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Ah yes,... the majestic monorail... “Mono”, of course, meaning “four” and “rail” meaning “wheels in a single lane tunnel”...

I can’t believe they showed us his master cheeks.

Cavill plays 40k and builds PCs - that dude doesn’t have any spare money to invest in NFTs!

This is Morning Spoilers, not “Last Night’s Spoilers”.

damn, I actually really liked it.

Oh, look, Elon Musk flagrantly manipulating stocks with misleading information again. Color me shocked.

Maybe I’m just blind, but I see no mention of the platform/s the game is on?

Thanks for including the screenshot. It's an often overlooked step in the troubleshooting process, and can really help in speeding up the triage step.

Loved CoH 1, was loving the beta of CoH Online before it was cancelled. Really disappointed by CoH 2 and Dawn of War 3. Now managing by expectations for CoH 3.

Irony, Apple calls its technology “MagSafe”

I mean... it does look like some neighborhoods in Tokyo though? Akihabara, the arcades, the gatcha machines...?  I thought that fighting game part was actually really cool.

That’s unfortunate... *continues to play Torchlight II*

Certianly LOD demands a straight remake/remaster.

Like Gundam? yea

I know, right! Rupert Grint was born to play Guy Garnder!

When will Hollywood stop denying ginger actors the opportunity to play ginger roles? We know they show up on film despite their alleged lack of souls.

Given all the time spent disproving that this works, at what point would it be cheaper to strap one to a cube sat, hold it out the airlock of the ISS, point it at the moon, flip it on, and wait?  Seems like lifting the mass to orbit and letting it burn up on re-entry would have been more efficient.

Although the SN10, as the prototype was known, joined its two most recent predecessors in the fiery great beyond, it was still celebrated as a success for becoming the first of Elon Musk’s Mars-bound Starship prototypes to stick the landing.

Maybe my PAL unit was defective, but it is *way* louder than this (or it was until I pulled the GD-ROM drive out for a GDEMU). It would sound like an old dot matrix printer sometimes. This just sounds like a 90s floppy drive, much quieter.