

They aren’t ice cream stores though…
They aren’t ice cream stores though…
I disagree with your premise.
Why?
It didn’t used to be, but that’s how it is now.
I see what you mean though.
Why can just mean explain something that is unexpected. Which you did with the history lesson. It doesn’t have to answer causality.
I would never do that to a French Fry.
At least the other fast food places don’t have names like “Ben &Jerry” or “Baskin Robbins”
Wow
Not necessarily. It could be “Why does Dairy Queen sell food (unsaid part: when I expect it to only sell ice cream?”)
A: because it used to only sell ice cream in the past.
It’s the fast way of saying emergency brake, aka hand brake.
Looking at the tach is so useful through. You can learn how your car can go into gear at different speeds depending on if you’re going uphill, downhill, or flat.
I disagree, I think it’s better to use the e-brake to hold the car on the slope while you’re engaging first gear. And when you’re in gear you lower the e-brake.
Historic facts can be an answer.
How long have they been a fast food store? I thought they were an ice cream shop
Thanks for the actual answer!
That makes too much sense :/
I’ve been bitten before by these non standard things… thanks for the reminder.
Many indie games are PC only and are unlikely to ever be ported to a Nintendo platform – mostly because it’s a lot easier to play them on new PCs. As Nintendo products age, emulation can be one of the only ways the games stay playable.
It would be fine if we lived in a utopia, but not fine when corporations have the power to require that you use one, or else you can’t use their services.
The fact that perfectly capable PCs aren’t getting security updates is just part of it. Once Microsoft and other corporations can ensure that your computer is no longer completely controlled by the user (as the TPM ensures) they can start locking it down, first in the name of security, but then just like how some phones have apps that you can’t uninstall, or how printers force you to use name brand ink at a huge markup.
This is changing. Microsoft is trying to restrict Windows 10 -> uploads based on having a user-hostile TPM module to make PCs more locked down, just like phones.
Ask who?