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This is my airplane go to. Love it!
This is my airplane go to. Love it!
Samba de Amigo
Came to say the same thing. Zeno’s paradoxes are fun. 😄
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I’ve been playing Sail Forth. It’s very basic, but still fairly fun.
Not an answer to OP’s question, but I know in PHP there’s at least one error message that’s in Hebrew.
I’d say don’t type out anything you wouldn’t want to send, not even as a joke. On multiple occasions I’ve seen people type a text or email as a joke, and then accidentally send it instead of erase it.
By that same token, don’t send things you wouldn’t want others to see (or perhaps, be aware of unintended audiences). How often do we hear about nudes being shared? In another example, I once worked at a company that had too many bosses, and one of them shit talked me to my boss in an email. They replied back and forth a bit, and then my boss had a question for me about the project they were now discussing, so he forwarded me the entire email chain. I saw exactly what the other boss said about me, and there was no denying he was the one who said it. I immediately and permanently lost all respect for him.
The first computer I remember using was my dad’s IBM PC-XT, but the first computer that was mine was an Apple IIe that my grandfather gave me when he upgraded his own.
I don’t remember how old I was, but probably around 9 or 10. I loved that thing, and I used it for all sorts of stuff. I played games, I made cards and banners with Print Shop Pro, I wrote stories and stuff. That thing was great.
Ah, that makes sense. Thanks!
I’m curious to know why, can you explain or point to an article?
UNCHARTED: Legacy of Thieves Collection would be great! I’ve been playing a ton of Dave the Diver, which is a fun game, but I’m definitely need a change of pace.
Please stop doing this. Food poisoning from rice can potentially kill you.
ETA: The recipe you suggested sounds crazy good, though.
Considering this is what my podcast is all about, it would be hard to pick just one.
It was especially frustrating when one of the NPCs broke the law, but I got blamed for it.
Nothing like spending hours schlepping bodies around the map. It was a little easier in Dishonored once I was able to make the bodies immediately disappear into ash.
In some games, I like to try to see if I can kill literally everyone on the map without getting caught or alerting anyone.
Follow real life traffic laws.
To be fair, it’s only Day 1 for the Switch. I’ve been playing on PC for quite awhile.
The game is fantastic! I have about 200 hours into it already.
Technology Connections is great!
I’ll just leave this here…
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=H56lxmdUD1M