*knocking on it*
"Yup. It's wood aright"
*knocking on it*
"Yup. It's wood aright"
No. 1. The Larch
I once posted this picture in response to someone here on lemmy and they responded "I've got that book right behind me." (Possibly paraphrased)



Well, it's not so easy nowadays after all the R&D that went into imitations.
I'm in this picture and I don't like it. (As a fan of trees, why what were you thinking?)
Wood you look at that.
Does anyone have a pdf? I just happen to need this book.
Check your library system, that's where I read it.
Ask Anna!
How is that helpful?
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yep, it's wood
Maybe it's a bird.
Maybe it's Maybelline

Hot damn, you actually found it
I want to get this book, then make a video essay on it titled "What the meme gets wrong about the meme book".
If I saw that at a store I'd 100% pick it up.
That card doesn't give me much hope for AI designed PCBs. At least there isn't a shortage of PCIe 1x pins though...
I hate to break it to ya, but that pictures from like 2010. And those are SLI connectors.
https://tpucdn.com/gpu-specs/images-new/c/268-pcb-front-large.jpg
God damned Millenials don't even know about Crossfire and SLI smh
Hey, I’m a millennial! I not only remember Crossfire and SLI, I still hold a grudge against Nvidia for killing 3dfx.
Still miss my first eBay purchase which was a voodoo2 12mb monster from late 98.
Sold an old motherboard a month earlier so it was basically free!
Bc the book would be made of wood? 🪵
In Anna's, thanks, likely useful...(to me), 1990.
Definitely pick up the sequel

Do you revere wood?
Who doesn’t?
How is that a sequel? It's not even by the same author.
I have a 9-inch specimen I need you to have a look at...
Got wood?
The best way to identify wood, is with your hands. It's easier to feel the firmness and the ridges.
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This is a science community. We use the Dawkins definition of meme.