thebiglachovsky
TheBigLachovsky
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The one good thing to come from this tournament is the skill gap between the have’s and have not’s is much closer now, and all the have not’s certainly know it. I could easily get on board with a gold medal team from Slovenia or Switzerland or somewhere that will never have a chance once the NHL comes back to the

I’ve bought three trucks off my father. No haggle. Here’s the fair price; you got it. Don’t be cheap with family or friends. Besides, a truck from the open market has an unknown history - I knew where my dad’s trucks had been and how he treats them.

of have x3

Wooooooow! That’s cold blooded. I thought for sure you two would meet in the middle at $6,000.

I didn’t read the article: the poster

But at least half the time it will soon be darker, but your dash lighting is on, so how long will it take you to remember you don’t have headlamps on?

Curious how much of my “considerateness” revolves around vehicle lighting. I spend a lot of my time telling people their brake lights are out.

Thank you for being considerate.

This also reminds me of a fun example of how emulators by definition are not exactly like running on native hardware. Sony had this digital store offering where you could buy PSP games to download and play on your PS3, no PSP required. Of course, it was just a PSP emulator running our PSP binaries on the PS3, but our

The reason was threefold - 1: I think development hardware is really cool and I love learning about it, 2: at the time (5 years ish) no emulator allowed for source-level debugging, which made learning the language very tricky for anything more than Hello World or simple Pong clones. The original gear allowed me to see

I’ve never mentioned nor referenced a voltage issue, apart from assuring anyone who brings up that blog article that our carts use 5v EPROMs. This wasn’t something talked about in the interview and doesn’t apply to any of the development equipment or processes I use, let alone the reasons for choosing this development

Nowhere does it say that’s the reason he’s doing his own PCBs. Ethan just found it was interesting that if you were to design your own PCB as Matt
 is choosing to have somebody do for him (perhaps just because people like doing things for the challenge and learning experience of it, for instance .. I’m building my own

Hi! I’ve never said this, where did you read this?

Beggar Prince was a Mega Drive game from 1996. It was originally released in Taiwan. It recentishly saw an English release, but translation isn’t quite the same as entirely new game development. Fan communities have done some very good fan translations for SNES/MD/GBA but we’ve seen very few new games. They just took

This comment is definitive proof that you can’t use “special snowflake” unironically without looking like some iamverybadass keyboard warrior prick.

Technically, he calls someone a showoff, and then he proceeds to use latin for no reason.

You don’t have to try so hard, nobody cares.

1) who cares?

Now that he has the capability, he’s living out a dream he had as a kid. Why call him a “showoff” and a “snowflake” for challenging himself with a task? Are olympic athletes also “showoffs” and “snowflakes” because they challenge themselves to tasks others wouldn’t attempt? Also, lots of games in the Sega Genesis era