I think people have forgotten what the 16-bit era looked like!
No, not at all. It's a different approach to any contest or competition.
I think that people hate it because more than playing to win, he is playing to make the other players lose.
A portrait shot potatocam video of a screen of a computer that is playing a portrait shot potatocam video? WHAT IS THIS I DON'T EVEN!!!
What a tame video! This is nothing compared to the old-skool internet majesty of "Will it Shred?"
I really wanted to love Remember Me. It had some cool mechanics with the memory mixing and some awesome environments, but the gameplay between the mixing parts was just terrible button mashing.
Does he play Pokemon on a handheld or does he play the card game?
Road Atlanta was planned by the original owner riding a dirt bike around in the woods to figure out what a fun layout would be.
With Webber gone I suppose it was Vettel's turn to have is car catch fire.
First of all, the V8 was never as good a wailer as the older V10s, and second of all, this turbo engine sounds a lot more musical than those naturally aspirated eights. At least this motor in Kimi's new F14T sounds more like a car engine and less like a space ship.
A good story! I have one!
So while Renault seems to know how to build an engine, Vettel still might just be looking at his most challenging year so far. Excellent news indeed.
Was coming to post this. Apparently I'm not as quick, nor clever, as I thought I was today!
On the Mac this is a pretty simple problem to solve. Just make an encrypted disk image and put that in your sync folder. When you open the image it mounts as a local volume, but the image backing blocks remain encrypted on disk.
There is a company that sells a product called Passware that claims to be able to break everything. Really though they are just reselling software to do a RAM key extraction, something that Volitility can do for free via DMA or cold-boot attack.
The question here is how would they be able to access the files if they can't unlock the screen after stealing the computer?
We love our 1997 DX S/C. Drives well, huge interior space. It's a Maxivan.