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That used to be my approach, but since I got symmetric 1Gb/s fibre I’ve found that if I leave it uncapped anything I download completes in a few minutes and I don’t download anything popular so I don’t have to worry about uploading too much.
That used to be my approach, but since I got symmetric 1Gb/s fibre I’ve found that if I leave it uncapped anything I download completes in a few minutes and I don’t download anything popular so I don’t have to worry about uploading too much.
Ha, good point. I’m showing my age here. I understand our modern phone screens have resolution approaching that of good print, but when I think of a screen my brain still defaults to something like a 14" VGA at 57PPI :-)
I’m curious if this relies on the fact that we’re looking at on pixelated screens to work. But not so curious that I’ll print it out to check.
I assume enforcing the no photography rule?
That was nearly 6 years ago!
Well I learned something today - I always thought PNG was lossey.
It made me think much harder than I should really admit
I was expecting this comment :-) I do actually do the laundry and she complains that I don’t use softener.
I wish I could make my wife understand this :-(
That’s kinda where I’m at, but I already have kids, and now they’re having kids. I worry about them.
It’s a bit hard to follow what you’re asking, but it seems like the answer is in your question - if you’re taking the A610 stay in the left lane, as marked. If you’re exiting after the A610 use the right lane. What am I missing?
I have the same experience and always assumed it was caused by bowel contents putting pressure on the urethra in/around the prostate. I’d be interested to learn if there’s anything more to it than that and if it’s a uniquely male experience… (I assume you’re male?)
That made me laugh for real. Mainly because it bought back memories - I’m pretty sure I first heard it from my dad - about 50 years ago.