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The Random, Meaningless Announcements Thread 3!

Shadow Wolf

Certified People sTabber & Business Owner
I need a $10,000 check to drop from the sky so I can get a good start on electrolysis. I should hopefully be a little over half way done at that point, going by averages.
 

Shadow Wolf

Certified People sTabber & Business Owner
Does English belong in the Germanic languages group?


Yes. Granted the English lexicon is an amalgamation of several languages, grammatically it's still very German, with strong and weak verbs typically being amd often conjugating the same in both. And, of course, English grew out of German, with old English (such as Chaucer) still lookimg pretty German with many German words being used that arent used in modern or even Elizabethan English.
 

sun rise

The world is on fire
Premium Member
Yes. Granted the English lexicon is an amalgamation of several languages, grammatically it's still very German, with strong and weak verbs typically being amd often conjugating the same in both. And, of course, English grew out of German, with old English (such as Chaucer) still lookimg pretty German with many German words being used that arent used in modern or even Elizabethan English.
True. And "well amended by the people in the street"...

 

Estro Felino

Believer in free will
Premium Member
Yes. Granted the English lexicon is an amalgamation of several languages, grammatically it's still very German, with strong and weak verbs typically being amd often conjugating the same in both. And, of course, English grew out of German, with old English (such as Chaucer) still lookimg pretty German with many German words being used that arent used in modern or even Elizabethan English.


The Environment is in danger.


Français= L'Environment est en danger
Deutsch= die Umwelt ist in Gefahr

:p:cool:
 
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sun rise

The world is on fire
Premium Member
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sun rise

The world is on fire
Premium Member
Think of the statement you can make by posting here that you spent $52,199 on a computer so you can post. Or actually closer to $60k if you want to have a nice monitor and stand.

You could spend $52,199 on Apple's newest computer before you even add a screen


It costs an additional $7,000 to upgrade the standard processor to the most-power 28-core option, which is required for the $15,000 1.5 TB memory upgrade. You'll spend $10,800 upgrading the graphics, another $1,400 for 4 TB of storage (an 8 TB option is coming soon, so expect to pay even more) and $2,000 for an Apple Afterburner card.

That puts you at $52,199, but you can spend another $400 on wheels instead of feet at the bottom so you can move it around. You can also spend another $150 for the Magic Trackpad 2 and Magic Trackpad if you don't want to use the included mouse.

If you want the fancy 32-inch Retina 5K Pro Display XDR screen that Apple sells for the Mac Pro, expect to pay another $4,999, and that's before the optional $999 Pro stand
 
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