Not everyone wants their “how we met” story to be a “we both swiped right” story.Even though dating apps are super convenient, they're, unfortunately, putting a stop to the meet-cute.Next, he partly cut it, above the point, on the "hardy," with a hammer blow, and then, inserting the hot point into the swage hole, of his so-called 'heading tool,' he broke off the rod and hammered the projecting end so as to spread it around the top of the hole; after which, the cooling, shrunken nail was easily knocked out of the orifice.

Turns out, there’s more to it than you might think (and yes, it’s intentional).
When PNP ranks drivers, it first looks at the hardware ID that the driver matches.
As I said before, I’m taking a break because I have the feeling that my next computer will be a PC and I want to be ready for it.
The Mac is becoming too expensive and I don’t like the direction that Apple is taking.
Instead of talking about how cute they are, why not send one of them a drink?
Ask his server what he's drinking, and ask them to bring him one from you.
If any two drivers match identical hardware, Zac notes, the first tiebreaker is the date of the driver.
By dating its drivers June 21, 2006 (the Windows Vista Release to Manufacturing (RTM) date), Microsoft is ensuring its drivers are never picked first ahead of newer drivers from OEMs.
Microsoft employee Raymond Chen corroborates Zac’s explanation, adding that it does look a bit funny but it all works out in the end.