tylerbrainerd
tylerbrainerd
tylerbrainerd

Ah, yes. You are superior for caring just a smidge less.

Some of the colors are more saturated (particularly the lava scenes and rock colors)

Ridley kills Samus' homeworld (and thus her parents) in full chronology, not just in Other M

She actually isn't entirely human at this point. She's partially Chozo, raised by aliens, and has very little besides a core biology that is human. At this point in the series, she's been genetically altered even further away from human.

I'm seriously confused about how you can simultaneously complain about all the 'nerd fanboys' for getting upset about the disruption of story, characterization, and basic lore while claiming the game is a big love letter to metroid fans. If you don't care about the lore, how can you claim to be a metroid fan? If you

interestingly, in the last 3 years I've totally changed up to full smartphonage.

preferable to you, maybe. In some situations it can be a major detriment.

heh.

lol why is this pointed right at the screen

"It feels "lived in" and not at all sterile. It's actually used by a real person, not a tidy freak who spends more time framing and posturing and less time doing"

I could not do a thing on this desk. Clean, orderly desks means less time screwing around trying to fine a pen.

oh nice, that's a great use. I was struggling to figure out how this would come into play, but client side remote desktop activation is great.

Well, this is what my keyboard looks like:

What sorts of things do you use this for specifically?

Yes, it's been done a ton. Search Autohotkey media controls

I use Writebox over WriteSpace. I've found it's more reliable for saving files away and such.

What, you mean cartridges?

I have a large desk like this, and it gets cluttered, but my rule is to always put stuff away. changing tasks means clearing the whole desk.

Considering they have the Scratchpad app on chromeos (which basically behaved just like Keep), I imagine they'll just tap into that and release it sooner or later. But I agree, as there isn't a whole lot of need for a web app beyond what they have.

Reader was around for free for 7 years.

I disagree. It seems to me like a product at the core of the new google and will be supported for quite some time.