That’s kinda what the article says though
That’s kinda what the article says though
Yes, that’s nuts. I used to be very happy to have less than one and a half megs on something wider than a deck of cards. Now you’re talking about terabytes on something the size of a pinky fingernail. I could store a half dozen in a pocket in my wallet without noticing them. That’s a lot of storage.
For the record, only 6-10 games is also about 5-10 games more than I could store on one of those floppies, and if it was one it was an old game. It’d be akin to putting Halo: CE (not remastered or anything, original) on a micro SD.
So, yeah, storage is plentiful and readily available.
Nah, portable devices use portable storage. The space available in microSD is nuts
And readily available resources. No need to put effort into space saving tricks when space is so easy to come by
Absolutely! Just wanted to reassure everyone that even the things you’re sure are known to everyone aren’t.
Lucky 10,000 and all that
I haven’t read past the explanation for the spoiler, and I doubt I’ll be terribly fussed if someone comments one to me that I can’t avoid, but I wanted to offer, I guess some support for your reasoning.
I play as time allows and have gotten, I think around 30 hours under my belt. I’ve got a handful of quests partially done and at least one finished.
There are temples?
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It never ceases to amaze me that the actor who played an idiot on News Radio, and never really seemed like he was acting, has become what he has.
Given him and Andy Dick both were on there, maybe someone should check in on Dave Foley and Stephen Root.
Sorry, can’t help but make light of this fucker’s bullshit, pardon the French.
It’s no trouble at all, but I don’t know what a seal has to do with any of this or how you spelled phoque so badly
A worthwhile thing to keep in mind whether it’s for tea, supplements, or whatever, is that medication is based on things that were observed from “natural” sources.
For example, willow bark was/is/has been used for pain and inflammation. It also contains salicin which is similar to acetysalicylic acid, which you’ll know better as aspirin.
Does that mean all the things people say do a thing work? Not at all. Do some of them have varying degrees of effect of some percentage of people? Yes.
So more Gmail than G+
Might Bluesky be doing the same?
In fairness, Gmail had a similar invite system when it launched and that’s been way more successful than G+
Have you considered that plenty of people probably find your advice stupid and condescending regardless of saying the word “airpod”?
Or that the word airpod was also unnecessary since you already said headphones?
Apple defaultism is pretty dumb on its own, but it’s hardly the biggest problem with your comment.
I suspect something else is going on there. I made that switch years ago and haven’t found a site that doesn’t play nice with Firefox in that time.
Nah. I’ve had a domain registered with them for years and I just got the email too
prosthetics and bionics are taking leaps and bounds
Heh
Thanks for picking up where the summary dropped the ball
I think you’re wrong on the overwhelming majority and that they’ll still be fine with it should it happen.
Good luck I guess
Didn’t I read this headline a few years ago?