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The horrible things I did on MMOs during my single days. MMOromance. Stuff like that. Just not sure I should.

mischief makers for the nintendo 64

honestly i really want to write about the ms. scribe saga from ancient fandom history but i haven’t figured out how yet.

The behind-the-scenes story of Xbox One’s DRM 180.

My tattoos. Once I get them.

The best NES-era Double Dragon was River City Ransom.

This is my favorite post from you, ever.

We just sold my wife’s 2000 Corolla this year. In 15 years that car had ZERO mechanical issues outside of normal maintenance (tires, brakes, oil, etc.) The only part I ever had to replace under the hood is the plastic reservoir for the window washer fluid since the original one got brittle and cracked. That’s it,

Hat off to you sir for not going in there once, not twice, but THREE TIMES, to teach people the different ways of dealing with that situation. Very informative, thank you (although I live in Indonesia so won’t be having any similar experiences any time soon).

It had honestly never occurred to me to look down while doing it. I don’t have to tie a tie pretty much ever, but I always do it 100% based on the mirror.

I’m sure it must have been on jalopnik here but I read about a Ferrari that needed its entire rear end - suspension, running gear and most of the engine removed, just to change the oil filter or something...

anyone who thinks this car is ugly needs to take a good hard look at the market right now. mazda is killing the design game right now.

xkcd did it better. You get the sense of scale instead of it just being described. https://xkcd.com/1040/

From what I understand, they are going to remain separate.

As the other poster pointed out, that interest rate is very high. Say you just spent 200 on a credit card and paid off in the same time frame, assuming you paid the balance in full by the due date, you wouldn’t be paying any interest. Even if you kept the balance on the card for a couple of months you’d probably still

I worked in two offices where C level executives insisted on piping in top 40 radio. Loudly. Over speakers installed in the ceiling. This was an office environment, not a retail store or restaurant. This was a place where the average employee was drafting white papers or knee deep in a spreadsheet.

What I hate most about these situations is I ask in a mature adult way, and their response is that of a child.

It’s nice to see the follow up to that conversation. Maybe this can become a regular section? “The average gamer”.

What will you do with your Pulitzer?

In a gaming culture with too much realism, Keita is the developer we need most. I’m serious.