@icedquinn @a1ba @lynne
Sounds like a real *RISC* to me ;P
@lynne guilty
@shibao
Did your boss think you meant meta as in Facebook=meta?
Most of my coworkers think of Delta in terms of going swimming.
I'm the only person at my work with a Linux license plate, "fancy keyboard" or have taken a picture *with* Richard Stallman.
Maybe someone at another HQ had done one of those things.
@shibao
Did you whip out your cool-kid shades for the moment?
@ocean Halo de Trese
@icedquinn
Is this solarpunk house arrest or something?
Future pandemic lockdown?
Or a month python skit?
#nowplaying
TECH NOIR 2 (Cyberpunk Dark Electro, Dark Techno Club Mix)
https://peertube.dsmouse.net/w/7NXZNcR8XePD5hNTbbhfm2
@peterdrake
The term "post-office"[3] has been in use since the 1650s,[4] shortly after the legalisation of private mail services in England in 1635.[5] In early modern England, post riders—mounted couriers—were placed, or "posted",[6]every few hours along post roads at posting houses (also known as post houses) between major cities, or "post towns". These stables or inns permitted important correspondence to travel without delay. In early America, post offices were also known as stations. This term, as well as the term "post house", fell from use as horse and coach services were replaced by railways, aircraft, and automobiles.
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Post_office
@drasticactions
Gee... Thanks ...
@platypus
It would be similar to a Reflection, or a Literary Review. Few such 'books' would likely exist inheritantly because of the limited subject matter.
@xieshuyu
Common people use common things to do pointless tasks.
Smarter people will dare to risk potential progress by attempting to do better.
Ask me about my keyboard