So, just bought the Wileyfox Storm handset, which 'prides' itself on running Cyanogen OS.
Was hoping to keep it current for 2 or 3 years.
Guess it's stuck with what it's got right now then.
Anything you want killing, just get me to buy it first.
I have some of Loki releases from back when they were producing Linux titles. I think that they had trouble selling their games into a user community used to getting everything for free.
I wonder if my HOMM3 box still works on a modern linux?
I pay for my (weekly) local newspaper. Where my mum lives, they have a weekly print newspaper too, but there it's also available in either a subscription or one-off PDF each week, so sometimes I buy that PDF if there's a story in I want to read, as the local newspapers only sell in a relatively small geographic area. I wish my local paper did PDF too, I'd buy it like that. But, until then, I buy the print version. There's lots to read that you just can't get elsewhere, and the websites for these local papers only report national and regional headlines, they don't put any of the local content on their website at all.
Exactly.
I pay for my (weekly) local newspaper.
Where my mum lives, they have a weekly print newspaper too, but there it's also available in either a subscription or one-off PDF each week, so sometimes I buy that PDF if there's a story in I want to read, as the local newspapers only sell in a relatively small geographic area.
I wish my local paper did PDF too, I'd buy it like that. But, until then, I buy the print version. There's lots to read that you just can't get elsewhere, and the websites for these local papers only report national and regional headlines, they don't put any of the local content on their website at all.
Actually I quite like the Nescafe one. We sometimes go hill walking in the winter and taking a couple of these things in each pack is great. Much more convenient than faffing around with flasks and cups when your cold and wearing gloves.
So, just bought the Wileyfox Storm handset, which 'prides' itself on running Cyanogen OS. Was hoping to keep it current for 2 or 3 years. Guess it's stuck with what it's got right now then. Anything you want killing, just get me to buy it first.
and achieve world domination
Firefox nightly with E10S , 64 bit is my go-to browser now.
Sure. qemu will run on ARM/Linux. I installed and ran Windows ME in Qemu when I first got a 512MB raspberry Pi.
I'm not so certain
long time user of muse score, this is welcome.
Plenty of handsets in the UK are sold on 18 month contracts that will never see an update of any kind.
I have some of Loki releases from back when they were producing Linux titles. I think that they had trouble selling their games into a user community used to getting everything for free. I wonder if my HOMM3 box still works on a modern linux?
"Component video is absolutely terrible." Incorrect.
I pay for my (weekly) local newspaper. Where my mum lives, they have a weekly print newspaper too, but there it's also available in either a subscription or one-off PDF each week, so sometimes I buy that PDF if there's a story in I want to read, as the local newspapers only sell in a relatively small geographic area. I wish my local paper did PDF too, I'd buy it like that. But, until then, I buy the print version. There's lots to read that you just can't get elsewhere, and the websites for these local papers only report national and regional headlines, they don't put any of the local content on their website at all.
Exactly. I pay for my (weekly) local newspaper. Where my mum lives, they have a weekly print newspaper too, but there it's also available in either a subscription or one-off PDF each week, so sometimes I buy that PDF if there's a story in I want to read, as the local newspapers only sell in a relatively small geographic area. I wish my local paper did PDF too, I'd buy it like that. But, until then, I buy the print version. There's lots to read that you just can't get elsewhere, and the websites for these local papers only report national and regional headlines, they don't put any of the local content on their website at all.
Can't help but read it that way around. Does anyone still use a Game Port on a PC?
Paperback, a printer and some paper: http://www.ollydbg.de/Paperbak/index.html#1
Actually I quite like the Nescafe one. We sometimes go hill walking in the winter and taking a couple of these things in each pack is great. Much more convenient than faffing around with flasks and cups when your cold and wearing gloves.
When using something outside, in the cold, I can't see my handwriting being steady enough for it to read due to shivering or wearing gloves.
elo, cul8r would probably come out as X$%£%"(*&*(&D
The story: 108$ - 135$ The error... -27
I'd like to go. It'll be a blast.