Well, one other thing in the 70s was everyone kind of lived a simpler life anyway. Not many had really luxurious things, and most places weren't trying to be anything fancy. It's just a place to live and the basics for most. I love what we have today, but I also miss those times as well since nobody cared if your place of living wasn't up to date with all the luxeries we come to take for granted as necessities or judged for possibly not having them.
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That's because they really just want the dumbest followers to be the ones to take the first step and sacrifice themselves. Why do it themselves when they can just complain about it long enough until some idiot goes and murders someone "for the cause".
I am 40, and I have only been to a doctor once about 5 years ago since my pediatrician. My wife made me go just to make sure I was ok. Outside of that, I probably have been to an urgent care like 5 times in 20 something years as well when I got really sick. I am not thrilled with this solution, but I agree that Healthcare costs are too much to go. I really hope that we see a drastic change in our system within my lifetime, but I have my doubts.
I currently use Navidrome as well, but I really don't use smart playlists like that. For me, I use Symfonium on Android, which offers a ton of options and is incredible. In all my years of using a personal server to host music, this app has been the best by a lot. As for desktop apps, I don't use them much, but when I do, I use Musicbee, which also offers unlimited customization if you're willing to put time into it. It used to have a subsonic plug-in, but I have no idea if it's still active. I just use the local file location and treat it as its own entity. If the subsonic plug-in still works, it may allow you to do what you want since everything seems possible in Musicbee from my experience.
Maybe that's exactly what they want. Being able to buy anything gets old. They now want the things money can't buy. Sadly, those things are normally dark evil things, like seeing the poor suffer!
I would also say that cameras were probably not that common to be held by kids back then either. I would say there is a good chance whoever took the photo was an adult as well.
Sadly I feel like this tradition is drying up more and more each year. I remember like 10-15 years ago tons of sites did really big things for the day. I honestly forgot today was April 1st until I saw this post. I miss it.
VirtualBoy was also a terrible Nintendo product from the 90s, which adds to the joke even more.
As did my uncle... from my understanding, it happened when he was 12 way back in the early 70s, which left him deaf and has impacted his entire life, not for the better. I wish I could see the life he would have lived if that had never happened.
Only if you like a ton of mini games to preoccupy your time in-between every bit of story along the way. Also, if you like open world areas with very simple predetermined objectives for every region. Not to much to do in terms of exploration, mostly just hand holding to track down all the things then move on to the next. I loved it but I am sure a lot of people don't.
No, home and pro EOL are the same date as enterprise. Enterprise editions are allowed the extra time because Microsoft already knows an insane amount of businesses will not be fully moved off 10 by that date and instead of making themselves look bad, they setup this program to tell everyone hey where here for you and also ready to make an insane amount of bonus money.
Idk if the article also mentions, but every year after the first, the price increases for each additional year. The did this with Windows 7 as well, I know all about it because I work for a company that had to do it for 2 years. Once the time comes you replace the systems license with a new key that continues to allow updates to work.