I always wonder why go through the effort of a retropi when you can download emulators on your pc and play them there? And why not go further and stream those roms from your pc to your tv with a steamlink?
I always wonder why go through the effort of a retropi when you can download emulators on your pc and play them there? And why not go further and stream those roms from your pc to your tv with a steamlink?
To be fair, dropping that quarter second was in the 10s range already. Thats pretty impressive considering they didn’t take anything out that couldn’t be put back in easily. You drop 500 lbs from a car running 16s and you would see a far more noticable drop in the 1/4 mile time.
While I would eat up any Dark Tower novel, I’d rather it not be a continuation of the main story. I like how the mains series ended.
Note to editor: Don’t use ‘ton’ as an adjective in a story about weight
As someone who has both made RetroPie classic consoles and used Hakchi to load up the NES Classic with ROMs, the above “effort” is nothing. It requires connecting the device to a USB port and pushing a button.
It kinda seems like they could do this exercise with a calculator. I mean they removed 10% of the car’s weight.
Coming in on a wing and a prayer. Some skillful piloting there.
Its flat, elegant design can be switched to a rounded, ergonomic profile that fits wonderfully in the hand!
“it’s not a bug! it’s a feature!”
And people said they don’t innovate anymore!
The curved screen is a feature!
No, you are wrong. Apple is the worst company in the universe and all of its dimensions.
Man, they are taking things to the next level when it comes to Samsung features.
Can confirm this happens every time my fiancé drives an auto
I made my wife’s tires squeal when I hit the brakes in her car, thinking it was a clutch.
I can’t be the only one that has “ghost clutched” before. One time I clipped the brake pedal. I’m glad nobody was behind me.
It’d feel really weird for my left leg.
I call bullshit. There are many phones that ‘work’. The iPhone has become more than that. A status symbol of sorts, or a, I want that phone because all my friends have one product. It’s a well designed and built phone, with great software, but there are other phones just as capable out there that are not $1000.
In the United States this has become extremely rare. People are told the full price or the monthly to pay off the full price as a cost that is separated from the costs of the network. Everything you said was true up to two years ago, but things have changed here. Maybe they will in Canada too someday.
Verizon ended subsidized phone deals. All they have now is a payment plan. Costs the same as buying up front, split up into 24 payments.