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Nope.
The big thing is that the Deck uses Linux which allows Steam to provide an amazing interface.
All the “competition” still tries to use Windows, and the experience is appalling.
Nope.
The big thing is that the Deck uses Linux which allows Steam to provide an amazing interface.
All the “competition” still tries to use Windows, and the experience is appalling.
Dave said he would stick around regardless of the results of Brexit…
Then you should look around. It is very much a thing in the UK.
Yes, I’m not sure how the preferred way to present content on here is yet so I gave the original URL as the link and then commented the archive link. I sometimes see people complaining that they don’t see the body, so it sounds like we have to work around some crappy clients too.
If there is a preferred way of presenting this then I will update the submission.
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Faggot_(food)
They are pork meat balls, made with pork belly, bacon, if you get traditional faggots then they will also contain a bit of liver and kidney too.
The 51% who want to fuck everything up voted against it when we had the referendum on changing the vote.
We need to build more because this is about a Shelter piece on people having to live as families in a single hotel room rotating locations.
We aren’t even at the point of private landlords being the problem and preventing people from buying, as there simply aren’t enough houses for people
It’s an article by Shelter.
Then you should read the article.
This is the official statistics for people living in temporary accommodation whilst waiting for a house. These are families living in single room accommodation like a hotel room.
Cheers, makes sense. Dryer ground makes it less absorbent.
Like putting a dry sponge under the tap, a wet sponge allows water to flow through, while a dry one will splash water before starting to absorb any.
Tax the crap out of them until they build is usually easier.
Sometimes (?), missing Coldplay isn’t a negative.
I’m interested how this will dry out the area due to increased drainage yet also increase flooding.
I’m sure this is bad, I can’t think of a reason Saudis would build something like this except to be pricks but the piece seems a little mixed with it’s message.
Unfortunately the solutions are opposed by both sides, as lefties are arguing points about house building not reducing costs which doesn’t stand up to scrutiny.
If we build a million McMansions, they won’t sell for £500k+ due to oversupply.
“Affordable housing” is just basically building more at this point, the reason you can sell ex-council houses for over £300k is because, as the article you didn’t read says, 1 in 200 are homeless due to insufficient housing.
It is unfortunate that the building companies make more money by not building, than by building.
We need a progressive land/council tax. Hording land should cost you.
My favourite suggestion should be that tax levels are based upon a heat map of urban density, but also linked to area owned. It was a suggestion that came out of the US because they have problems with land hording in urban areas, spaces that are just a car park to act as a holding for land.
It would mean that ownership of inner city, undeveloped land and also owning large estates is penalised.
I’m trying to imagine the crossover between folks who would watch Sleaford Mods, and those that can tolerate Coldplay.
Unsurprising that it all shot out of control after 2010, and just more evidence that we need to build more.
Paywall bypass link here:
Sorry, I love them. Fried as part of breakfast, cooked with cream on fresh sour dough toast.
Beef and mushroom pie. So good.
They could call it Windows Console Edition, or WinCE.