door fridges. One major problem with them (among the countless others) is airflow. Refrigerators have one refrigeration unit for both the fridge and freezer. The air is cooled in the freezer and moved to the less cool fridge. Cool air is denser than warmer air so it falls. Conventional fridges (freezer on top) were designed that way on purpose. When the freezer is on bottom you add levels of complexity and work against what has already been proven effective. That's not a problem, per se, because humans are ingenious. But in order to compete with traditional fridges these companies have to do this at the mercy of the lowest bidder.
Windows Server 2022 kicks 2000 in the balls, does a line of coke, and crashes.
Windows Server 2022
Damn, I wanted some.
Also, bitlocker is not the only disk encryption software for Windows. It's just the built in one. If you wanted, you could use something like Veracrypt which is open source and will play nicely with all your OSes.
That appears to be a strawberry 'now and later' candy.