Why not edit up some babies that can digest plastic. Then let em loose in all those places that people are complaining about all the plastic pollution. Hell we wouldn't even need to educate them, just let em loose to eat and breed.
Yeah a 2 hour session in Borderlands 2 was giving me aches in different areas around my eyes and head in general. I could do longer in skyrim but need to stop for coffee to build up the will to go on. Not saying it's grindy but...
Don't know about others but the PS VR lets a lot of light in, you have to press it pretty hard to your face to block it all out. I have the lights dimmed at night, but in the evenings after work it's not much fun with the setting sun hitting the windows beside my VR playing area, even with full curtains. The curtains could be replaced I guess, but this hasn't been a priority yet.
How popular is Chocolatey? Are there other similar tools for Windows? It would be cool to have a well supported package manager similar to the popular Linux ones. And no, not the Windows App store. Please.
Personally the Windows zip management doesn't impress me at all, I much prefer 7zip. Also use 7zip for the rare use of rar files, which I don't encounter often any more.
It's not just the issue of attracting external thieves to your premises or to the person transporting your cash to the bank, there is also the overhead of having to install security cameras and watch your own staff full time, cos anybody handling those big bills gets tempted to slip a few into a pocket eventually. Having cash being handled forces distrust of employees, making for a less comfortable work place.
Unless they contracted some musicians for a fixed rate to produce tracks which Spotify then owned fully. Then the listeners who let that stuff be played to them are still paying for music, but Spotify would not need to pay an artist for it. That would be profit straight to themselves.
Yeah, in some movies I can almost hear the MST3K voices chanting "stunt double stunt double" when the person on the motorbike, cliffside or whatever has completely different body build than the actor and is wearing a helmet for no sensible reason other than hiding their face.
Yes but you could make two tunnel entrances which have no impact because neither of them goes anywhere. It's only when you build the middle bit between them...
But can it compile JavaScript? heh.
Yep, when I asked a workmate "can you send me that GIF" he replied "It's pronounced JIF", and I told him "Yes but you knew exactly what I meant".
Why not edit up some babies that can digest plastic. Then let em loose in all those places that people are complaining about all the plastic pollution. Hell we wouldn't even need to educate them, just let em loose to eat and breed.
Yeah a 2 hour session in Borderlands 2 was giving me aches in different areas around my eyes and head in general. I could do longer in skyrim but need to stop for coffee to build up the will to go on. Not saying it's grindy but...
Don't know about others but the PS VR lets a lot of light in, you have to press it pretty hard to your face to block it all out. I have the lights dimmed at night, but in the evenings after work it's not much fun with the setting sun hitting the windows beside my VR playing area, even with full curtains. The curtains could be replaced I guess, but this hasn't been a priority yet.
Heh, saturated. Sounds uncomfortable.
The more important issue is I can't drink scotch with that helmet on. No, I'm not going to drink scotch thru a straw. So it has to come off regularly.
How popular is Chocolatey? Are there other similar tools for Windows? It would be cool to have a well supported package manager similar to the popular Linux ones. And no, not the Windows App store. Please.
Personally the Windows zip management doesn't impress me at all, I much prefer 7zip. Also use 7zip for the rare use of rar files, which I don't encounter often any more.
Isn't it that old fashioned shareware/nagware that asks for payment?
But how many football players could you fit in those subway cars?
Then again there is the NZ way, just raise your prices to cover potential credit card fees, whether the buyer uses one or not.
It's not just the issue of attracting external thieves to your premises or to the person transporting your cash to the bank, there is also the overhead of having to install security cameras and watch your own staff full time, cos anybody handling those big bills gets tempted to slip a few into a pocket eventually. Having cash being handled forces distrust of employees, making for a less comfortable work place.
They couldn't take them down, the job sheet told them to take a 18 foot ladder on the job, but they only had 5.4 metre ladders.
IT professionals around the world were shocked by this discovery. Not in the slightest.
Unless they contracted some musicians for a fixed rate to produce tracks which Spotify then owned fully.
Then the listeners who let that stuff be played to them are still paying for music, but Spotify would not need to pay an artist for it. That would be profit straight to themselves.
Is the Brave browser still being developed?
Hey, drummers are still hitting things with sticks.
Some things just seem to work : )
I just got hold of my original Commodore 64 and hope to get it working again.
But guess what? No headphone jack!
Yes, The Expanse is what stood out most for me, that was the best sci fi we have had recently.
Z Nation is still a fun watch, too.
I never let Bruce log onto my laptop.
Yeah, in some movies I can almost hear the MST3K voices chanting "stunt double stunt double" when the person on the motorbike, cliffside or whatever has completely different body build than the actor and is wearing a helmet for no sensible reason other than hiding their face.
I'm out of paper, could you fax me some more?
Yes but you could make two tunnel entrances which have no impact because neither of them goes anywhere.
It's only when you build the middle bit between them...
What if it doesn't fall but you put the table in the wood chipper?
I thought a cracked crystal was what gave us sold-state in the first place.