You’re absolutely correct. It’s lonely in an achingly beautiful way.
You’re absolutely correct. It’s lonely in an achingly beautiful way.
Yeah, as an American it’s disturbing and makes it hard to believe we can change things. You’ve described it very well.
I miss the heyday of both RuneScape and Guild Wars 1. Those were fantastic times.
Damn. I wish I could take time off just to clean my house. It needs it.
My receiver for my tv setup is a 1970s Pioneer. I like the big ol knobs on it and the warm lighting.
Edit to add I also love my Pebble smart watches (Go Rebble for keeping them running!)
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Eating pizza and watching the end of Summer Games Done Quick with the wife.
Good answer. This seemed relevant enough to share, it’s certainly interesting. https://newatlas.com/biology/life-merger-evolution-symbiosis-organelle/
Why couldn’t they get his wallet if he was handcuffed?
I switched my gaming PC to Linux two months ago and I’m loving it. I’ve only had to boot my Windows drive twice.
I know hardware compatibility has massively improved, but back when I was messing with Linux in high school compatibility was a huge issue. I managed to end up with two laptops and some desktop hardware that were truly difficult to get running. It’s like I somehow found a list of incompatible hardware and chose the worst options.
The most frustrating were an evil Broadcom (I think) wireless card and an AMD switchable card (they did actually make a few). That graphics card wasn’t supported for very long and was a bother even in Windows.
Edit to add: I was just saying that to point out why some people might have that opinion, even if it isn’t valid anymore. I’m actually thinking of jumping back on the Linux bandwagon.
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