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I’m not saying you should learn a second language, I just wanted to give tips for those wanting to do it. As the previous poster asked how he could keep that language alive, I was just answering to that. A bit surprised at the reaction to mere tips given to learn a language.

Once I learn that language, how do I maintain it?

The way non-English speakers do it: watch content on the internet in that language, listen to podcasts or simply read things written on that language.

The internet it’s a great tool to learn and practice any language, in the same way that it’s a great way to learn English for the rest of us.

Williams has been using different colors. Could well be them. The’ve used yellow, orange and pink, I think. Maybe they algo used blue. But I’m pretty sure someone used blue.

You’re right, it’s painted. I saw that later.

I was trying to remember, because I saw a car covered to the brim in blue flo-vis, and it was one of the blue cars, but I can’t remember which one it was. Could be Alpine, Williams, or even RB.

RB, Haas and Ferrari doing the most number of laps
Weren’t they using blue flo-vis?
Apparently, no, nothing important.
Three! there are two big openings on the shoulders, behind the halo, to the sides of the pilot’s head.
The top part looks like an open shark mouth.

Use the code to build a time machine, go back to the 1960s and learn to program using only text… /s

Now, seriously: normally, if it’s an app, look for the “Releses” on the right. If there’s a binary (compiled app) to download, it will be there. If the developers are cool, they’ll include a download link directly on the Read Me file you see when you arrive at the repository.