EDIT: Come to think of it, that other hockey game on NES that might be more obscure. I don't remember the title, but basically each team had four players, and before the match you could choose how fat they were. Skinny = fast, but falls down from the slightest bump. Sometimes they even fell for no reason. Fat = Slow but sturdy. Then there was something in the middle. Pretty fun game that allowed for a variety of strategies depending on the physique of your team.
Yes, especially laptops. Dust leads to heat buildup, which is detrimental to performance.
This goes doubly so for laptops, as the cooling rarely has more than one flow "channel". I open my laptop an clean it out once a year, as it runs somewhat hot even when perfectly clean.
That's actually pretty clever. Especially considering that he tried that avenue for himself and therefore knows what any hopefuls would need. Any idea how he's doing? Is it portraits only, or does he offer additional stuff such as sample tapes?
Same. Plus, emojis don't really add a whole lot that words cannot, and interpreting them takes away valuable time from my schedule when I'm practicing yelling at kids to get off my excuse for a lawn.
And here I was focusing on making money from the rides like some plebian smoothbrain. Also giving away the maps for free, because my guests always complained about getting lost in my labyrinth of a park with as many rides as I could fit, to the point of basically having four floors/levels in the park.
Just make sure it's tamper proof and that you actually can run it competently. Mtgox started as a place to trade MTG cards, and while I'm sure the platform was fine for that, the stakes were substantially higher when they pivoted to crypto. I'm sure you know the rest of the story.
Yeah, over here we have this former rich guy (he lost his fortune thinking he was better at picking stocks than he actually was.) He got lucky and made his fortune as an early investor in a cell phone company in 2000s, and after that he's basically become a serial grifter. His covid enterprise was to buy face masks in bulk, repackage them, and resell.
Well, he got hit with a huge fine: The face masks were only approved as long as they remained in their original packaging. Once he repackaged them, they were no longer considered sterile, and as such no longer approved for medical use => false advertising
Pretty much, yeah. I'm now in the fourth such company, working with people I worked with in the previous two. I'm working on convincing a colleague I first worked with in 2008 to come on over.
Basically, it's a small pool of people who know the stuff well. We change employers now and then, but you always run into a familiar face in far corners of the world.
Seconding this. I work with a lot of geophysical data, and there's a reason why our library is stored on LTO.
Once you have the infrastructure and supply chain for it, there's simply no cheaper way of long term storage per TB. The drives can be pricey, depending on which you use, but the standard IBM tapes are pretty cheap.
With autocorrect I can present to you the following: days of using the money and I have coffee for the rest can you get it for you on the other hand so you get to select the right kind to you and your phone is the only thing you want something to eat the same time you have to be fancy and have done it in your house.
Never played 1, but I really liked 2. I didn't know 3 existed until now, and I'm having a blast reading the reviews. I think I might have to buy it (with the intention of refunding) just so I can experience the horror firsthand.
NES - Blades of Steel
EDIT: Come to think of it, that other hockey game on NES that might be more obscure. I don't remember the title, but basically each team had four players, and before the match you could choose how fat they were. Skinny = fast, but falls down from the slightest bump. Sometimes they even fell for no reason. Fat = Slow but sturdy. Then there was something in the middle. Pretty fun game that allowed for a variety of strategies depending on the physique of your team.