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johnDoe32138y@spongessuck never seen it like this. Most of the time it would be mm/dd/yy or DD/MM/YY
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stryter6248yMight have been more clear if they replaced the dash with "to" but yea, @spongessuck is right, it is saying March 10 to March 20.
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johnDoe32138y@stryter oh I see how it is. It's just 2 mm/dd's separated by a dash.
I that's a little bit of a confusing way of doing it -
johnDoe32138y@QuantumAtom naw my friend got this one, for med school. I do have an XPS 13 as well running Ubuntu though, and windows 10
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It's very rare to see shipping estimates in mm/DD/yyyy, so I assumed immediately it was mm/dd
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cipher6488y@nicnaknic
Ahh.
Was the stock ubuntu or windows?
How is the experience on Ubuntu, is using the track pad really fluid, is there any annoyances you experience, etc?
I know battery life depends heavily on the usage/user but so far the general consensus is that the regular Dell XPS 13 with Windows (and FHD screen) will give you around 8+ hours for web browsing, maybe some coding, and productivity work for school.
But, I can't find anywhere about people using the Dell XPS 13 9360 developer edition and talking about their experience let a lone battery life. -
johnDoe32138y@QuantumAtom I can't really say it's any different from the Windows version. A little better if I were to guess since Ubuntu is more light weight on network background processes
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What the hell is with this date? Not sure if this is intentional... Or a glitch.
From how I read this, March 10 - April 3rd 2020?
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