Yesterday I came across my old Icewind Dale box. The manual is 130 pages with tiny print.
I had also put the Forgotten Realms Archive manual in there, which is 368 pages - but to be fair that’s for all 12 games.
Yesterday I came across my old Icewind Dale box. The manual is 130 pages with tiny print.
I had also put the Forgotten Realms Archive manual in there, which is 368 pages - but to be fair that’s for all 12 games.
Rabbits? Have you not seen Monty Python’s documentary about the beast of Aaaargh?
There is, but on iPhone at least it sucks. I love Vivaldi on desktop - every time I try something else I quickly give up. But on mobile I can’t endorse it at the moment.
Perhaps it’s better on Android though, I don’t know.
I have a prehistoric dildo, it still works perfectly.
What do you mean, “just a rock”?
Thanks for the suggestion. I’ve heard of it, but haven’t tried yet - but I will.
I gave up on Google over a decade ago - maybe two decades by now. Way back when I was using Yahoo, Ask Jeeves, Astalavista, and others. When Google came, it somehow beat them all at finding exactly what I was looking for.
Later they stopped searching for the exact words you typed, but it was okay because adding a plus in front of terms, or quotes around phrases, still let you search exact things. The combination of both systems was very powerful.
And then plus and quotes stopped working. Boolean operators stopped working. Their documentation still says they work, but they don’t.
Now, it seems like your input is used only as a general guideline to pick whatever popular search is closest to what it thinks you meant. Exact words you typed are often nowhere in the page, not even in the source.
I only search Google maps now, and occasionally Google translate.
My life would make baby Godzilla cry.
I hear taking candy from them is easy too. I’m too scared to try though.
If the Internet has taught me anything, they’re 42 and 69.
And if you kept pressing it, it would tell you off. Back when even installers had more soul than their games do now.
You should be aware that “maintaining” that PC may be more than you expect. Just this weekend I had to help my aunt because the bank’s website had a “big thing in front of it” that she couldn’t get rid of. It turned out to be a cookie banner that was just a bit too big for her laptop screen, and the buttons to close it were out of the frame.
That’s just an example of course, but depending on the person(s) using it, there may need to be someone at hand to help at all times.
Oops, my morning brain skipped over that word, thanks for pointing it out.
I believe the maximum total is 4 years, not cumulative. And given that it’s his first conviction, and he has a campaign to run, the chance he’ll spend any time in jail at all is slim.
*edit: OP mentioned concurrently, so they said the same thing. Reading comprehension at 8 AM not booted up yet.
Violations of privacy. Microsoft has that too though, so unless Google has wallpapers they need to step up their game.
Am I the only one who’s more bothered by “wyd” missing a second w than by the picture?
I’m pretty sure Florida Man has been sentenced to a couple of millennia worth of prison time by now.
What happened to Lord Buckethead?
As a late Gen X, I was completely lost. So, I guess it’s official: I don’t get your generation.
Yes, level with the top of the screen, so you’re looking slightly down.
In the graphic the screen is way too.
It’s probably just as important though that the screen is in front of you, so you’re not constantly looking to the same side.