It does, unsurprisingly.
It does, unsurprisingly.
I have to use Office 365 for work so there’s no alternative but I think these ads are just for the non-enterprise version? I use Thunderbird for private use but tbf, I send like 2 emails a month at most. Are there many people that use outlook daily for private use?
I guess you write a bunch of gibberish, press execute and hope something happens?
We have seen your previous pledges, we all know these are hollow promises.
Is that an accurate calculation? It seems like an insane amount, do you have a link to a paper or article? I’d love to share that with family and friends, many of them don’t see the problem with an extra degree or 2 …
Is there a mobile app for Thunderbird?
I’m in the same boat. I like it but unlike Reddit, I feel like closing the app after 10 minutes of scrolling because I either keep seeing the same posts or the posts have no comments to interact with.
Commenting here because I can’t upvote twice. As usual, it’s the religious nutcases again that believe we should live according to a fairy tale written 2000 years ago…
I think everyone volunteering to fight for Ukraine, knows this is how they might end up.
Russia can not be trusted to be civil or abide by any convention or set of rules.
BG3 like most people and I’ll hold of on Starfield for a few months to see how it held up against the hype.
As ridiculous as that sounds, that is basically the explanation they gave me.
The wannabe communists and those trolls from Hexbear.
This is by far the best one.
No harsh words or vulgarity but lots of emotional damage.
The big truck is important to compensate for the small penis.
It’s so you can easily get to the vent for maintenance or repairs, I’ve seen this sort of “fake” cabinet before.
You can also ask yourself why you feel you should use Twitter because your friends are using it?
Not trying to offend or start shit, it’s a genuine question.
I said most of Europe, not all of Europe.
I’m well aware that AC is common to have in the south but then you’re talking about like 4 countries. Once you move north of those, it’s not all that common to have an AC in the house.
Because for most of Europe, it wasn’t needed to have AC up until more recent years. You would have maybe what? 5-10 days a year that were actually really warm. People wouldn’t install an AC for that.
These numbers will drastically change the coming decades.
Yeah pretty good overall. :)
Working from home full-time, manager leaves me alone because he acknowledges I’m doing a good job and is happy to let me do things my way. Spend some time with my little one today, just keeping an eye on my emails.
Weather’s nice so will likely fire up the grill later 👍
I’m not sure what most of this means or how it could affect me, but you’re saying that as an EU citizen, this is not something I should be overly concerned with?