I'm assuming there's a shredder in the middle of the funnel, kind of like when that ice machine shreds up a random crony in James Bond prior to the avalanche in that scene in whatever James Bond film it was I forget.
Libre office was alright but tabbed layout was buggy, entering stuff in excel was delayed by 0.5s everytime, the math formula program required some esoteric knowledge, and libredraw messed up pdfs which foxit otherwise opened with precision. I stick to Microsoft office 2007 which does exactly what I expect.
It's a subsidiary of Oppo, they just tried different brands to corner the market. OnePlus attracted the purists but money reigns and they thought they had a loyal fan base and started changing. Most people would probably say stick to pixel phones for the stock Google Android experience. I liked my OnePlus 5, it lasted for a long time. Never smashed despite being dropped all the time. Just the usb c port lost its connectivity after a few years and needed replacing.
Might work well as a little media centre or server, after all the form factor is pretty slim. Me thinks if anyone wants a gaming laptop they might go for a specialised gaming laptop for that purpose.
Nocturne is my jam. I loved a review that called it something of a isolating, lonely and claustrophobic feeling of a game. And indeed when you are walking around the curved corridors of the kalpas, you feel like you are indeed deep deep below the earth.
Playing something like UT or Quake, and so many more FPS benefit from the rapidity of the mouse, but timesplitters there's no other controller than the PS or Logitech dual joystick controller (which controlled that sub that imploded recently).
Me thinks that one call from an old lady may have been just this, and when I chuckled a bit as I couldn't identify her voice she called me demented and hung up. Feel like the call was probing for the vulnerable.
Ha, I was thinking that I never recalled the sound going off on any car in the UK, but regularly and obnoxiously goes off in China. But nobody gives a shit about noise in China.
I use Pulsar which is pretty good for my needs.