Brits often refer to them like this. It’s a bit like a Californian saying “California and the USA” - it’s just a perspective thing. We know we’re part of the continent of Europe.
Brits often refer to them like this. It’s a bit like a Californian saying “California and the USA” - it’s just a perspective thing. We know we’re part of the continent of Europe.
Mass deportations and tariffs will both damage prices so that’s two things.
It’s not about what you like, it’s about what you can afford.
That’s not neither, it’s one of the options.
If I could lick the top of my head then you know I would…
You and I have VERY different hair then. My hair is horrific if I get it wet and don’t soap it.
Ok, should we call the cops?
Women are you a good friend or a friend who is a good idea of what a fish is like.
Uh. That went weird fast…
We don’t generally tip much in the UK. Staff in high end restaurants still “make bank” from tips, as wealthy people are still more likely to tip.
Or you can join Deezer and then when you’re driving you can ask for whatever you want.
And you’ll get a Christmas version. Or a “live” version. Or a fucking obscure cover. Every time. And god help you if you ask for an artist rather than a track. Yeesh. One obscure track by the artist followed by random tracks from German rock bands and other total irrelevance.
In summary: I love Deezer.
OpenRGB has a great API and command line interface for all your automation needs. Shame about your kb.
Regarding RGB: Uninstall all the shitty software and install OpenRGB instead.
I don’t always think replay value is essential as long as the experience is golden. We’re only half way through Obra Dinn and it’s blowing us away.
The voice acting is especially awesome.
Awesome, love all those 90s games. My wife and I are deep into Obra Dinn right now and Papers Please is one of our faves too.
Hello fellow late 40s, are you me? What’s your favourite genre or game now and what was your favourite on Amiga?
These days: Factory games (Satisfactory) and Total War Amiga: XCom, Syndicate, Civ
French cars have tiny cupholders that don’t fit any takeaway cups. My Renault is infuriating if I have either a takeaway or a mug. I’ve had to buy a particularly narrow thermos cup to fit it.