losttourist
Modern tech, retro tech, 80s/90s music & nostalgia. I live in northern England so most things I post about have a UK slant.
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I enjoy Sara Cox’s evening drivetime show. I sometimes wish I didn’t, but when you’re doing yet another 4-hour slog up the M1/M6 in evening rush hour traffic it’s perfect company.
And Zoe Ball can be OK in the mornings, although I’ll often tune into something with a bit less chatter unless I’m feeling particularly enthusiastic. Other than those two shows, R2 doesn’t really do it for me. And yes, Jeremy Vine is utterly off-putting.
Linux doesn’t really know about drives, it knows about partitions and mount points.
Obviously this is a simplification, but in general it’s close enough. It also could well be your problem - timeshift doesn’t know or care that /boot is on the same physical drive as the rest of your system: if it’s a different partition, it’s separate.
It’s a little more than 100€
It’s half as much again! If your budget is that flexible you really should have mentioned it in the original post so that people could give you a wider range of options.
Translate it up by a couple of orders of magnitude and you get “I want to buy a car, I have €10,000 to spend” … “I found one for €15,000, it’s a little bit more but …”
In the UK we had three songs in the top ten in 1985 all called “The Power of Love”, all different.
- This one by Jennifer Rush
- Huey Lewis & The News song from Back to the Future
- Frankie Goes To Hollywood’s power ballad, now a UK Christmas classic
All of them completely awesome in their own ways.
You can easily report if you’re using kbin website, don’t know how it works if you’re using an app. You just hover over the “more” link and a dropdown appears with “Report” as the first option.
It’s a great story. It’s also completely Fake News. DIdn’t happen at all.