Manila palm (aka Christmas palm) for anyone who might one of those trees at home.
Manila palm (aka Christmas palm) for anyone who might one of those trees at home.
As California goes, so goes the nation. Conservatives don’t like this.
If it wasn’t for the high cost of living, I’d move to California as well. Still hope I’ll make it there some day.
As long as there’s a noticable crease in the screen, I’m out. They also need to last more than two years.
Sounds like you live in a place with very hard water and you’re having problems with mineral deposits.
If so, try dishwater salt (not table salt) or vinegar.
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I know it’s not your question, but we probably don’t have to give up either one. Just do a lot less of it. It’s a lot easier to convince people to do less or seek viable alternatives than to give it up.
There’s also a good chance that both will become greener with better, greener tech.
Dude is the worst ever. Let him rot in prison.
Abolish capital punishment.
Could you provide a link to what you read?
There’s just nothing that comes even close to Sync for me. Happy to support the developer.
For some reason, Samsung is also behind competitor, like Oppo, on making the crease disappear. It’s still very noticable on the Flip 5 and Fold 5. I’ll hold off to see how that plays out.
I was very interested in the flip until I found out that they haven’t solved the screen crease issue yet.
The crease on Oppo’s flip is almost gone. A much better job than Samsung on that. I’ll wait for the next gen.
Don’t worry, Republicans will only remember the climate measures and seek petty revenge.
Thanks for the response. I appreciate it. It’s ok to agree to disagree. Especially on a minor issue like this.
Not trying to be better than anyone, and I do agree that it may not be the biggest of deals. But I’m a native speaker, and I’m just pointing out the grammar part and making people aware that it’s a Republican epithet.
Here’s an article about it for your enjoyment: https://www.npr.org/sections/publiceditor/2010/03/26/114585414/since-when-did-it-become-the-democrat-party
Democrat is a noun. Democratic is an adjective. You can say “vote for a Democrat,” but you can’t say “vote Democrat” because you’re referring to the Democratic Party where “Democratic” is the adjective. In that case, it would be “vote Democratic.”
Republicans love to use slurs like “the Democrat Party.” That’s probably where you’ve heard it.
*Vote Democratic.
Vote Democrat is just bad grammar.
While you’re off, if you like classic literature, I can recommend Henry David Thoreau’s “Walden” to get more in touch with yourself, nature, and the world around you.