A mini heart attack was the only thing that could get me up in the morning in my teenage years.
I used this song as my alarm clock https://youtu.be/E2WyDq0-5aY
The first 5 seconds gets you and then besides that it is a pretty good song.
A mini heart attack was the only thing that could get me up in the morning in my teenage years.
I used this song as my alarm clock https://youtu.be/E2WyDq0-5aY
The first 5 seconds gets you and then besides that it is a pretty good song.
It's even worse, it's 6th grade
https://www.thenationalliteracyinstitute.com/2024-2025-literacy-statistics
I've read Anne Frank's Diary, I've been to the Museum Of The Second World War in Gdansk, visited similar museums in Germany, been to several historical WW2 sites in Germany, so I have definitely read and heard about other camps. But I have probably never thought much about the names of the camps.
Well, now I'm embarrassed. I'm from Europe and I can only name one... Other Europeans who can just list these camps?? Is it common knowledge for non-americans?
I have no experience with this, at all, but could creating symlinks from your internal SSD to your external HDD perhaps solve this issue?
If you’re in a group and talking about someone who isn’t there, imagine they are. That way, you’ll never say something you might regret later.
While gambling away his money
Well, I bought when the interests where highest a couple of years ago at 5 % interest rate in Denmark, fixed for 30 years.
Jeg tror ikke du skal tænke for meget over det. Det kan ske for enhver, og mange har nok stået i en lignende situation. Det er selvfølgelig træls hvis der er nogen der blander sig. Men tag en boltsaks med og klip den over på stedet, eller træk den med hjem eller over til en cykelhandler og få det fikset der.
Det er nok sket for en hel del. Det er nok heller ikke en cykel til mange tusinde kroner?
I worked for a call center 10+ years ago, and if I searched for customers, which I had not talked to, in our internal CRM system, it would be flagged in an internal system, which potentially could end with employees being fired. I was an inbound customer service rep, and the only thing i thing i could get access to was their name, address and their phone bills.. So, yeah, it just surprises me that the policies around accessing "private" data is so Laissez-faire.
i don't know why it surprises me.. I know that the data is not encrypted, and that it is stored on their servers, but still, I thought the users had at least some minimum of privacy, at least from individuals working at Meta.
Haha I can see that that would have worked as well. Not a bad way to start the day.