

Some years ago, I decided to play all the Half-Life games and expansions available at the time after watching a video game history series on YouTube. I enjoyed them all.
Hey you kids, get off my WLAN!
Some years ago, I decided to play all the Half-Life games and expansions available at the time after watching a video game history series on YouTube. I enjoyed them all.
Out of curiosity, I looked for the Xbox in a big electronics store, and found it in a teeny, tiny, little corner. I don’t ever remember seeing any in the secondhand stores though.
It’s time to delete X? 🧑🚀🔫🧑🚀 Always has been.
I had traveled to Southeast Asia recently, and used Grab for the first time there to get a taxi. I was surprised by how precise it was. No wonder.
This also feels like a good fit for Not The Onion.
Technically not a sabbatical, but I saved up a bunch of money, quit my job, and have been studying abroad in Japan.
It really is a cool tree, but man, having to walk near fallen gingko nuts every day during the autumn is kind of torture.
That is unfortunate. I also installed Linux Mint last year, and although I’ve had weird little issues here and there, none of them were major, and overall I was able to use it exclusively for the last seven months. One issue I encountered when installing was actually because of Window’s fault (during the drive partitioning portion), since I do dual-booting.