300 big boys!
The loot!
The loot!
The loot is on fire!
300 big boys!
The loot!
The loot!
The loot is on fire!
I trialled both a while ago, chose ummich asits face recognition was superior.
There were other reasons, but I’ve forgotten them.
Where we’re going you won’t need eyes.
I bought a refurbished SFF PC and put a PCIe NIC in it. Installed opnSense.
Cheap as chips. Supremely powerful.
Zebras probably took it the worst.
Duh, just insert a poorly rendered carton of (spilled) tomato juice.
Problem solved.
Soooo lesbians bad but incestuous lesbian cousins good.
Amazing.
Shhh, don’t tell the SovCits.
“I’ve got a buddy who can do the gas and the 'leccy. Super cheap.”
Derp, that’s what I was thinking of.
`Plural of genre. Still should have been singular “genre” though, unless there are multiple genera of these images.
I was thinking of “genus”.
Just fill the balloon with farts.
I still double-check my CIDR’s/netmasks and expected ranges with a tool (some online one or other). Easier to avoid silly mistakes or typo’s
TL;DR: it depends entirely on the DHCP server software.
Generally the safe/reliable policy is to assign a smaller DHCP range (or ranges) and allocate static assignments outside of the DHCP range(s).
Assume your network is 192.168.1.0/24.
Specify 192.168.1.128/25 for DHCP, which means all DHCP addresses will be above 192.168.1.128.
This leaves you everything below 192.168.1.127 for static assignments.
Was it an official act as president?
But then they can’t force you to watch claim that you watched the ad at the start of the video for that sweet advertiser revenue.
It’s correct, as much as any English is correct, but not typically spoken naturally like that.
The press (newspapers) has an idiosyncratic grammar, probably born of maximising space in a newspaper column. Headlines are often grammatical nightmares, body copy less so.
One could think of it as a form of semantic compression.