It's the lead lining.
I'm on Ubuntu because work too. I really hope nobody gets the idea to do really silly things like enforce Gnome or something. Wouldn't put it past them.
Sway on Arch master race?
I'm probably not the best person to ask. I've never lived in Regina, but from visiting it's similar to Saskatoon, except it has a man-made lake instead of a nice river valley. It's a nice enough city, but it's also clearly a government town. As for London, I've never been. I have family there, and part of my family moved to Saskatchewan from London over 100 years ago.
I would have, but my first minimum wage-type job was after high school. I didn't make enough to pay into CPP, but I don't know if that's a universal truth for younger workers or just because I didn't work more than 10 hours a week.
Also fun fact, going back go my original comment about wage: Saskatchewan's October increase to its general minimum wage won't catch up to Ontario's current student wage. Things are cheaper here, yes, but things aren't (much if any) cheaper in Saskatoon or Regina than in London.
What part of Canada? I see old pickups and SUVs all the time.
#4 is huge. I had an '89 Ford Probe. It had 330000km on it when the bottom rusted out and wasn't worth repairing. Mechanically that thing was still perfectly sound, and probably could have put another 100k on it.
And married.
Since this post is about Saskatchewan, I'll add that Saskatchewan doesn't have a student wage, just one minimum wage.
It also happens to be about $1.20 less than Ontario's student wage. I like my province, but man does it have its issues.
McNally Robinson is also a huge bookstore in Saskatoon.
I'm going to disagree slightly. I enjoyed Doom Eternal. It's a fun shooter, but I had to pretend it wasn't Doom. Sort of like Doom 3. It was a fun game but it's not Doom.
Edit: ... and I just looked at the age of this thread. Oh well...
Table.. top.. dishwasher? What sorcery is this?