“He’s just zis guy, you know?”
Platform: Flibbar (owned and operated by F89 LLC)
That corporation.
I agree with Bill Hicks.
Wait, are you not supposed to boil your tortilla chips?
I was a penguin. I was waiting in line at the Harold Washington library in Chicago to get an autograph from Neal Stephenson. I had to keep looking over my shoulder, because there were wanted posters up everywhere with my penguin face on them, because I was being hunted for a crime I didn’t commit.
Yeah, I just sort by new. I see everything posted in my subscriptions, and can just be done for a while. It’s great. And early comments get more upvotes, heh.
Nicole will message you eventually, you can talk to her.
Pieces of melon wrapped with a little prosciutto is very good.
I once loaned my cart to a friend, and looked at their save when I got it back. They named Crono “Punk”, I think Lucca was “Glass”, and Magus was “Goth”. Sadly I don’t have the save anymore and I can’t remember the others.
Edit: Also wasn’t there a typo or something when Robo is first introduced? Like R-66Y vs R66-Y? I tried to name him correctly once but messed it up because of that.
It only happens if you do the optional side quest in 600 AD, where you fight the monsters in the sand pit to restore Fiona’s forest, then go back to 1000 AD and go to the shrine. I’m sorry if you missed it, it has some of my favorite moments in the game.
Brown Charlie?
It works great! I have only used EmuDeck, but it’s a bit complicated to set up and add games. There is also RetroDeck, but I have not used it myself. You can also just install Retroarch in Steam, but I wouldn’t recommend for games past N64/PS1 era, as there’s a bit of a performance hit compared to the dedicated emulators the others use.
Your math is off. The Moon is about 384,400 KILOmeters from the Earth, not meters. So 116,485 seconds, or a bit over 32 hours.
“Damn it Ubuntu, I don’t want the snap of Sonic!”
Totally safe, just don’t chmod +x sonic.sh
Short answer: No
Long answer: Nooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo.
When I was a kid, maybe 13 years old, I heard about a Halloween costume contest at a natural history museum.
I wanted a costume somehow science related, so I decided to dress as a mosquito (seems weird to me now, but whatever). My mom sewed together a black felty fabric into a proboscis that went out over my head and a sort of cloak down my back with legs coming off it. We cut a Styrofoam ball in half and painted it yellow for the eyes. The wings were a white mesh fabric on a frame of drinking straws that we taped together.
I won the contest for my age bracket, and the prize was some Star Trek: Deep Space 9 refrigerator magnets. I don’t think I have the magnets anymore, but I still have the costume, though it’s falling apart a little.
Okay, I have to go text my mom and tell her she’s awesome.
This is a fairly niche answer, but Noah Caldwell-Gervais.
He does very smart critical analysis of video games as a medium, often in multi-hour long retrospectives of entire franchises. They are all split into chapters, so it’s easy to watch in parts. The visuals and editing are not very flashy, pretty much just footage of the game he’s talking about, but they are so well written and thoughtful I find them extremely compelling. There’s also road trip travelogues, but I’m not as into those.
No, that would be Avenged 340,282,366,920,938,463,463,374,607,431,768,211,456.
ICE stands for Intrusion Countermeasures Electronics.