The consensus seems to be that people only played it because it came bundled with the console
Thought to have been an ordinary falling star.
The consensus seems to be that people only played it because it came bundled with the console
And that there are apparently several alien species concurrently living underneath London at any given time.
We had a big screen in the office at the time, and we had a map showing the current spread. It went from interesting to alarming very rapidly.
What about disabilities?
Clipper
But adoption has fallen so significantly that you have to rely on listicles to find what you’re looking for. The same could very easily and quickly happen with optical discs, and if I may be afforded an anecdote, I’ve seen exactly one optical disc brand in the last decade (Verbatim). And that’s when shops have them available, which is extremely rare nowadays.
They might not go away completely, but just like with headphone jacks on phones, you’ll have to scrounge for them. Same with if you want a display that’s less than 6", or a physical keyboard. (Or a floppy disk…!)
How many headphone jacks do you see today? All it takes is one big player, and adoption can fall just like that.
She’s hated because Walt turned everyone against her - including the viewer, it seems
A Binatone 6-in-1 Pong machine from (if I recall) around 1977. My next oldest machine is a red-label Astro Wars from 1980.
Which ones? As far as I’m aware, they’re all full-fat PS3 titles
Minor correction: some levels had bonus areas where you could save, but you could only do so once. Still a ballache.
Oh no
Pretty sure I was fooling around with LimeWire at that age
I don’t see you contributing much of value either…
if I get an idea I am not happy until it start making money
That sounds extremely unsustainable
I’d like to add to this by saying that on my Windows 11 work laptop, I have Firefox set as the default. If I open a link from Outlook or Teams, it will open in Edge. So you’re not wrong, and it’s quite infuriating
MicroOS is designed as a server OS first and foremost, but I have read some anecdotes of people using it just fine on the desktop.
You might want to look into OpenSUSE Aeon or Kalpa instead, which are immutable editions designed for the desktop, running GNOME and KDE respectively. Kalpa is in alpha (almost rhymed) but Aeon is in a more mature state.
She’s so hench she doesn’t need armour