Public Mobile keep offering me to switch to Koodo for $20 more a month. How about you try offering a cheaper plan! I know Telus want to kill one of their two flanker brand, so be serious about it.
The first question is always, what your normal day computer usage like? If it's browsing, office work, media consumption... You could/should have moved on to Linux a decade or so ago maybe more.
I'm reminded every 6 or 12 months that Amazon has a game store. Really out of sight out of mind kinda of problem. Amazon is so freaking it easy for project to drown. Now the scary part of that article is I can see how they can fix the issue... Buy Steam.
I got to agree 95% of every books you ever read cost too much the other 5% are priceless... The big pain in the ass is you have no idea which is which until you read them.
What do they mean begun, have you seen the size of his table? The guy been fearing defenestration for decades now. The the thing about dictator, the retirement plan usually suck.
That's essentially the idea, they WANT riots. It become the casus beli to all sort of fuck up shit these assholes are planning. You think the moron give a damn about immigration, no he want a couple of ICE brown shirt to get their brain splattered all over the pavement for the same reason.
It's just text to speech, I have no idea if there an apps that does the opposite. Take an audiobook and produce an Ebook to read along... Now there an idea.
Don't forget to boot back into BIOS one last time to reset the boot order. That's about it. Most of the step by step guide take longer to watch than it does installing Mint. www.youtube.com/watch?v=PZZz...
Reboot, get into bios (Pressing DEL during early boot) Set your boot priority to the usb stick. Save and exit. Boot into the live environment... The installer is the only thing on the desktop. Click on it and follow all the usual instructions. When it done you reboot pull the USB stick out.
I mean you done 90% of the work already, picking a stable easy to work with distro. Now it a matter of backing up your files software settings you don't want to lose, passwords to online sites... "Burning" the ISO to a usb stick, BalenaEtcher for that.