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In each Nindie Round-Up, we'll give short impressions of various eShop games to help you make up your mind about a potential a purchase. Each entry comes with a 'yay, nay or maybe'. If a title is worth a look, it'll be given the coveted Thumbs Up. If it isn't so hot and might not be worth the time it takes to download, it'll get a Thumbs Down. If it's up in the air and could appeal to a niché crowd, it'll get a Maybe.


I am looking forward to Doodland but slightly surprised Bug butcher only a maybe? I bought it based on NWR review and I am loving it!! Very addictive, that one more go type game which has been stopping me playing Civ 6 at some points!!


It is best to pin insects immediately after they are caught and killed, while the body is still soft and pliable. Insects can be frozen for pinning at a later date, although defrosted insects tend to be harder to work with because they fall apart and are stiffer than fresh insects.After insects are collected, make labels that include date, location, and habitat where the insects were collected as well as the collector's name. A journal or notebook can be used to keep track of this information while students are collecting.Insect collections can be displayed in a variety of ways. Some type of box with a foam pinning bottom works the best. Cardboard shoeboxes, cigar boxes and even styrofoam meat trays that you get at a butcher counter of the grocery store can all be used to make useful collection containers.The most difficult part of making an insect collection is identifying the insects. There are several insect guidebooks available at your local library or at most large bookstores. Try to find books with good pictures that students can compare to the insects that they have collected. Older students should try to use an insect key for identification.Your County Extension 4-H Agent can be a useful resource person. If your school has an active 4-H program, collections can be prepared according to 4-H specifications (found in the Kentucky Entomology Manuals obtained from the 4-H agent or at the web site listed above) and entered into county fairs and competitions.Go to topHave a Bug Day!


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I'm currently using Ubuntu LTS, where half the time the sound is muted after suspend, and also mutes itself when you plug/unplug headphones. And then stays muted (even through further suspend/plug fiddling) untill you pull up pavucontrol (normal audio controls don't work for this), navigate to tab 3, scroll down to the output type it doesn't initially show you because the window is too small, and unmute it. (Plus adjust the volume from the insanely low default.)Of course, everybody should know how to do that. Just as they should know how to to "sudo modprobe -r ath9k && sleep 5 & sudo modprobe ath9k nohwcrypt=1" to make the network card work with my home router, or to "rmmod iwl3945 && insmod iwl3945" every time the previous netbook's network card lost its marbles and hung because Starbucks has noisy wireless.However, my point was more about "The gimp ain't replacing photoshop", and "Open/Libre office are really ugly". People will download and install the flash plugin en masse, or Adobe's PDF viewer, and once upon a time Netscape had 90% market share as a free download. Linux having less than 2% market share is a side issue: why haven't firefox and openoffice and the gimp and vlc swept the windows application space the same way? (When's the last time your day job gave you LibreOffice instead of Word, or Thunderbird instead of Excel?)Most people don't complain about things they don't have the vocabulary for. And when they say "this tastes terrible" and the reply is "you don't know how to eat, just keep going and you'll learn to love it", they tend not to follow up. Ubuntu bug #1 closed Posted May 31, 2013 21:33 UTC (Fri) by pboddie (subscriber, #50784) [Link]


Of course, one can argue that Shuttleworth should have invested more in hardware had he really wanted to close bug #1. As it is, people struggle to support what effectively and literally lands in their lap, quite probably with Windows already installed. And from there we can quite easily explain things like the "resilience" of Microsoft Office in the face of freely available alternatives.


But their market share can go WAY down, to the point where they become niche businesses. For example HP still sells VMS and HP/UX systems. These systems have not "gone away" but they have been relegated to niche markets.All the arguments about smaller components being more expensive, are 100% blown away by economies of scale. To address your argument about expansion: sure you needed an expandable computer back in the day when a motherboard had the CPU and the RAM and the keyboard controller and little else. But today motherboards come with all the standard peripherals on board so expansion is really not an issue for the majority of users. You also have to remember that those expansion slots are not free either; today connectors cost more than the peripheral chips that are plugged into them. Any peripheral with any kind of popularity at all is going to be incorporated into the motherboard. Ubuntu bug #1 closed Posted Jun 2, 2013 5:53 UTC (Sun) by dlang (guest, #313) [Link]


Yup. They don't include memory card slots, they include flash memory instead. Have you actually read what FranTaylor wrote? You also have to remember that those expansion slots are not free either; today connectors cost more than the peripheral chips that are plugged into them. Any peripheral with any kind of popularity at all is going to be incorporated into the motherboard. If anything your example WRT memory card slots supports FranTaylor's point, not yours. Connectors are going out, chips which were previously attached via these connectors (GPS, accelerometers, image sensor, flash memory, etc) are going in. 041b061a72


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