

Not “women” in general. But there will always be willing idiots somewhere.
Not “women” in general. But there will always be willing idiots somewhere.
Not sure if it counts as these cars were very common at some point, but I own two Mercedes W124. One is a station wagon with a pretty unique paint code (I’ve never found another one) and one is a limousine with a 5-speed manual and the fairly rare Sportline option. They mostly sit around though because there’s pretty much always something broken…
Why do you think that? Pretty much every single title they released so far had more features than the last. The amount of detail and side activities in Red Dead 2 was insane.
It’s 3 years here in Germany. Seems like some cops in the US are little more than hired thugs.
The solution to the problem is to just pull the plug on the AI search bullshit until it is actually helpful.
r/lounge was easily the cringiest community I have ever encountered on reddit.
He didn’t even share them as far as I know, he just downloaded them. And the trial hadn’t started yet when he committed suicide.
It’s been years since the last time that I’ve seen this referenced lol
A few of them look so much alike, it’s uncanny.
+1 for MSI. I’ve bought GPUs from them for 10+ years and never once had a failure or even a minor issue. Got a lot of mileage out of the GTX 1080 I bought in 2016.
Reddit is past the point of no return. He might as well speed it up a little.
MSI says that this game tracking won’t just be limited to League of Legends, as it’ll be releasing an application that’ll allow you to train these features to recognise and react to enemies and other on-screen elements in any game you like.
The whole unfair advantage thing aside, this is a really cool feature that might have a bigger range of application than just gaming.
My oldest piece of tech would probably be my C64 or maybe an old camera I have. But the one that I’m actually proud of is my car, a Mercedes W124 from 1988. It’ll be hard to find a bolt on that car that I haven’t touched and I’m finally getting it where my even my perfectionist self is happy with the way it looks and drives.
To be fair, they were pretty ahead of the competition when it came to the hardware specs of their phones. The Lumia 950 released in 2015 and had a 1440p AMOLED screen, 3GBs of RAM, biometric unlocking with an iris scanner, and a pretty incredible camera for the time. It also had a removable back cover and battery as well as an AUX port. It was also the first phone I’d seen with USB-C and wireless charging.
Just listing these makes me a bit nostalgic for WP…
Nice, I love the styling of the coupé. I originally wanted to buy one before I ended up with the limousine. They have become pretty pricey in recent years.