Things that please you...

Yes, seriously.

We did not get some music, but heard about others getting threatened etc, so made some decisions.
I am doing some work for a group of NPOs who distribute food parcels. Could tell you some scary things, but we are trying to smooth the way so that people can get food.
Consider looking at a voucher system with Checkers or somewhere. That cannot be pilfered.
 
Corruption, cronyism etc really sucks.

We considered that, but it is cheaper to get food from the market and redistribute instead of vouchers. You get more food for less money, which means more to share.
I know - I am a customer :ROFL: Just thinking of the safety of all of you.
 
Having podcasts during lockdown.
Nice jumping back and re-listening to old episodes.
 
My trusty rescue flash drives, have puppy Linux thats always been there but this evening the portable win7 installation on a R49 flea market flash drive came to the rescue of Win10.

Works absolutely beautifully, minus the slowness of El cheapo usb2.
 
My trusty rescue flash drives, have puppy Linux thats always been there but this evening the portable win7 installation on a R49 flea market flash drive came to the rescue of Win10.

Works absolutely beautifully, minus the slowness of El cheapo usb2.
Hiren:s BootCD PE!

 
Watching my dogs enjoying their food at feed time. It's somehow satisfying.
 
Ahh I love good old windows 7.
Did a clean install to a hdd through a VM, shutdown pc and booted from the drive, it started right up with not a single device driver installed or configured, once on the desktop it just took care of what was needed without a single issue.

Win10 can't even boot if certain bits of hardware changed even if they are plug and play, ****ing pathetic if you ask me.
 
Ahh I love good old windows 7.
Did a clean install to a hdd through a VM, shutdown pc and booted from the drive, it started right up with not a single device driver installed or configured, once on the desktop it just took care of what was needed without a single issue.

Win10 can't even boot if certain bits of hardware changed even if they are plug and play, ****ing pathetic if you ask me.
Did a clean install on bare metal last week. Was a pleasure, it picked up most of the things, but needed some extra drivers. Device Manager took care of the video card and Intel MEI for me.

Working well so far (for a development PC, previous HDD was on its way out).
 
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