Wobbly windows, rotating cube workspace switcher, and a flaming bonanza animation when a windows was closed.
The year was ~2003
Wobbly windows, rotating cube workspace switcher, and a flaming bonanza animation when a windows was closed.
The year was ~2003
Both, I think. Iirc the outside was a plastic shell that clipped to the metal toaster. It caught fire when the overfilled tortilla started dripping cheese onto the heating coil.
I don’t know if I was more upset about the fire, losing a toaster, or not having a succulent quesadilla dinner.
My partner did the same thing… with a quesadilla.
Fun fact, if you turn a toaster sideways you can use them to make quesadillas.
This works about 90% of the time.
IMO Linux has had superior usability for at least 8 years.
Because it’s a small world. You could very well have to interact with former colleagues again or have your behavior shared with others.