‘remove from package’.
i’d get that one correct.
‘upon arrival’.
that one too.
‘refrigerate’
well, only as necessary until it’s gone. i’d get half credit for that one.
so, overall, i’d still ‘pass’… but hey, “c’s get degrees”
‘remove from package’.
i’d get that one correct.
‘upon arrival’.
that one too.
‘refrigerate’
well, only as necessary until it’s gone. i’d get half credit for that one.
so, overall, i’d still ‘pass’… but hey, “c’s get degrees”
i only recently moved my main home pc from 8.1. there’s configs and software on it that would be difficult or impossible to recreate on a new install or pc. i even have a spare identical mb and cpu in case it’s needed. 1st gen. mechanical disks (several, sata ssd wasn’t that much of an improvement with the old controller for everyday use so i opted to keep the higher capacity) 32gb ram and pascal gpu. i skipped all the way to a rufus’d 11 and it’s actually running well (with all the crud ripped out, though). it dual boots with endless on a loop device. the upgrade didn’t even mess that up.
updates. the constant barrage of updates. the cpu, ram, and disk time needed just to ‘check’ for updates is horrible (it used to be a lot worse, too). and if you are still on an old-school mechanical hdd, those ‘cumulative’ updates are absolutely brutal every month with win10 or 11.
last week i booted-up a silverblue that hasn’t been run in a couple months. 8gb, mechanical disk, not a speed demon either–3rd or 4th gen. i didn’t even notice the updates were coming in until the notification popped up saying they were done.
busch still works here, too. anheuser-busch was acquired by belgium-based inbev in 2008.
the joy of not having any microsoft accounts.
although i still do have to deal with this shit every day for other people. the ‘best’ ones are those with only a voice number on their account for a verification, from back before they went sms-only for phone numbers.