I was wondering what Virgin had to do with Sonic… it has their London address under the Sega logo.
I was wondering what Virgin had to do with Sonic… it has their London address under the Sega logo.
LibreWolf fakes user agent to show as Windows 10.
“Off course!” (I want to continue in the Battle Square)
Nope, Debian releases are all named after Toy Story characters.
Bonus meme as penance:
I saw the original posted too many times to not come up with a response, I thought they were mostly here on /c/linuxmemes but maybe not. Usually captioned “average Arch user”. 😅
I thought, at first, that it had something to do with the Evil Maid threat vector.
All I can say is that there was once some site where I had great difficulty finding a valid username that wasn’t already taken, and this name worked.
Hostess Ho-Hos were kind of gross, but Little Debbie(-an) Swiss Cake Rolls, oh, man.
The “frogs in water slowly brought to a boil” meme is totally false. The frogs jump out when the water gets too hot for them, which is long before it’s boiling. Just saying ;)
The German girl Ginger gave George gross gelatin.
Humanoid must not escape!
A la carte
0 through 8: $0.99 each
9 through D: $1.29 each
E & F: $1.99 each
Individual codes: $4.99
Bundles
Master code (per game): $9.99
All available codes (per game): $49.99
Extras
Ability to quick enable/disable codes: $19.99
10th enemy has the bomb
They’re explaining how enemy’s loot isn’t totally random. If you kill nine enemies without getting hit and kill the tenth enemy with a bomb, you are guaranteed to receive more bombs from it.
"Wall warts" AKA AC-to-DC adapters do draw a small amount of electricity as long as they are plugged in. Unplug them when not in use.
As for the consoles, capacitors dry out and go bad even when not in use. If you power up the console at least once every few years, it is possible for the caps to "re-form" and stay useful before needing replacement.
Sadly, my previously working PS2 no longer outputs audio or video after being in storage for a few years. I haven't had time to investigate it further, but I have had several other pieces of quality Japanese electronics go bad after their supercapacitors leaked.
Random breakage and weird behavior is why I stopped using Windows at home. On so many machines, I've seen the Start menu just stop functioning… or what's up with the system trying to update the video drivers to the version dated 1968 (the year of Intel's founding)? Nagging me (again?!) to change my web browser to Edge… Is your browser compliant to web standards this time, Microsoft? I still don't want to use it.
Users are taught to fear Linux "because you might have to use the command line!" when in Windows you need to use brain-melting Powershell commands like
Get-AppXPackage -AllUsers | Foreach {Add-AppxPackage -DisableDevelopmentMode -Register "$($_.InstallLocation)\AppXManifest.xml"}
just to get a functional OS back.
You pay for Windows, but the privacy terms make it clear that it's Microsoft's computer, not yours, yet you have to fix it yourself when things spontaneously break. If I manage to break Linux (by my own actions), at least I feel like I'm learning a bit in the process of fixing it.
Stubborn Medical Hologram: “That’s not part of my program!”