Of course, open source communities are awesome and provide! Thanks for the tip, will check the prefilled flashcards out
Of course, open source communities are awesome and provide! Thanks for the tip, will check the prefilled flashcards out
So they have these cool machines that repair disks and if you can find a computer and videogame repair store you might be able to rent them for cheap
IMO garage sales and thrift stores will get you most of what you want. You'll find stuff like the entire series of the Office for $2 per season or all the Starwars movies for $10 or some classic Western for $1. Cheaper than streaming and it's yours. Pay cash and help your local economy out. And if you want some new, then spend the $30 for it or rent it from the library (most city libraries will have a large DVD, CD and audio book collection)
Whoa! Very cool, thank you for sharing
Understandable, quite the bummer
Hmmm good to know. Thanks!
Yeah, whoever is benefiting from those changes is probably counting on it
That's why education and reading books that disagree with your life, culture and understanding can be very beneficial
Nice, thanks so much for the info!
Have any suggestions for "normies" on iPhone and Android that aren't Signal?
I find putting a DVD into a DVD player without having to sign in, have credit, a credit card, and have wifi to be the easiest. Usually costs less too