
It’s not free but it’s heavily subsidised
It’s not free but it’s heavily subsidised
That would be OK if the studies were paid for by the federal government, but they are handled in large part by the provinces. I really like Legaults idea/plan of forcing new doctors to work at least 5 years for public hospitals in Quebec.
I’ve never perceived him as a particularly strong leader to be honest idk why, I just wouldn’t see him as prime minister
The main differences will be the overclock that is applied from the factory, and that mostly depends on the quality of the cooler and fans, and the quality of the power delivery components. Lower end cards will have louder and less efficient coolers, and a less capable power delivery system which will make an overclocked card less stable and more prone to overheating. But in reality the difference is minimal, like low single digit performance difference minimal.
That’s the reality of having 1 year of experience in Canada. I’ll probably get a raise soon. I hope so at least
Bro what I don’t even make that as a programmer
Oh yeah that’s true as well. Like it’s more accepted when a 60 year old dates a 50 year old than when a 30 year old dates a 20 year old. It’s the same gap, but more frequently seen. That’s the thing with cumulative numbers!! The more they go up the smaller the ll% difference in
Because the cost that you pay per semester is still magnitudes lower than what the actual cost to the state is.