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Image 1 — Canada 1066a - what exactly is this with this packaging?
Image 2 — Canada 1066a - what exactly is this with this packaging?

Canada 1066a - what exactly is this with this packaging?

What exactly am I looking at here? I don't want to break the seal on the packaging.

I see the four stamps #1066a, but it looks like there's other stuff in this package and I'm curious what they are.

I know there is also a 1066b that is a souvenir sheet.

I am not sure how to prefer to this entire sheet and I'm having trouble finding exactly this online.

I'm sorting through my father's stamps and this one has me a little befuddled

This particular set was found next to some other stamps that have USA similar stamps out of Canada and Russia (US 1570, 2635...). But this particular set is thematically similar to the US number 2474a but is certainly not a duplicate.

u/andy-3290 — 18 hours ago

Touch screen and 2 nvme slots

I usually use Linux but it's nice to occasionally drop into Windows, so my primary computer, a desktop, has two nvme slots. On one is Windows that came with the machine and the second slot is an SSD with Linux, which is what my computer is usually running.

I wanted to do something similar on a laptop with a touch screen, but I'm not finding anything.

Apparently people who want two nvme slots are usually gamers and gamers usually don't want a touch screen.

Years ago I would do a dual boot off a single drive and every now and then something would mess with the bootloader. I used to run Windows inside of a VM, but I don't really care for that either. It's already bad enough that on my dual boot desktop some games won't run because they want me to lock down my bios, even though I almost never play games.

So any thoughts or ideas are appreciated

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