You’re absolutely correct. It’s lonely in an achingly beautiful way.
You’re absolutely correct. It’s lonely in an achingly beautiful way.
I’m still not getting it…
Yeah, as an American it’s disturbing and makes it hard to believe we can change things. You’ve described it very well.
I’ve had it happen to plenty of USB-C devices, but I had far more issues with previous USB generations.
Wireless charging tho is clutch as a backup charging method. Key word being backup.
I miss the heyday of both RuneScape and Guild Wars 1. Those were fantastic times.
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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/
Definitely anything SuperGiant. Bastion, Hades, and Transistor are some of the only games I’ve actually finished, and the sound tracks are incredible.
Good to hear they’ve had some success in the US, but I do worry about the quality of their consumer products. Too many companies can’t translate success in onr section of a market into another section.
I really want a small EV.
Right? Like what if as cells die or degrade instead of being replaced by the body naturally they are replaced by nanites/cybernetics/tech magic. If the process of fully converting took place over the course of 10 years, then I don’t see how the subject would even notice.
It’s an interesting thing to ponder.
Right? I’ve never seen a hotel fridge with anything in it. Hell I’m actually staying at a hotel right now that’s pretty decent and was reserved by my company. Smallest mini fridge I’ve seen, but it’s empty and could certainly fit some meds.
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