you probably just notice that because it doesn't make sense from your perspective.
it's probably more cost efficient for advertisers to just throw relevant ads at potential groups. Determining whether an individual already has the item is a waste of resources, and you probably don't notice when the ads are things you don't own.
I know this is gonna sound annoying but I just use vim for stuff like this. Even notepad++ has a macro thing too, right? My coworkers keep saying how much of a productivity boost it is but all I see it do is mess up stuff like this that only takes a few seconds in vim to setup and I know it'll be correct every time
how often do you use teams? And do you usually have network issues? I have pretty stable Internet and don't run into any of these issues but I could see the occurring if teams doesn't have a stable connection.
Teams opening files in teams is super annoying though.
a comment on that site really condescendingly claims this is how he would have handled it and that a script could be written in half a day to do the work.
my understanding is that an emulator effectively recreates the hardware's different components in software so that from the game's "perspective" it's running on a real machine more or less.
This process instead decompiles the game code and recompiles for a new target machine.
I suspect one can't just pump out a script in an afternoon to do this, but I am curious what is the complexity here?
I suspect it was my age when I first played it but when I play it now I don't feel the camera pain. I know that's the biggest complaint but what exactly is the pain? is it hard to articulate exactly other than it feels like a lack of control?
I think the most famous one was the star wars jedi force trainer? Some people say it's fake but.. it's like a headset you put on that they claim reads your brain waves and it controls a little fan that switches on and off to make a ball in a tube float
I understand what you're saying. I think you can interpret what you said in two ways that sound like you don't know captain morgan: either you think actual successful businessmen drink it or you think people who aren't successful but ignorantly think of themselves as successful drink it.
I think you're getting downvotes because both of those groups wouldn't drink captain morgan as a "sign of their success"
there's a lot of messed up shit in that article but this is so sinister
did anything ever happen after the videos were released?