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  • They used dial up for certain claims up to about 10 years ago, they claimed it was for security.

  • This might have something to do with it. Different type of centipede.

  • Even freaking Russia has a nationalized healthcare system, the fuck!? Medicaid and Medicare runs windows 95 on dialup.

  • That's good to know, thank you.

  • You can, but, it's a select few models and most are older.

    Edit: personally I don't flash my phone because I'm poor and can't risk bricking it

  • Most little boys seen to excite the Catholic Church

  • I didn't even know that was an option until I walked into an Aldi.

  • I'm an Aldi simp too!!! Aldi is far superior to Walmart, I never expect my fruits and vegetables to last more than a week and Aldi is good with that. I will never buy produce or meat at Walmart, the things they do to their meat is disgusting. I buy most my non perishables from Walmart, Aldi for other things, and then Costco every couple of weeks. I'm also a Costco simp. In my experience to get the best quality and price you gotta go to multiple places.

    Side note, season, time of year changes where produce is the best. Cucumbers in summer at Aldi where I live aren't good.

  • Where I am in the US all our supermarkets suck, and are over priced. Aldi offers a clean environment with inexpensive food at decent non farm stand quality. When your alternative is double the price in a run down store or Walmart. Aldi is a very nice alternative.

    I really don't think it takes much for Aldi to compete in a large part of the US market. Even if they're not the best because we have so much of the worst in supermarkets.

  • Murica! Fuck yeah! Let's just created a walled silo where we fuck our cousins and praise our own superiority. /s

  • I lived in this town and there was this"computer and pawn" place. They did this to people's computers. I constantly had people come into the computer place I worked at very confused. Not knowing why they needed a password to install things, where is Microsoft office, how do I print, etc. Most of these people didn't have the money to put windows back on, but, those that did, did real quick. All this did was scare people away. If we started replacing Linux on people's computers it needs to come with a intro tech support plan and a short intro class explaining the basics.

    At this point the people that benefit the most easily are those who only need email, Web browsing and or are old. People who work off their machine are going to use Windows and that former demographic usually just use their phones or a tablet now. At least in the US

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  • This is what we did, sometimes we print, sometimes we don't, toner doesn't dry. Multi function 200 dollars. So far 5 years later, off brand toner and all is well.

  • Lol I only found out about a month ago. So I'm in the same boat.

  • It is but you don't want to recommend it to anybody who doesn't know what they're doing because they can seriously break their computer lol