Don't know if this was used outside my country (Spain) but almost any car in the 90's had pictures of your loved ones saying "we expect you", but also "don't rush" and others alike.
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Many articles on my country stars with "This/These/Those are...." all of them are a pure click bait. I've trained myself to avoid any article where the subject of interest is not in the header. I know they have no good content.
It's not riot, it's roti
Agree. Surprised to see the post. Wife and I are on our 60's and kids (don't know the correct word for young adults) living at home. Doors are always open except when need to be close. And where they are close, we all know it's for a reason (whatever reason) and no one open, at max, if urgent, knocking on the door is ok.
Humankind will disappear and hearth will evolve to better. This is not pessimistic not optimistic, I just believe life is a continuous evolution. Hard to believe humans are the last step or we're so important to last forever.
Thanks. Looks like the issue is windows related, more specifically Microsoft related. From the link you provided:
The number of concurrent RDP connections on Windows is actually a license limitation. Microsoft prohibits the creation of a workstation-based Terminal RDP server for multiple users to work simultaneously.
I'll try the solution from there this WE, although not very confident it will work due to the above mentioned limitation.
Why I'm so tired of sync post that I'm not when going to try...
I've expressed wrongly. My intend was to refer the companies paying for the ad not the ones managng the ads. Also ROI wanted to refer to the return for the investment on ads. Edit: typo
I'm just waiting for the ads bubble to explore. There is very little real ROI. As a user, my eyes and mind are well training to avoid seeing any ad that traverses the adblocker, I never clic on any PROMOTED content nor on any link of the ad-top results. Always REJECT cookies I've the option. The advertising companies pay on what they believe I'm seeing, but on what I really see (and care). Just waiting for the day they realize and stop wasting money and disturbance.
Since Sudoku was so popular few years back, I've play on a regular basis. Is not trending anymore but continues to be my go-to game to spare some time and keep my mind sharpen (I'm in the 60s group)
No. /boomer (63)