Only about half a penny of every federal tax dollar goes to NASA.
Only about half a penny of every federal tax dollar goes to NASA.
Yea but his boring company isn’t particularly useful for anything other than stymieing public transportation programs by acquiring contracts with cities and then doing nothing with them. Almost like he has an interest in selling more cars than expand public transit… allegedly.
Cool! That fits so well. Does the steam deck overheat sitting like that in the case?
The first one did. I can’t see why the 2nd wouldn’t
I use box jades at work, and just ignore all the dirty looks.
I am in the same boat as you. I’m so happy a new Armored core game is here
I love this description
It has what plants crave!
It’s not exactly what you’re looking for but Tapet is a pretty cool wallpaper app. Locally generated random abstract wallpapers (which you can tweak within the preference)
It uses the sounds it records and compares again the messages you send. So in theory it’s layout agnostic.
I play for maybe an hour or 2 every couple of days. I recently docked it to the living room TV and now the wife plays a couple of hours a week now too.
I got Rocket League for like 5 bucks. Didn’t touch it for a long time. Starting playing during the early COVID lockdowns. I got HOOKED now have nearly 1200 hours in it .
Seriously. A firmware I use only really uses discord to communicate. It’s near impossible to find fixes for anything on there.
Wait! There’s liquid electrical tape? Why am I just finding out about this now?!?!?!
I can get behind the deadlift rule!
In the US SMS is still the standard, it’s infuriating. Phones are starting to switch to RCS. I’ve tried a bunch of times to convert my core group of friends to Signal and it’s like talking to a brick wall.
Nice! I have a decent chunk in POE as well, but personally got tired of running the story again and again. Still jump in from time to time to see what’s up though.
Rocket League and Warframe are my 2 top. Both over 1000 hours each.
A friend of mine is a Doctor. This is what he suggests to anyone who is truly interested in stopping.
He says this makes it accessible but inconvenient and not as enjoyable. Eventually the inconvenience will start to outweigh the need until you end up quitting. He says he has like a 80-90% success rate with those who actually follow through