

Don’t Americans do this in real life? That’s what TV taught me.
Don’t Americans do this in real life? That’s what TV taught me.
Every Macbook Air in the coffeeshop crashes out of sheer terror and awe when you unfold that nerdstation.
TV straight against the wall and a couch on the opposite wall. Matress on a bedframe and in a separate room.
Also it’s never taught that you should lift the clutch to the bite point and keep it still until the car builds up some momentum. I think people do it so subconsciously that it doesn’t occur to them that that’s the key to moving from a standstill.
No, plain old human made ones.
Finding logic errors 7 hours into the workday.
By definition yes. Their worth is determined by negotiation between the company and the employee.
To your last point: By that logic you could argue that no one should be able to get compensated for their skills in an open marketplace. The actors and athletes get paid a lot because someone is willing to pay that money, and they are willing because only a miniscule part of humankind has exceptional skills/talent. Most people are average in every way.
Finally someone who understands. I see this mistake everywhere made even by supposedly intelligent people.
How do you get it to search the internet?
Pasting code and error messages in saves time in debugging stupid mistakes.
I’m guessing you’re young? Just wait, it gets easier with time.
Kids today don’t know that until quite recently if you turned on the TV and you didn’t get any picture, you could give the thing a firm slap on the side and it would work.
There’s nothing wrong with knowing about things. If I’m deciphering your question correctly, you need to learn to keep your mouth shut. People won’t pester you then.
Some units even get horse drawn Maxim guns.
And so will be almost every EU company/government/institution.
I dream of finding a useful application for it so I can rationalize the purchases.
What channel do you mean, c90adventures?
How?