It cost like half a trillion dollars to avert the issues of Y2K. A lot of people don’t realize how much of an issue it was.
It cost like half a trillion dollars to avert the issues of Y2K. A lot of people don’t realize how much of an issue it was.
I remember downloading a mod for San Andreas, as I wanted to try out a sick motorcycle.
I remember spawning it in and my laptop nearly imploded as the number of polygons it had to render quadrupled.
I was a sad kid.
Leave it to a Linux user to see a fork in the road and go “I wanna fork it more.”
It’s really weird reading an article that so precisely nails so many of my experiences with both games.
Do you not feel the itch of curiosity?
There’s a lot of government positions that require just high school, and pay more than typical.
But they’re annoying to apply to, and often can make you wait a long time. Look into your cities job bank, same with state/province and/or federal level.
I still use Reddit for the small subreddits. Highly focused topics seems to be the only way Reddit is tolerable now.
I also just picked up reading again. Turns out part of my enjoyment of Reddit was reading comments and when that went to shit just reading books worked out for me. On my third book since the fiasco started.
That’s a really good question, I think they should, as the AI just works with what it’s given and if that means less thrusting then it’s probably happier.
It makes long distance vehicles feel a lot better too. It inspired me to make a runway, add the speed mod and then set the max speed to 300m/s.
Water piks are a lifesaver. While I’m sure they are not as good as flossing they do get your gums healthy enough to take a mild beating. At that point you could floss here and there to remove biofilm.
Get the wings mod if you don’t already. Such a game changer.
I used to swear by wired headphones.
The audio quality, not needing batteries, the simplicity.
But then I got a decent pair of Bluetooth headphones and I discovered how much wires got in my way. I discovered that the audio quality coming out of phones were garbage regardless of connection type, and the headphones I got would last weeks of daily use on one charge.
Plus I would get a more water proof phone, and I would never have to worry about the headphone jack breaking inside of the port, or my headphones going flying off because I walked past a knob of whatever at just the right height to ruin my day.
I still want phones to have the ports, but on mobile devices I’ll never use them. I just want others to be happy too.