You can still purchase your own HP ink cartridges, it's only the optional subscription cartridges that require an ongoing payment.
Whether it's good value is an exercise for each individual, but the monthly costs usually work out less than buying them outright, unless you're an exceptionally low user and can stretch a set of retail carts over two years (without them drying up)
As a kid, Tremors, Aliens, and Police Academy 4. Those were films we had on VHS (recorded from the TV). The first two were on the same 4h cassette, recorded in glorious long play mode and the write protection tab broken out for safety.
More than a dozen watches for each of those.
As an adult, there's a few had multiple watches. No idea what's the "most" but the ones that stick out are:
Charlie's Angels - the mid 2000's one with Drew Barrymore, Cameron Diaz and Lucy Lu.
Blade 2
The fast and the Furious
The terminator
Kill Bill
An alternative launcher might help with the swipe left bit. I know it's another big corp but I've been running the Microsoft launcher on my pixel 2 for years now, and It's been pretty well behaved
I'M A NEW CITIZEN OF CITY 17, AND FOR THE MOST PART, I REALLY DIG THIS TOWN! BUT I HAVE A QUESTION I WAS HOPING YOU COULD ANSWER FOR ME.
THERE ARE SOME REALLY FINE LOOKIN' LADIES IN THIS CITY, AND YET WHEN I SEE THEM, I DON'T FEEL ANY... WELL, FOR LACK OF A BETTER TERM, URGES. I GOT NO ANGLE ON MY DANGLE! YOU FEEL ME?
I GUESS MY QUESTION IS THIS:
WHY HAS THE COMBINE SEEN FIT TO SUPPRESS OUR REPRODUCTIVE CYCLE?
I have a Pixel 2 I picked up in 2018, a few months after they were released (my previous Nexus 5x got the bootloops).
I held off upgrading due to the free original quality Google photos. When that ran out, I did follow new releases, and found the features appealing, but then I'd see the ever inflating prices and couldn't justify spending so much to replace a device that still works fine.
And it does still work. Granted, it's had a new battery and a couple of charging ports (I've gotten a lot bolder with cleaning the ports now, don't expect it to need a 4th any time soon).
I'm fortunate to be capable of making those repairs myself, I'd have probably given in and bought an A model otherwise. For now though, I just have to say, maybe next year.
In 2016 I bought a 512gb 950pro for £200, not only is it still my boot drive it still has the same windows 10 installation, even though it's on a completely different motherboard.
Since that new motherboard has three more M.2 slots than the 2016 platform, I just picked up one of the 970 evos in the OP for £43. It can fill in for my current SATA SSD steam cache, which can in turn take the place of my one remaining HDD and I'll be free of spinning iron.
Although... Now I look at it, the 2tb version is less than twice the price...
Mine doesn't, although if I do I can run the quick cycle for less than half the energy of the full cycle and still have perfectly clean dishware at the end
HP Smart does suck, although the cheap HP printer/scanner we picked up in 2020 for home schooling has been pretty reliable. A couple of the colour nozzles clogged after an extend period without use, but it's on the £1 a month cartridge rental so I just kept re-running the cleaning cycle until it worked again.
I read somewhere that suggested that background radiation is actually (ever so) slightly lower near a nuclear plant, because all the shielding effectively casts a 'shadow' in the background.
You can still purchase your own HP ink cartridges, it's only the optional subscription cartridges that require an ongoing payment.
Whether it's good value is an exercise for each individual, but the monthly costs usually work out less than buying them outright, unless you're an exceptionally low user and can stretch a set of retail carts over two years (without them drying up)