I was home schooled from childhood through highschool. I got a GED before I joined the military, then used the GI bill to go to university and took placement tests for everything, which put me at the same level as everyone else except for trigonometry, which I had to take a remedial class in.
Yeah, the US grade system up to highschool. I haven’t done those grades at all.
Never have I ever gone to school in grades K-12.
Just wait until they start serving ads for things that don’t exist and then throwing manufacturing together to make them on demand.
Beetlejuice, Beetlejuice, Beetlejuice
Going meta is always allowed. Just say you’re dumbing it down, that you don’t mean to be condescending, and invite them to interrupt if they already understand.
If you’re the smartest person in the room, then you’re in the wrong room.
My planes had groups, but I don’t think they were grouped by seat.
Burn the heretic.
Ah yeah, true. Even with minor exceptions, I still feel like it could be done better. I’m just bitter because I had to take four different planes this week.
That’s the problem with society- all the damn people. *Shakes fist at cloud*.
Load the goddamn plane by column, window seats to aisle seats, grouped by odd/even seat numbers and make people line up largest seat number to smallest. It takes an extra five minutes before you board the plane and saves you twenty or thirty. It wouldn’t even cost you the five if it was the standard.
The best way to read this screenshot is to keep the actual headline below the window and try to guess which thing it’s referring to.
It’s also 60", which is absurdly large to me lol. Glad I could help, though.
No worries. I feel like you probably do have to be a masochist to consume Tate media of any type, so it still works.
Ah, my bad. Sorry.
I have one. It’s 4k, which gave me some trouble from an Ubuntu media server, and the refresh rate is ~144, I believe. It cost me something like 300-400 USD.
Worked security at a hospital, and was responsible for signing corpses over to the funeral homes. One week, there was a car wreck in a nearby small town- a pickup truck flipped and rolled with five or six teenagers in the back. I spent the whole night rolling them out of the freezer and passing them off to various funeral homes.