joshchandra

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I could certainly add a conventions tab! Thanks for sharing!

EDIT: @[email protected], I’m hoping for static links that never need updating as they would contain all info on future conventions. This event seems to be run by The Game Crafter, but I can’t find an “events” page or anything similar on their website. Would you happen to know of any?

The Game Crafter

I made a table of all board game gatherings across southeast WI

https://midwest.social/post/43742535

January Board Game Nights are up! (West Allis Board Games)

https://midwest.social/post/41406083

January Board Game Nights are up! (West Allis Board Games)

https://midwest.social/post/41406081

I don’t actually know if anything you try in the test state saves to the flash drive, sorry! But I know that if you try it, then shut down the PC and boot it with the drive removed, it will return to your copy of Windows like nothing happened since the last time you were on Windows.

I don’t understand what you mean by “Mint version” and “distro version”; they’re the same thing, I think.

Yes, you can try a copy of Linux from a USB flash drive and then shut down the computer, pull out the drive, and boot right back into Windows as if nothing had ever happened. The installation process is typically a desktop icon on the Linux distro; if you don’t touch that icon, then it’s all temporary. Glad to be of help!
You’re actually supposed to freeze all bread anyway (and immediately toast it from frozen whenever you want to use it): newsweek.com/doctor-shares-why-you-should-freeze-…
Doctor Explains Why You Should Freeze Your Bread Before Eating It

Dr. Chintal Patel spoke to Newsweek about the top three reasons why you should avoid eating bread straight from the packet.

Newsweek

Just checking: are you aware that you can try Linux on your machine without installing it? You can use Balena Etcher to write a disc image (.ISO) to any flash drive (that’s the one catch: you must own a flash drive), and plug it in, have the PC boot from the flash drive instead of its own internal parts, and test-drive Linux entirely in it.

Alternatively, you could run it in a virtual machine via Oracle VirtualBox, which is free, last I checked.

In theory hypothesis

To get pedantic, you’d have to test that out a whole bunch before even coming close to theory level, lol!

Property tax bills shock Wauwatosa homeowners

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