To be clear if you stop there Linux will not installed, you won't lose any data, and you can just unplug the USB stick to allow windows to boot up when you restart.
One note, sinceit's installed to a USB stick it'll be a bit slower than if you installed it on your PC. Still though, it'll be the same idea.
I guess there's not much to this argument at this point between us. I hope you're right, and I would assume some resistance, but do doubt it to be significant. The courts are captured, national dems are weak, and even when talking about the power of state dems I've not seen much strong and resilient push back. Lastly, national dems have quite a bit of power in state politics. Don't doubt the ability of a crab to pull down it's fellow crab in it's own attempt to leave the bucket.
Thanks for the conversation. Though I'm a bit more pessimistic I can see you're at least a reasonable person
Not really if it's threatened and the dems instantly fold. A dozen or so congress members and few senate members in support of freezing elections, the threat of violence, and a continuation of what see we now. That's about all that's needed.
Still, though it'd argue it unlikely, military intervention cannot be ruled out
On this being a separate situation it's not really. It's just an expansion of your own hypothetical. In a world where red states halt elections they would also pressure blue states to do the same. Blue states would likely fold as they have to many of the more important issues recently.
OK. That's a wild thing to say. If you're willing to say that the red states may illegally fail to hold elections can you not recognize the likelyhood that they'd stop, by force, blue states from doing the same?
Do you seriously think blue states wouldn't fold if pressured to stop elections?
I'm not convinced that any of this will come to pass and elections will be stopped but if they want to they can and will.
Absolutely. Which is why I like medium sized series of books that way the next book is usually clear, but I don't have the secondary issue of never feeling like I'm "done" you get with long series.
Start looking when you get to the last book and by the time you're through you can hop right in
Eh, not entirely. Typescript will build faster and the text editor can parse it quicker but once it hits the browser no speed is gained. It's kinda stated in the article but it dances around it quite well I wouldn't blame you for missing it.
This just makes transpilation quicker along with some other benefits while working with it in editor. It's still just JavaScript in the end this just gets it there quicker. Still very cool though.
Wait, I know I'm late to the party, but is that a bullpup sniper rifle?
Why.
I can't see how a sniper rifle benefits from any of the positives of a bull-pup save for maybe the shorter profile being easier to store. Something a folding stalk would do just as well.
Why?
Not at all familiar with the gun. Please tell me it's a regular rifle intented for a designated marksmen and not a real sniper rifle. I see the optic which pushes me in that direction
Here's a few I could suggest
Cap Chronicles - tg.blk
Love Being Used - tg.blk
Dora - Tierra Whack
Orion's Belt - Kitty ray
One life, might live - Little Simz
Gimp is great for regular photo editing but when it comes to digital painting or drawing it lacks alot of the features needed. Krita isn't as good, I'd argue, at photo editing as gimp is however so both have their place
On a differet note Ironworks also from Nova Scotia makes some great tasting rum. Smooth, sweet, and a bit thicker like it should be. Might sound a bit dumb but their maple rum is absolutely beautiful too. Not at all a gimmick like I first thought. For context I drink both neat
I'd suggest the hands on approach personally. It may take some time to get up though.
You can install a distro onto a USB stick and boot from it to play around and see if you like it.
Here's a quick tutorial:
https://docs.fedoraproject.org/en-US/fedora/latest/preparing-boot-media/
And separately the distro I'd reccomemd using:
https://fedoraproject.org/spins/kde/
After you create the live CD you should be able to keep it plugged in and boot to using this method from howtogeek:
https://www.howtogeek.com/129815/beginner-geek-how-to-change-the-boot-order-in-your-computers-bios/
To be clear if you stop there Linux will not installed, you won't lose any data, and you can just unplug the USB stick to allow windows to boot up when you restart.
One note, sinceit's installed to a USB stick it'll be a bit slower than if you installed it on your PC. Still though, it'll be the same idea.
Here's a full guide on how to install it:
https://www.howtogeek.com/693588/how-to-install-linux/