Casio f-91w watch. Its like 6 years old now, so the battery only has like 4 more years left.
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No, but it already has language support for most languages. As a decades long vim user who fully moved to helix, it didn't lack anything I needed.
Democrats are not pleased that their pivot to asia strategy failed so completely.
The authoritarian Starmer regime has no depths to which it won't sink.
Most of europe traded with nazi germany until the war broke out, but the US trade with nazi germany was especially egregious, as some US companies continued business and making profits during the war. Ford, GE, IBM, and Dow chemical are really bad cases. Coke even re-branded its operations in nazi germany as "fanta", to be able to continue making a profit during the war.
Same... although I did graduate with a lot of debt that forced me into jobs I hated for many years.
Not just private banks, but the US government realized they could make a ton of profit by charging interest on loans rather than enforcing tuition caps or reigning in university bureacracy and loan companies, and all the middlemen who profit at the expense of teachers and students. The whole experience left me disillusioned with the US education system, and I saw it as more of a business or a racket than actually about educating people into professions that ensure their future financial security.
This was fully documented in the soviet archives too. Here's an article about it: https://archive.is/6afHk
You love to see it.
De-dollarization can't happen fast enough, as the dollar is one of the pillars of US power. Good thing countries are banding together to make it a priority.
You mean the power cost of a computer idling at home?
I have 5 computers (beelink and nuc servers) at home rn, each idles at ~6 watts. That's about 40 usd a year. One computer would be 8.5 usd per year.
The democrats aren't also war hungry? Why did the Biden regime do this:
Why did the Obama regime do this?