So Lies of P is a rhythm game?
This is amazing. I love this sort of stuff. Makes me want to find a second hand Wii and try it.
I vaguely remember playing this game as a kid. Came in a cereal box along with Rollercoaster Tycoon and I think a computer game of the board game Monopoly.
Looooong
That's another perspective haha. I suppose I can't sit on my couch and criticize this robotics team when I wouldn't be able to build this robot or run a half marathon.
All I hear is the steel pipe sound when I see that thumbnail.
There's two men in a boat, and they have three cigarettes but no matches. How do they manage to smoke?
Tiangong Ultra’s battery was changed three times
This is a disappointing aspect of this.
Yes I live near a border and I know lots of people who do this.
If they needed to do painting or masonry work in the winter they'd need to tarp in to keep the material from freezing.
Horizon: Isle of Mann
Yeah I just deleted the swap partition without updating anything. I've realized since then I need to update the fstab but I never think about it until the odd time I do a full reboot.
Not only do I get this on shutdown I get a job on startup that runs for a minute thirty that looks for a swap partition that I have deleted.
Yeah, how you buy your Steam/Uplay/whatever key isn't the problem here. This person is confusing "retail" with "DRM free". Yes, DRM free versions would be great but physical vs digital makes no difference.
Mindustry hasn't been mentioned yet. Open source and Linux native on Steam.
I did a little reading, and yeah, the core applications remained mostly unchanged from 2000 to XP to 2003. I'm more familiar with 2000 as that's what I had growing up and that's probably why I like the flat UI the best.
MS Office pretty much peaked, feature-wise, in like 2003 (or, arguably, 2007
For me it's Office 2000. The flat UI is so efficient and yeah, there isn't any features missing that I've encountered. Takes no resources to run and works the same if you're on Windows 95 or 10. My family members still get me to install it if they get a new computer. It is also free to download from the Intetnet Archive.
I use LibreOffice for the most part because I'm on Linux.
The what song?
That is a situation I had not considered.
I've jumped a Tesla (Model S I think) a few times. It's actually pretty easy. Just pop the grill off with a credit card and there's jump points there. Once I jumped it, the main charging system would be available for use. Plugging in the main charger then keeps the 12v battery charged and you're good to drive again. This I believe is a well engineered system and Tesla made it easily accessible.
The dumb part is that until you do that, there's no way to access the vehicle. No backup key. So if the car dies completely, there's no way to access the cabin, trunk, or hood.

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I thought it was "authorized" spelled wrong but on second glance it's "out theorized". I don't know which one makes more sense.