Compared to Sim City 3000 and Sim City 4, Cities Skylines’ UI feels really convoluted to me.
Compared to Sim City 3000 and Sim City 4, Cities Skylines’ UI feels really convoluted to me.
My entire life I’ve been avoiding Zelda games thinking they just weren’t for me. But when Nintendo added Link’s Awakening DX to Nintendo Online I decided to give it a try.
It’s just a lovely game. I love the graphics, the way it holds your hand a little more than earlier games, that feeling when the puzzles “click”, everything about it. It has turned me around on Zelda games and I intend to play the Oracle games when I get a chance.
Pretty cool of his admiral dad to go along with the name change.
The next pon farr is gonna be aaaawkwaaaard!
More often than a Starfleet captain giving an impassioned speech about doing the right thing.
At least twice for every Data head tilt.
I’ve heard that every time this is reposted Worf gets thrown across a room and Voyager gets a bonus torpedo.
Here is a whole website dedicated to it.
Hold down on the space bar and you’ll get a cursor. Then if you tap — while still holding space — on the keyboard with another finger it’ll start to select the text.
Thanks. I use the space bar to move the cursor a lot, but didn’t know it could select text too. Feels pretty damn clumsy though.
There’s an alternative to that now, but it pales in comparison.
Walt, is there a better way than long-pressing on a word and then clumsily moving the little markers to where you want your selection to start/end? If there is I need to know, because I hate how janky selecting text often is.
Did you get it sorted out?
Not at all. That’s the joke.
This. I’m visually impaired and actually need a lot of light to operate normally.
At one point in my life I lived in a large building where all the hallways were operated by infrared sensors. It was honestly pretty cool to just walk around and get the light I needed without pressing any buttons.
I’ve often thought about how neat it would be if we could do same for outdoor spaces.
My uneducated guess is this: the iPhone 15 uses the same A16 chip as the 14 Pro did, to more easily produce it at scale and cost effectively. The 14 Pro had Lightning and therefore 2.0 speeds. The 15 kept the 2.0 speed because the A16 couldn’t (readily?) be reengineered to support a 3.0 connector.
I think it should have had USB 3, but iPhone 15 isn’t Apple’s flagship device.
No, their point is valid. You just did a bunch of mathematics while completely ignoring the larger issue of corporations and rich executives wasting money on frivolous endeavors.
Not only that, you literally suggested that dividing the BlueJeans money among the poor of the world would do them little benefit–as if Verizon is the only company perpetrating corporate greed–which they never suggested.
Using your own numbers, $3415 dollars would probably make a huge difference in most Verizon employees’ lives, but instead they spent that money on BlueJeans, a product that any reasonable person could have told you was doomed to fail.
Hope this comment wasn’t too long for you.
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Would you then class the pages upon pages of generated, useless content I get for most Google searches nowadays as “black hat” SEO?
Technically, you’ll be able to “play” it, but without the online aspect of levels other people created there wouldn’t really be much of a point.