Message from @Alnoso
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as in, the router is not connected to the PC but rather the PC is connected to the router
yeah. there is a feed coming into the router and from the router one cable goes into the PC and the other goes to the PS4
so yeah thats my shitty situation
well, the problem arises when you turn on the PC
so if a solution is to be found it's likely to be somewhere in the Network and Sharing Center
may just have to wait to move out of this crap town and get better internet
I'm not sure it will help, since you can use certain services but not others
unless your ISP has any restrictions on the access, which I'm not very familiar with, then it won't change much
if i moved id have a different ISP. this little town had like 2 that had anything out here
where i live yesterday it was 70 farenhiet and it could snow up to 3 inches tomorrow rip
pfff u use farenheit
you are less than me now
XD jk
gawker...?
good article, actually
there are plenty
gawker
hell nah dud
The source doesn't automatically make anything wrong or right. Arguments rise and fall based on merit.
"farenheit is better because it's based on what we feel not the changing states of water"
I still prefer celsius, easier to do maths
ive read half the article
most of it is just based on what they feel
Also, the best video ever: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oo2WYkQ0tIs
the rest just doesnt make sense
like fahrentheit is something with water and salt or something
Um excuse me, just out of curiosity, what is each of the voice channels specifically for? I don't wanna go somewhere I shouldn't.
it doesnt really matter tbh
although those with game names are for gaming
just join a random one and if you're in the wrong one apologize and call everyone a cunt
and afk is for afk people
Oh, ok. Thank you for your time ^^
aight any time 😃
join me
Also, just to plop one cent in, is there really a lot of math going on with Celsius and Fahrenheit in daily life?
and we shall rule the galaxy as father and whatever
it depends what you'd need the math for
Oh, sure. I'm sure it is useful in some places...
2.5 cm is 1 inch I think