They’re really common outside cities.
They’re really common outside cities.
I switched from FFX to Chrome back in the day because Chrome tabs were all independent processes in task manager, and one crappy website wouldn’t kill my whole browser.
When Google started their war on addons, I switched back to Firefox.
Streets of Sim City has a rockin’ soundtrack!
Being next to the sink, might be a good idea to drill drain holes into the bins so water doesn’t get trapped in the bottom. Otherwise pretty cool! Next gridfinity step would be making some kind of purpose built holder for the flosser picks and the toothbrush head.
Dang this is seriously cool. I wonder how much space the whole workflow will take up on a workbench, and of course how dusty the room it’s in will become.
Good points, makes me think of how good lightweight RSS readers were at accomplishing the same kinds of content aggregation goals, and worked well even over 56k modems.
How many layers of green did you use?
It’s not a spoiler, it’s on the back of the book.
Don’t read Children of Time if you’re arachnophobic. Or do, and face your fears.
Yes, and I need more books with bird aliens in them.
Patches work just fine, and as a printing enthusiast, printable treads just sound terrible.
Port forwarding is not a problem, cool to know!
It has multiplayer?!?
Or aluminum cans! Those are very recyclable as well.
The announcer voice was amazing too.
“INFERNO ISLE!”
“HOT LAAAAVA!”
Yeah, now I can check my subscription list and get 3 new posts from my list of 200 communities across a variety of instances!
Plus it has the engineer.
Each class would get its own codex and they would always be released staggered and late 😂
Especially ironic/sad since old Blizzard games always worked on Win & Mac.
Cars are fun to me, especially older cars that have character and aren’t so big and soundproof. I live out in the mountains and it really is a good time to go for a Sunday drive along twisty roads, no real destination in mind. For instance, in the fall, after a rain, with windows down, the vivid colors and smells help me slow down, clear my mind and remind me I’m part of the world, not just a passive observer.
And yes, I realize what sub this is in.