Yeah. There’s a level of ignorance that just makes you want to throttle people sometimes. Then you remember you like money, and grin and bear it.
Yeah. There’s a level of ignorance that just makes you want to throttle people sometimes. Then you remember you like money, and grin and bear it.
This. no one worth their salt is asking for super specific details unless necessary. But people that insist you perform miriacles with no info are the worst.
Issue I’ve had with cheap USB boards is mostly certain key combos being weird. I have a mechanical KB now though, so it’s a non-issue. Membrane KB’s suck.
As someone who’s been on both sides of these kinds of exchanges, there’s nothing worse than a customer who comes up and basically says “give me the thing!” with 0 explanation of what the something they need is.
Most Gigabyte boards still have PS2 ports, and most boards that support integrated graphics still have VGA ports for compatibility reasons. I wish they’d drop the latter though. PS2 has its perks however. Lower latency and no key ghosting (assuming the keyboard isn’t a cheap PoS) are just a few.
It would make more sense to just buy a controller card if you really needed it. That said, floppy disks are no longer being produced by anyone as far as I know, so no really point aside from “because you can”
See, I almost never use mine off the dock. I also don’t consider it a portable (really it’s a hybrid). I mean, I get that it can (and should) be used they way, but I prefer to play on a TV if possible. If you want to do any serious gaming, it also doesn’t really have the battery life I’d like.
Oof, that’s a rough way to get started. The “buy everything with cash!” crowd is mostly people who’ve made a ton of bad decisions already and have awful credit, or are well off enough with no major expenses that it’s not a big deal to them, in my experience at least. This creates this idea that credit is bad, even…
I do too, but instead of rust, we get rocks.
It’s a shame some parents are like that. I never pried too much into my parents finances, but they did take the time to teach me the basics of interest and how CC’s work. To this day I am thankful to them for doing so. Honestly, it’s really something that should be taught in school.
For me it’s more financial ability. I can’t really afford toys, so a reliable new car was a better option. At the time I was commuting ~70 miles a day. I ordered mine from the dealership with exactly what I wanted. Blue with the blue interior and the RS kit. Only regret is that I didn’t get the NPP exhaust.
I DD mine as well. I could have gotten a V8, but commute and creature comforts won out so I got the 2LT (top end V6). Next car I get will probably be an SS though (probably whatever 7th gen is though. I keep my cars 8-10 years)
It depends. At lot of reviews I’ve seen say the Camaro is much nicer to drive around the track, especially the new ones. I have a 2015 v6, and find it a very nice ride, but it also doesn’t have all the performance bits.
When it comes to the Camaro vs Mustang argument, it’s largely down to preference these days. They both offer very similar performance. Personally I prefer the Camaro, but as long as people are happy with their choice, who cares?
2DS can be had pretty cheaply, and is probably the way to go TBH. While the switch is “portable” it’s no DS. Frankly, until Nintendo says 100% that the switch replaces the 3DS (which I doubt at this point) I wouldn’t worry about it. Also keep in mind that the 3DS can play DS games as well, so you’ve got a massive…
IDK. That said I never really considered the Challenger a sports car myself.
Eh? Depends on team build really. I’m looking at this broadly, you’re looking very narrow. (or just trolling, not sure)
You’re reading that right: $43,629 over five years just to own a new car! Don’t think about it too much.
It’s not that it can’t be done, it’s just that she’s (generally) not good at it. I’ll be the first to admit I suck with Symmetra. There’s a reason I basically never pick her.
Mei is Bae.