
Sure but you can buy them on amazon for like 20 bucks making them an impulse purchase for people who don’t know how they work and aren’t interested in doing the research, so then they just assume it’s magic and get upset when it doesn’t work.
Sure but you can buy them on amazon for like 20 bucks making them an impulse purchase for people who don’t know how they work and aren’t interested in doing the research, so then they just assume it’s magic and get upset when it doesn’t work.
Mobius was able to, not once, but twice in a row deliver a sublime lightning in a bottle experience. I have extremely high hopes for their next title.
The comic is clear. American suburbanites will go vacation in dense walkable European cities with good active transportation infrastructure and then will return home and attend city council meetings objecting to any plan that would bring similar changes to where they live.
The comic is a commentary on NIMBY behavior.
My 40 year old Dutch omafiets. I bought it used two years ago and spent the time swapping and upgrading nearly every component.
You’re looking for vector graphics. You could try Asteroids or Lunar Lander.
Aliasing is a byproduct of trying to draw a curved line across square pixels. It’s a deficiency of raster graphics, not the fault of the game.
I don’t own one, but I’ve heard a lot of older stories about Canon mirrorless cameras overheating.
When was the last time you did a firmware update?
Failing to produce a green card automatically makes you an illegal resident?
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I feel like this has to be the case. America is a disaster but I cannot fathom the populace or even the military being complacent as they march over the border.
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Have you met our lord and savior Plasma?
This is huge. It seems criminal for banks to charge you up to $50 when you may not even have that in your account.
34% of Canadians getting slapped with one of these fees in 2023 is bonkers. That’s like $50 million in fees taken from the people who are least able to afford it.
Not saying that planned obsolescence isn’t a thing, but yeah the remaining appliances from decades ago are not completely representative of how reliable they were when new.
If you aren’t testing your backups then you don’t have backups.
I feel like this is so obvious it should slap you in the face after thinking about it for more than 5 seconds.
If you aren’t getting around on a bike, you’re probably taking your car instead which is +1 car on the road that wouldn’t have been there otherwise. Multiply this by however many cyclists are currently using the bike lanes.
My first time playing battletech was just me and a friend of mine who hadn’t played either, and we both have fairly severe adhd symptoms. Trying to figure out how to keep track of movement rolls was confusing to say the least but we eventually got it.
You send me a 🍑, I send a 🥕 back.
You send a 🎡, that’s pretty abstract.
Forget about wars until world hunger gets dealt with
Containerized holodeck clusters.
Really this should probably be the norm anyway. Why would a holodeck require root access to any vital ship functions if all it needs to do is simulate entirely fake environments and characters?
I’ve heard something similar for conspiracy theories also.
NASA is at the same time an agency with enough advanced technology and resources that they were able to fool the entire world for a several-day-long broadcast of a fake moon landing, while also being too feeble and pathetic to have actually gone to the moon.