What’s the worst that could happen? The bonnet pops up and covers the entire windshield while you’re on the highway?
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What’s the worst that could happen? The bonnet pops up and covers the entire windshield while you’re on the highway?
It’s a shame that Valve couldn’t get Steam to issue them a new AppID, so they had to delete CSGO in order to put CS2 on the store. It was the only way.
I’ll take your movie, but only because the new Spider Man is 5 hours long.
Love having a Logitech MX, you just flick the mousewheel and it’ll gooooooooooo
Being under 25 doesn’t matter : rich DiCapeople
Also, you’re liable for whatever amount their AI says you’re liable for. And you’re liable for whatever amount their install telemetry says you’re liable for. Whichever is greater.
The one part of the “SNW look” that I don’t like is the need to show off enormous volumes of empty space. Some of the places such as Engineering are more like a gutted McMansion than “a working space that is conflicted between the need to efficiently pack in monstrous machinery, and provide access for the people that maintain it”.
Have you tried bleeding her? Or giving her desiccated corn flakes? Or giving her desiccated corn flakes, but this time rectally?
But I might need 99 of every potion for the last boss!
How else am I supposed to fuck a gator? EXPLAIN AT ME THAT, MR GENIUS
And like a Capri Sun, sometimes you sex so hard that the straw goes straight through.
Oh yeah, they did put “reset” on it huh? I don’t know how they ever came up with that. Everywhere else, “reset” means “device gets zeroed out to its initialization state”. The only real reset was to turn the system off and on again. On some of those Atari originals, when you press select one time too many turning it off is the fastest way to start back around again. Video Olympics I’m looking at you
Select and Start was how the Atari 2600 did things. At the time, everybody was designing in terms of having one set of controls for when you’re in the game, and a set of meta-controls for adjusting stuff outside the game. The 2600 configuration GUI was the dumbest thing in the world. You look at a grid chart of game options in the manual, and you press the Select button 35 times to get to the version that you want.
The Famicom was much more able to draw and interact with a real configuration GUI. But Nintendo’s own experience was mostly in making the arcade game “Donkey Kong”, where you pick how many players by “pressing” the insert coin button and then Start. Nintendo was selling to a market that mostly knows home games from picking up a 2600 at a bankruptcy sale. So, keeping the separate meta-game buttons and game buttons was natural at the time. Later games developed a better design language for the meta-game UI, so most game studios left the Select/Start interface behind.
(Lol now I see that TubbyCustard said it all, but better)
I ain’t never dined at the Y, I am by any reasonable definition an incel…
But geez dude, lighten up.
It’s not too late, we could still get a threequel out of him
Fuel is very pressurized coming out of the fuel tank pump, and 𝘷𝘦𝘳𝘺 𝘷𝘦𝘳𝘺 pressurized by the time it gets to the injector rail. When it comes out it will be atomized, and to a stoichiometric mist EVERYTHING is an ignition source.
Hell yeah 🧙♂️