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It just wouldn't be Baselworld if Rolex didn't release something awful and tacky

Rolex Rainbow Daytona in Everose Gold

@squirrel bloody hell

Sadly I know barely anything about windows these days so I can't be much help

self-deprecating joke 

@squirrel *ships self to magic repair squirrelbun*

There's one major problem with the "What is Mastodon?" video

It doesn't feature the true mascot of mastodon, @squirrel

Until my gear gets a couple of scratches and/or dings it just doesn't really feel like it's mine, it feels like I'm borrowing it or something

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Ah, my watch has a couple of tiny almost impossible to see scratches on the AR coating on the crystal now

I can consider it properly mine now!

Took the best part of 9 months for even that to appear on it and I've been wearing it pretty much every day, Sinn watches are really hard as nails

@celesteh@mastodon.social I'd probably stick to social titles rather than formal ones

@celesteh@mastodon.social also you wouldn't get an upgrade

The people who deal with that sort of thing tend to have a copy of Who's Who handy

@celesteh@mastodon.social Quite possibly a lot of inconvenience at security when your passport doesn't match

Otherwise it isn't illegal so long as you're not using it for fraudulent purposes

@blackle@dev.glitch.social speaking of light speed delay, ibiblio.org/harris/500milemail

one of my favourite stories

Just remembered something that I'm slightly sad isn't still as much of a thing, sampler albums

Used to be that a music label (typically the small indie type) would put out an album with a song or two from all of their artists on

Was a great way to find new bands

@squirrel actually I think I may have just reinvented the sampler album

@squirrel YES! CDs with a couple of tracks on and if you like it you send $money to a PO Box and they send you the rest of the album!

@squirrel okay, 256M seems reasonable for that, so it's probably not the shared graphics memory bit that's the issue

no idea what's going on there

@squirrel considering the BIOS and memtest can see it I can only think that linux is giving that memory to some device or other

graphics is the usual suspect, if you do "lspci -v" it'll show you all the devices and how much RAM each of them is taking

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@Jo it would have been over a lot quicker if they just found some muggle to pop a cap in voldy's ass from half a mile away

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