is Tire Iron, the same as Tyre Lever?

is Tire Iron, the same as Tyre Lever?



It was better in the original Klingon
The meme differentiates between shortage of GPUs and shortage of memory, so I thought it was about mobo ram, but I get that the comment I replied to mentioned vram.
I was talking about a classic Mac pro. Its 2x Xeon processors and a standard GPU
Long day factory looks like a 4 turbine power station.
I put (regular RAM) 64gb on my home pc, because that was the max my board would take. My old Mac Pro, 96gb because it was the most it could run at max speed, total could have been 128. Both only for 8gb gfx cards. Both because, I might want to open 400 tabs on a browser or something, maybe casual gaming, lol
I don’t see anything wrong with that, the weight is inboard the truck, that thing can’t accelerate hard enough to launch anything out the back, the only issue is for vampire cyclists following behind, for sudden stops! But seriously, thats the problem, rear end this thing and all manner of carnage!
Long shot, I see what you did there.
Corporate installs have constant updates, mandated by the IT department, not by the user. I can’t get through the start or end of a work day without the twirling dots waiting animation.
Unemployment for everyone! Great attitude
lol, autoincorrect strikes again!!
10-14C is roughly ‘cellar temperature’ Which is what ordinary beer should be compared to fridge temperature for lagers. If it needs to be almost frozen and has fruit in the neck of the bottle, you’ve strayed too far. Edit - replaced strayed for stayed.


Not in London; about a fiver. Depends on the establishment and the drink itself, ranges from £3-4 ish to £6. The usual cooking lager to Guinness range.


A phone for the price of a couple of pints? £16? Two pints? Very London of him to assume that’s the price of a couple of pints. Actually unreadable.
And then which number of teeth they have on the cogs of their fixie.
I mean, LMDE is working out pretty nuke proof for my (humble) gaming rig.
Ah, my favourite.