Not surprisingly, people who couldn't admit when they were wrong didn't come into this thread and admit that they have been wrong.
EpeeGnome
Like RGB lighting in general, those are things I only enjoy putting in other people's computers.
Yes, there is precedent. Some random Catholic who wasn't even a priest got selected after a conclave had been stuck in political deadlock for literal years. He couldn't actually take the job till he was ordained, which he did. He immediately instituted a bunch of rules including locking them away together with no luxuries until a decision was made to make sure that problem didn't happen again. (It happened again multiple times anyway.)
Seriously, why would they wear hats so unsuited for their head shape? This answer suits their head shape perfectly and is far superior to all the provided answers.
That's the spirit!
Right, but Qatar committed to treating those tourists as guests, and as far as I know, did exactly that, even easing some of their morality laws for the visitors. Attending the Qatar World Cup was unethical, but not stupidly self-endangering. Attending the World Cup in the US under the current situation is stupidly self-endangering, especially if you aren't "white", but also sometimes even then.
That's never stopped them before.
That was a big factor. Nobody could steal the ball from him, they couldn't reach that low, and his fakeouts were legendary. I didn't follow the sport at all, but was glad to have to Hornets as my nearby team. Watching him go up against giants was so fun.
I've occasionally seen it activate itself on computers with only a local account, though I've so far only seen it when upgrading in place to 11 with secure boot enabled in the BIOS, and not every time. Fortunately the one time it locked me out was on a freshly cloned drive, so it only cost me redoing the work.
Also, the number of people who I've seen lose all their data because they don't even know they created an MS account during OOBE, and later had a boot or BIOS hiccup, is too damn high!
Big if true.
I mean I doubt it is, but the idea is hilarious and who knows anymore?
There's a bunch of different styles, but all of them are made of a single piece of cloth and they all pass between the legs, so nobody wearing one has their bits flopping loose.
If it's a lawsuit instead of a criminal trial, it can't be disrupted by prosecutor corruption or pardoned away. It also can't result in jail time though. That will only be possible once Trump's goons are no longer running the Dept of Justice.