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Burusutazu

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  1. You could say this about any Ubuntu base. From Unity to XFCE. All provide solid user experiences. What is different here is look and feel, unified design, polish, and user friendliness. Of course Gnome 3 is also very polished (i use it!) but it still feels completely different to Pantheon.
  2. No, it's going to have a minimum epa rating of 215Miles. https://www.teslamotors.com/model3
  3. 215miles is 350km, and the UK does have superchargers but idk how many, looks to be a fair amount. https://www.teslamotors.com/supercharger
  4. You can just download the lenovo programs/drivers from their website.
  5. I think all 3 have a beautiful design language. From the subtle curves to the sloping, continuous roof-line. It's refreshing to see a simple but elegant design in a decade of over-designed aggressive looking cars. I share this feeling with cars like the Mazda 3, and the new Honda Civic. Not that an agressive looking car is terrible, but it is no longer agressive when every car on the road shares the same design standard. In my opinion the Model 3 is a car that takes design cues from a number of places, such as Aston Martian, Ford, Porche, and Mazda and has smoothed it out into its own look and feel. Edit: As for the grill, I would rather Tesla keep it off entirely then to put a false one just to please those who want it. It serves no purpose on this car and would only lower the drag coefficient.
  6. I don't know the numbers, but it's probably much easier to convert to right-hand drive since it uses electronic steering. Tesla's website also estimates the Model X to start shipping this fall. Which is under a year later than the US for comparison. Tesla keeping up volume output is going to be the big factor for the wait.
  7. Someone in my hometown owns one but It's rare to see it out. I've only seen it twice in the past 3 years. You would expect Georgia would have a decent number of electric cars but they stopped the incentive right when they started to sell. If they still had it this car would only cost me 22k usd.
  8. I think its fine w/o the grill. It's not there to maximize range. They might offer a fake grill option like is standard on the S. (The S grill is just black smooth plastic)
  9. From what I understand Tesla will deliver the car if your not immediately available to pick it up at a Tesla Center (they may or may not charge you for the delivery). The 3 will be available to anywhere you can buy a S or X.
  10. Yeah, they are still pretty niche cars. But I'm someone who drives about twice a week, and my longest commute is well under 200 miles. Pre-orders were for anywhere near a Tesla center. I assume that Europe has majority of pre-orders. You can order online but your put at the bottom of the list, while people who went to a store get priority.
  11. The interior is obviously unfinished, they pretty much already said this was just the prototype. It's nice to know what to expect form this car though, however and it is the car I plan on buying after college unless Mazda pulles off something to change my mind.
  12. It's a debt card that uses the balance off your wallet acct. Which can draw money from multiple sources such as your bank or credit card. Idealy this would allow you to keep your other cards somewhere safe and only carry your wallet card, which could be deactivated by your phone instantly if lost or stolen.
  13. then the 860k would probably be perfect. I found this spreadsheet on the Dolphin forums. It shows the 750k performing just below perfect speed so it might do well. https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1UNPnVo-EN72vAuEgOMTZzMUnslgkL1ic5p-tAL8idYs/edit#gid=0
  14. Dolphin benefits from having at least 3 cores, they reccomend intel cpus also so I have no idea how well a 860k would hold up. A lot of the testing reports show a core i3 with a nvidia graphics card like you chose.
  15. I beleive you have too many partitions. Linux has a limit to physical partitions before they want you to create subpartitions, try just deleting the partition you set aside for linux back on windows and leave it unallocated.
  16. Let me just scribble out msi as a brand I'll buy from.....
  17. Ubuntu with a W10 Virtual Machine. Ubuntu is easy to use and has a great library of developer apps and supports a wide range of code. The W10 VM is for what won't run, you could dual boot as well.
  18. This is what Windstream would rent/sell to you back in the day. I remember my grandmother buying one.
  19. I bought a Wii U two months ago and I love it. Nintendo is still hard to beat when it comes to quality of their games. You can save a good bit of money now since they just dropped the price of a lot of games.
  20. Do you have fast boot enabled? I know my Inspiron would boot super quick when I had it on, although I turned it off after it was causing glitches.
  21. I never considered Remix OS, I would bet it would run if his computer would boot off a usb.
  22. Oh, I had an old dell with a pentium 4 that supported 1.5gb so I thought I would mention it. You can probably run puppy linux, LXDE (Lubuntu) would run, but you would have to installing it using a text based installer since the gui installer requires a minimum of 384mb of ram.
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