

I remember hearing that red steel had a multiplayer mode where your objective was played out of the Wiimote’s speaker to keep it secret from other players
I remember hearing that red steel had a multiplayer mode where your objective was played out of the Wiimote’s speaker to keep it secret from other players
That’s the joke
Anyone who stops using my product is a poo poo head
This is the blocked article:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Asian_News_International_vs._Wikimedia_Foundation (https://archive.is/ZmGGk)
Here’s an archived version of it before getting blocked: https://archive.is/dNTEl
According to their TOS the state of California is also banned, and you can’t use their website using Google or Apple hardware, Web browsers or email accounts
Why be a Youtuber or a Tiktoker when you can be an Elsevierer
Buy doom on steam, download and backup the install files on the floppy
480i blown up on a 4k 50 inch display is going to look terrible compared to native 4k content, but on a 30 inch CRT it looked just fine
The first domain should be googie-anaiytics, the L in analytics was replaced with an i
Same in Spanish
Mamífero = Mammal
Mamar = To suck
What about Roman numerals?
At least this one:
It’s also limited to slow traffic on some roads
“DRIVE PILOT can be activated in heavy traffic jams at a speed of 40 MPH or less on a pre-defined freeway network approved by Mercedes-Benz.” https://www.mbusa.com/en/owners/manuals/drive-pilot#:~:text=DRIVE PILOT can be activated in heavy traffic jams at a speed of 40 MPH or less on a pre-defined freeway network approved by Mercedes-Benz.
Some C++ style guides suggest the following naming convention for functions that crash on any error
OpenFileOrDie()
Back in 1999 MSN messenger had support for chatting with AIM users, it was quickly blocked by AOL and for a while there was a game of cat and mouse between Microsoft and AOL until Microsoft quietly dropped the feature
https://archive.ph/20120526215641/http://www.news.com/2100-1023-228960.html
It could just be noisy data, it’s comparing 365 days of 2024 with ~40 days of 2025
From their website: