I love listening to Pink Floyds Animals when I take my semi-regular hour-long bus ride. That is one underrated album, if you ask me.
I love listening to Pink Floyds Animals when I take my semi-regular hour-long bus ride. That is one underrated album, if you ask me.
Streaming didn't kill concept albums any more than the 80s mix tapes did. Different audiences then and now. Some of us never put much wear on our Repeat buttons.
That one GIF shows some true passion for the animation craft. Brilliant.
Great breakdown.
Found where I originally heard of it. Pretty nasty!
I remember seeing a thingy about a parasite that infected (sea?) snails. If my memory serves me, it lodged itself in one of the snails antennas and started some sort of crazy light show to attract predators in order to infect its way up the foodchain.
Generally speaking something that doesn't look like a hospital :)
Stop blowing up shit named after my birthplace! WTF!?
Not entirely in the spirit of the article, I know. I usually plaster my secondary screen with Pnotes for quick to-do lists and reminders. Color code them as you please. Especially with to-do lists, its sort of essential to keep them visible. A bunch of open notepads just clutters my desktop and brain.
G602 is very nice indeed. Perfect mix of ergonomics and buttons for me. HOWEVER!!! Just wait till your wheel click stops working. Google it. The problem seems as common as dirt. Such a shame. It's the first Logitech product that ever broke on me.
G602 is very nice indeed. Perfect mix of ergonomics and buttons for me. HOWEVER!!! Just wait till your wheel click…
I wish Logitech would make an updated G13. It's good, but not perfect. Another row of buttons up top would be great. Doesn't have to be a full row, even. Another button to the left of G20 would be nice. Currently it doesn't really have a "CTRL" key. And why not throw some of them Romer keys in there?
I wish Logitech would make an updated G13. It's good, but not perfect. Another row of buttons up top would be great.…
You had me until I realized you were not talking about buying senseless junk en masse. Don't get me wrong. You make a good point. I'm just a bit on edge about these things around Christmas time. I have to get my nieces and nephew something, and I don't want to simply add to their pile of soul-less plastic toys.
Sometimes Lifehacker reads like a training manual for sociopathic man-machines.
Great write-up. I feel that people who don't suffer depression or know anyone who do, have a tendency to confuse a couple of bad days with depression. While it may indeed be called "depression", it's hardly a clinical diagnosis. Nor is it as crippling as true depression can be. It's very easy for those who confuse it…
And this is why we don't allow children to vote.
Maybe it's so "new" that the ones who currently are best at it also are great programmers to begin with? I'm just speculating here.
The only cure for anger is calming down.
With that scenario you'd never get to use the time machine. The moment you turn it on it would start flooding with people from the future, wanting to see as far back into history as possible. You would not have a time machine. You would have a perpetual telefrag machine ;)
I reserve terms like "extremely addictive" to hard drugs. Caffeine will never drive you to prostitution.
One can say that - traditionally - Nazi candles are the results of bad executions.