I remember back before I got my own PC. My brother had Windows 98, installed Morpheus (similar to Kazaa).
I looked for a game, I think it was some console game. "Wow, I didn't even know this was on PC! Wow, it's only 15MB, how did they get the game so small?? Computers are cool!"
Every time I ran it, the screen would go all funky with every click and after a while return to normal.
On a separate occasion I deleted System32 files (whichever ones it let me at the time), to free up space.
It's quite funny that a lot of people ask me for various advice, fixing devices, PCs, etc. just a friendly reminder to myself that everyone starts somewhere. Boy I messed up so many PCs when I was much younger.
I remember when Skype first came out, when I was a teenager. I called a random guy in Japan; he was learning English, I wanted to learn Japanese (as is tradition for teenage anime fans). It was a very kind series of calls, and we talked a bit about Japanese culture too. He taught me, rather patiently, how to pronounce certain basic words properly.
It's a shame the service was treated like it has been. There was great potential in connecting people.
Wherever you are, random Japanese dude I forgot the name of, konbanwa!!
You'd get medicinal qualities, and a body relaxation, however you wouldn't get a cerebral high as the THC is not processed in a way that would allow it (when used anally).
I think that's pretty much it. Future proofing seems to be the idea I'm getting, that and customisations/custom firmware. I used to have custom screensavers on one many years ago, which I'm going to do again.
I've got an old Kindle, but not too old, which I jailbroke just yesterday with Winter break. I recommend that method for those considering getting drm free usage out of their device (instead of it contributing to ewaste).
When they get too long, the industry sells the hairs to Hollywood, for various props like long beards.
I don't get to meet anyone famous, though Sir Ian McKellen said thanks once or three times.
I straighten below hairs for Japanese adult entertainment employees. Usually a Philips does the job, however for some folks I've had to whip out the ironing board. It's a tough job.
People assume I'm making my conditions up, despite going through medical procedures at various times in my life.
One aspect of my autism is I don't react to pain in the same way as other people, so when I am going through considerable pain I'd push on whilst maybe making a casual comment that my back hurts a fair bit due to my discs, however I'd say this without pain being expressed in my speech.
There's also the situation where for extreme pains, the only reason I can get out of bed on some days is due to cannabis (for which I'm legally prescribed it). However due to my lack of reaction, people find it hard to believe I have a fair number of health issues when they see me just getting on with things.
Once it took an ex an hour of convincing before she took me for an x ray, for a broken toe, because I was just walking around with a limp, saying I'm sure I broke it (all casually).
Are Pixelfed communities generally accepting of cannabis related content, or is that seen as a no go on most servers/connections made with an account?
I recently started using Instagram again here and there because of cannabis related communities and such, which they seem rather relaxed with at the moment (just to connect with folks), and a transition could start for me granted there is an opportunity for sensible cannabis communities to exist - I'm a medical user and it has to be a part of my life due to the required usage for my conditions, I hope this is understandable.
Regardless of if the answer to my query isn't favourable to me, I hope this platform expands and continues to gather a larger userbase.
To get the hidden multiplayer mini-game screen (if you have a second controller you can play with a friend): at the map screen, hold Select and press X X Y B A.
It's like any company can just adjust a cm or inch to their liking!
I mean sure, we have the trusty Staedtler, though how many people are buying this reputable brand? Not enough, surely!
I remember back before I got my own PC. My brother had Windows 98, installed Morpheus (similar to Kazaa).
I looked for a game, I think it was some console game. "Wow, I didn't even know this was on PC! Wow, it's only 15MB, how did they get the game so small?? Computers are cool!"
Every time I ran it, the screen would go all funky with every click and after a while return to normal.
On a separate occasion I deleted System32 files (whichever ones it let me at the time), to free up space.
It's quite funny that a lot of people ask me for various advice, fixing devices, PCs, etc. just a friendly reminder to myself that everyone starts somewhere. Boy I messed up so many PCs when I was much younger.