Is this the shmancy new KDE everyone's talking about?
Is this the shmancy new KDE everyone's talking about?
Until the sand:cigarette ratio hits critical mass.
My first mechanical had Blues. They're the standard clickety-clack. Then I got Reds, a little stiffer and reasonably quiter. Ultimately, I'd like a silent Blue set with some O-rings for short stroking. Because I don't think I'll ever get to the point where I'm not bottoming out on every stroke.
My first mechanical had Blues. They're the standard clickety-clack. Then I got Reds, a little stiffer and reasonably…
I love it <3
Protip: pass to rear left blitzer, aggro front left and center opponents, drag them back towards your net, pass to your unguarded front-left Tidus, take it to the goal, jecht shot, repeat. my record is 12-0 in one game.
Headline picture is infinitely accurate.
I've only put about 4 games on my PS4 so far. Between work and school, I don't get a whole lot of time to game. When I do it's typically on my PC. So I figure that by the time I fill 500GB, SSD's should hit ~$.25/GB and then I'll get a TB or two.
How many of these alleged developers were taken at their word that they're developers?
If it fits a 2.5", it's too thick.
Instant access to the games rather than having to download the larger ones? It's still a corporation that's trying to make money?
Kireek, could you enlighten me? I've been away.
Oh nice, yeah just seeing how much some of them cost is pretty jarring. Perhaps one day. I've also been thinking about getting a spinning bike and trying to fit it under my current desk.
I've been wanting a walking desk for some time now. I work out daily, but the fact still remains I'm sitting at a computer for an average of 10 hours a day.
I met two of the devs from Wide Load Games in a programming class in High School. Cool dudes.
"We're always reading that there are... [blah blah] ... knocking on my door?" "Now let's discuss the extensibility of OpenGL." :)
Dear Bobsplosion, could I please get a vomit .gif for the occasion?
I've taken a few screenies. But this video was my favorite :)
I upgraded my storage and have had success with 2/3 Linux distros that I've tried having perfect compatibility.
Honorable Mention: Haswell Linux Chromebook (any of them, but the HP Chromebook 14 is the biz). $300 bucks, fast, light, and capable.