
I’m updating the status of some documents and for the first time in about 2 decades I need to provide a certified copy of my Cambridge GCE A Level results. What a throwback to my skinnier days.
I’m updating the status of some documents and for the first time in about 2 decades I need to provide a certified copy of my Cambridge GCE A Level results. What a throwback to my skinnier days.
Sometimes you just have to make that Hail Mary shot and hope for the best. That way I can honestly say that at least I tried 🙂
When I saw the reveal for Mika and the Witch’s Mountain I knew I had to get it. There’s something appealing about making deliveries on a peaceful island. The cute graphics add to the atmosphere.
I daresay it ran better than Windows 10 (though I don’t think many would be surprised). It detected my external USB drives and the proper resolution for the laptop screen. Sadly I couldn’t test the external monitor because the USB stick was so thick it blocked the HDMI port.
I can honestly say that I did not have “Buy a Gaming Laptop” on my 2025 bingo yet here we are. Meet my new Acer Predator Helios Neo 16 (how do people come up with such extravagant names?)
(more…)In preparation for installing Linux Mint on my Asus Zenbook, I wanted to create a live USB stick to test run the OS on the system.
I’ve been told “faster is better” for live USB sticks so I thought of getting the Kingston DataTraveler Max 256GB which is available at a local store. Then I remembered my Zenbook’s ports are USB 3.0 meaning I wouldn’t be able to take advantage of the stick’s faster speed.
I realized I could save some money by getting a USB stick that closer matched the USB 3.0 speed limit. The Kingston DataTraveler Kyson 64GB seemed sufficient and was $30 cheaper. Then I found out that USB models of different capacities could have varying performances. In the Kyson’s case, anything below 256GB seemed sus.
But here’s the thing: the DT Max 256GB is only $13 more than the DT Kyson 256GB. So I decided to get the DataTraveler Max because I’d also be future-proofing myself.