That particular vessel was built at Meyer Werft in Germany a few years ago, which is an incredibly respected ship builder dating back hundred of years. It’s a very well built ship.
That particular vessel was built at Meyer Werft in Germany a few years ago, which is an incredibly respected ship builder dating back hundred of years. It’s a very well built ship.
I’ve been on a few cruises and they’re solid vacation choices. Good value, typically really good services, high end finishings and you get to sample different places at every port.
Make Pepe Not Racist Again.
Not really into the Total War series, but I’d be totally down with an Assassin’s Creed game taking place in China.
It’s true, at first you’re thinking “I’m not spending $200" on a keyboard, but after you use one that thought process changes to “what took me so long!?”.
Ahh, that’s too bad. I know how crappy it is to deal with manufacturers after you’re out of warranty.
Oh people will see it... after they kill you and loot your box.
How do you people feel about buying OEM Windows instead of the Retail version? I’ve always purchased OEM copies because of the severe discounts and don’t understand why people buy retail versions.
That looks terrible lol.
After announcing that I was going to boycott Corsair, then doing some research on the best PSUs, I ordered a new Corsair RMX750 and started waiting.
No need to mention it’s “bone stock”.
The most difficult area in Super Mario Odyssey is the Darker Side, a hidden portion of the Moon that players can only access after collecting 500 power moons. It’s an extended gauntlet that boasts a long section where Mario can’t use Cappy’s special powers to jump or possess enemies.
Ahh okay, that sequence was also incredible and definitely not to be missed!
Plus, that last portion at the end really hits home once you’ve cleared that death gauntlet and saw the hidden surprise just before you resurface.
I don’t really understand why this would be a good idea for anyone who isn’t speedrunning the game.
Yeah, the new Viper (RIP) is nice. It’s sleek and actually good to drive (I’m told). But I’m not interested in that one. I want a first-gen Viper. The one that had no airbags or traction control. That’s the good shit.
Jason, I followed your build on Twitter for much of that day, and I feel that some of your frustrations stems from not doing enough research and perhaps jumping into the build a little sooner than you should have. I get that you’re a busy dude and may not have the time to prep like someone that has less responsibility…
Jerryrigeverything has a good step by step video on doing the entire console.
Ahh yes. It took me a couple seconds then I thought “am I supposed to be doing that?”.