Are you kidding? For 250k, I’d stand down range for the whole of all shooting events at the Olympics.
Today’s athletes for shooting are probably at such a high level. Even if they did miss the target, it wouldn’t be by much.
Are you kidding? For 250k, I’d stand down range for the whole of all shooting events at the Olympics.
Today’s athletes for shooting are probably at such a high level. Even if they did miss the target, it wouldn’t be by much.
Drugs might be the better option at this point.
I’m not happy to pay money for that DLC.
Are you kidding me? Already have 1400 hours in the game. And if this DLC is gonna double the base game, I’m screwed.
Is it a cellular peptide cake?
I tried. I really tried to like GIMP. The main reason I don’t like it is because it’s trying so hard to be a professional picture editor and the UI.
Why can’t I deselect things? Why does something need to be selected at all times? Let me just click a button and remove the selection outline and deselect things.
No. I won’t help the dev team because I can’t code to save my ass. I turn wrenchs and fix things for a living.
I use other, simpler pic editors. Why should I learn to fly a Boeing 747 when a Cessna 172 will get me where I need to go? I’m making a shit post once every three months, not professional art.
Doom II, Factorio, Fallout 1-4, and Minecraft.
Who do I need a top-tier PC? The ten year old rig I build still runs them like a champ.
But the version does matter. We all have a game that was updated that either broke it, removed content, or changed it so drastically that it’s like a completely different game. And if the older versions aren’t available, but the game is still being sold… should the older version be public domain whole the current version is being sold?
These are important questions.
Look, I’m not outright disagreeing with your first point. I think going that way will be a massive legal headache for just about every business.
Mainly because of patents, copyright, and all the BS, but that’s a whole other thing. I’m mainly thinking about software.
New software v1.0 is released and then updated to v1.1? Is it a new product? If so, does that mean that v1.0 should be free if they only offer the updated version? What constitutes software not being available in a legal sense?
Everything was running fine on Ubuntu for months until an update. Now it just crashes, trying to load.
Turns out Linux doesn’t play well with NVIDIA.
Got Ubuntu because all I wanted was to play/mod games and watch videos… and Windows 10 totally shit the bed. Constantly on the green loading screens.
I’m so lost with installing, directories, hidden directories, learning how to uninstall things I can’t find in directories I can’t find. It’s a massive headache and steep learning curve.
Still haven’t really played a game yet that can’t run on Ubuntu natively, and it’s still better than Windows 10.
THIS
I forgot he existed.
Dude, if that was my party, I would love these decorations.
That makes sense. Every cracker I know loves true crime.
Now that’s funny.
Your a dumb fuck. The USA recognizes ALL legitimate boarders. If the reef is in that border, then it’s there’s.
Also, yes. Three USA and the Philippines are allies and were given permission to be in their waters.
Instead of spewing blind hate for America (FUCK YEAH!), maybe try looking up US Philippine relations. Dumb fuck.
I don’t trust anybody. Hell, I don’t even trust myself. 🧛🏻♂️
I’m trying to learn Linux, got Cinnamon to dip my toes into, and love it.
And being someone who is computer literate, finding a distro that was similar to windows to learn with was a pain. With all the infighting and superiority complexs on forums, the absolute number of variations of distros, combined with the avalanche of information you need to digest just to get a basic understanding…
Yeah, I get why people will stick to Windows and ignore free/better alternatives, all while complaining. It’s just not worth it to a vast majority of users.
Do they live near Salad Fingers?