If your machine has a TPM chip, you can bypass the other requirements to upgrade to 11 with a simple registry edit. Not sure if that's an option for you, but it saved parents' older Surface device from the landfill.
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If Bethesda handles SkyWind the same as SkyBlivion I am actually quite stoked to play a UE5 version of Morrowind....
"I have concepts of a plan..."
Articles like these price why this country needs the CBC. Keeping politicians honest while providing fair and balanced reporting is an indispensable task needed to keep the populace informed and democracy working as intended.
I was indeed gonna remark that people seem to have forgotten who made attacking science and scientists that don't fit the party narrative acceptable again in the first place...this is a page Trump took out of Harper's playbook, not the other way around.
If only Trump's core supporting demographic were educated enough to both get the reference and the joke...
Flavor-aid actually, but in this case who cares so long as the solution is the same.
I live in an area that has lots of heli skiing, and while your general assessment of it being a rich person's hobby is correct, this late in the season is generally locals that saved for a trip for the whole year and now get to book with heavy rebates.
While I'm not saying that's the case here, I'd still err on the side of sympathy.
[Edit] Turns out the founder of Dinosaurs will Die was killed in that avalanche (source: https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/british-columbia/tributes-3-heli-skiers-killed-avalanche-1.7493921). Rest in peace Jeff, and ride on in the afterlife.
What the fuck? I know it's Donald Dump, but despite all the insanity happening since his inauguration this is the first headline that manages to surprise even me. Dude's talking about annexing Canada and Greenland on one hand, but then bows to the former UK colonial project? What?
GG Trump, I honestly did not see this one coming.
I know it is, but my comment still applies. I see way more images and videos of Cybertruck crashes than seems reasonable for how many there are on the road. I do wonder if they're somehow more prone to accidents or if their drivers feel too safe and take bigger risks.
Are people just willy-nilly crashing these Cyber monstrosities or what? Knowing how few are actually on the road, the number of them involved in accidents seems way too high given average accident statistics.
Yeah yeah, I blame autocorrect.