Literally advice from Gary.
Just a nerd who migrated from kbin(dot)social.
Literally advice from Gary.
This is terrible and terrifying.
It’s because they moved away from borosilicate.
So you’re suggesting that the USA must, economically, start WW3?
So basically we need to use whatever money is made from tariffs and invest in labor and manufacturing.
I used to have a USB floppy drive too. Now I just have disk images.
Let it Be? No, no. Let it Haiku.
Uh-huh. The error was that they were caught doing it.
Never heard of that tool. Thank you for sharing it!
Tsuro is a very quick, Zen game. It’s tile placement and stone movement.
Obviously if you don’t like S.H., you probably won’t like The Resistance or Avalon. But from the same publisher, there’s Coup (a game of creative lying), and Grifters (an engine-builder made up of resource collection with a crime theme). I like them both and they’re very quick.
I don’t think Fluxx could lead to long term frustration, because it’s just so wild.
Catan is a classic and it’s never caused tempers in my group.
Brand? Bic.
Not the Boo Box!
Sorry, old terminology strikes again. I call any thin portable computer without an ODD or FDD a netbook; because all the damn things are good for is getting on the Internet. My actual laptop, I’ve had to do physical modding to the case to give it an ODD (and it still uses a USB port because of laziness).
Very much the opposite. The only broken USB port I’ve ever had was a USB-C port for a netbook charger.
My NDS plug (and 3DS plug) stays in so firmly I’ve had to tug on it. Are we living in Bizarro-land from each other?
Lucky you. My experience has been the opposite.
Find me a USB-C that doesn’t fall out. Every Micro-USB male plug that I’ve used has those two notches at the bottom that hold it in place. Every device I’ve had with USB-C, I have to treat it like it’s super delicate while it charges.
The Beast from 20,000 Fathoms, the Giant Claw, The Horror of Party Beach, Them!, The Deadly Mantis and others would like a word about how their death counts and destruction are overlooked. So would the various American Godzilla movies, and Cloverfield.
The biggest difference is that the Army moves fast in US movies, where the JSDF is always waiting until the last possible moment.
But where would we play golf?