By that time, all the games you bought now will be public domain.
By that time, all the games you bought now will be public domain.
I expected this comment to be from KenM
I’ve always wanted to do this…
In my experience, they usually lose interest partway through the clarification and then later ask three questions that were covered while they weren’t paying attention.
I do wish Robertson heads were more common. They’re almost as tough as torx, but tapered to stick on the tip of the tool, which is so convenient.
But… there’s no i?
US Subs has offered these for decades and they’re a legit commercial submarine firm. I’m not sure anyone actually wants to buy them.
I particularly appreciate the armored cow.
The fact it’s almost believable is both real and a serious problem.
Feels a lot like Ken M.
Considering I’ve seen a lot of gatekeeping morons go on about cultural appropriation without ever mentioning that, I think most don’t understand this crucial distinction.
Yeah, get out of here with that; this is the Internet.
Yeah and it’s cheaper to fly to Europe to see a concert than to get tickets in the US these days.
And that still connects the engine directly to the wheels because old car makers loathe our dreams of real serial hybrids…
You might say she paid for it.
Thanks, Donald.
I haven’t even needed to pirate a game in decades. Does it still work the same way?
Thepiratebay guy made an art project at one point that was a Raspberry Pi that did nothing but copy one song over and over again while keeping a running tally on a display of how much value it had “stolen” from the record industry by doing so.
One of the funnier random exchanges I’ve seen in SC was when someone complained in chat that he had a constant choking sound to which someone else immediately responded with, “well stop eating hot dogs like that.”
Yes, this is a serious problem with some people. Far worse than OP’s issue.