Yeah, I rubber stamp it all.
I love reading, gaming, collecting and repairing old electronics and appliances, tabletop gaming, and flashlights
Yeah, I rubber stamp it all.
My rogue jammed a few door locks by cramming ball bearings into the keyholes once.
He’s aesthetically cool. Deep imposing voice, sick armor, nonchalantly wields his lightsaber one handed (which screams “I’m better at this than you”), strong enough with the Force to pull down an AT-AT.
They already are just PCs and have been since the PS4/XBone. It’s all just slightly customized PC hardware inside.
When is it next being acted on? I’d like to actually mail a physical letter explaining my concerns. Maybe they’d like it since they’re dinosaurs.
I love using save states in emulators to win this every time.
The laptop 3080tis have 16 gigs? The desktop ones only got 12.
There are rare circumstances where a discharge can be truly accidental. Older or defective designs that can cause a discharge if the gun is dropped.
It’s so dumb that Windows hides file extensions by default. They could just flip a toggle.
This one is from Sapphire and it came with an anti-sag bracket. My 3080Ti from MSI did too actually.
The Playstation 2 is a power bottom.
It’s a proven technology. Did you think Polio and Measles just went away on their own? When the polio vaccine became a thing, people lined up around the street to take them because they had firsthand experience with how debilitating these diseases are. It’s quite literally miracle technology.
People who are against vaccination have been used by con artists who will say anything inflammatory to gain notoriety and money and be on talk shows and sell books. Be mad at the people who fleeced you.
Now these diseases that have no place in modern society are making a comeback because of it.
Also, the fissile material has been radioactively decaying for decades and should no longer be refined enough to go critical.
I wonder if online multiplayer mods could be made for multiplayer games.
Goodwill is particularly bad about this. You can almost never find cool stuff in the stores anymore. It’s all siphoned off for ShopGoodwill.
It was definitely one of my luckiest finds, but I think another part of it was that it was a pay by weight bin outlet. A St. Vincent De Paul in my case. Stuff isn’t individually priced and you weigh your items on a scale when you check out and pay by the pound. It’s usually very cheap because mine has a maximum of $5.00 per item so even heavy things like typewriters have been cheap.
I much prefer bin outlets because of this.
My daily driver laptop is the T410 I found at a thrift store for $5.
Shirt pocket today lol
It’s my kobold ranger, Cholla! I’ve had it printed off for probably a year at this point but I’ve finally decided to get around to painting him. I’m a bit rusty, but I can always print more if I want to redo it in thr future.
Yeah, I know. I’m only on the street for the short ride down to the hiking/biking trail. I shield it with my hand if there’s an oncoming car.
I’ve wondered about 3D printing shrouds that would slip on the bezel to cut off the upper part of the spill.
When I went to the Grand Canyon, I was shocked how many people stand right on the edge of a 300 foot drop. In a lot of areas, there are no guard rails (nor should there be), but so many people are just fucking stupid.
I joked you could probably kill someone by startling them with an airhorn but honestly it might work.