National Guard maybe? Officially they are not military though. Edit: Yes they are I was wrong sorry
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Nah no way does the average ewaste tier laptop use less power than a raspberry pi for any given task. The power consumption floor for a laptop may be lower than the rpi ceiling but that's not a fair comparison
Not so sure about the last part. It takes ehhh about 3kg of c02 to produce 1 Watt for a year. Carbon footprint to build a laptop is about 200kg or so, but you're not offsetting one of those you're offsetting the raspberry PI you WOULD have bought which is just a small fraction of that. After a year or 2 you've almost certainly burned through your c02 savings if it's on all the time.
You're missing out, Facebook marketplace is THE place to buy local secondhand goods for dirt cheap without getting scammed. You do need an account but you don't need to install anything, and the payments are not done through FB
Back when I lived in a (quite nice) apartment building I was constantly surprised at the things people threw out. Perfectly good furniture but also stuff like perfectly functional printers, artwork, computer cases...
I've been in one car accident in my life (my fault) and it shook me up, I remember searching "how long until self driving cars." But I got over it, next day I was back behind the wheel. As other people have said, it's a necessary life skill for most people in North America and it does get much easier with experience and time.
Edit: one thing that helped me is to identify what I did wrong and how i could avoid it happening again. I have a motto of sorts, "never make the same mistake twice." You can apply that to close calls as well. In your case, you say you struggle with multitasking, but that isn't something that is out of your control. Especially while you're still a beginner, avoid listening to music (and DEFINITELY keep your phone down) and keep your eyes on the road. And if you're driving with other people, they will be totally cool with you telling them, "sorry I can't talk, I need to focus on driving." As time goes on driving will get much easier and you can probably allow for some (limited) distractions like music, etc
I get that in a perfect society you shouldn't need to learn to drive, but that ignores the fact that if you want to be able to function in society most people in NA need to be able to drive (unless you live in one of the handful of cities with excellent mass transit). It's a bit like saying nobody should be forced to work for a living and then being homeless.
Pretty bad yeah
Whatever, agree to disagree then. You're not going to convince me that someone who once shoved his wife in an argument-or "attacked her verbally"-is a "wife beater".
Beat: "to strike repeatedly: : to hit repeatedly so as to inflict pain"
You're the one playing semantic games not me. I didn't see anything about betraying trust or undermining security. Slapping or shoving someone and beating them are very different things. They are both very bad in a domestic setting but one is clearly worse than the other.
Nah that's pretty weird I've not heard of that before. I've snagged a fair number and still got them as far as I can tell.
They are officially civilians, no? I know they can be called up into active service but outside of that...