

Loam drives more, whereas clay either walks or takes the metro?


Loam drives more, whereas clay either walks or takes the metro?


It’s axe or sword. I suppose it could be a saw, but I don’t think anybody ever was sick enough to implement that.


Mine was a 486DX50. I used that beast for quite some time. It ran great.


I’m still not convinced conservapedia isn’t an elaborate parody site.


Alyx came out after I had to take my gaming machine offline, due to no longer having a place to put it while my home is being rebuild (which will be done one day, hopefully, so fucking done with that damn laptop and it’s tiny screen)… but anyway there were other great games. Lone Echo was quite good. Elite Dangerous in VR was pretty awesome as well. Although my Oculus CV1 might be dated now. Not even sure if I can use it any longer now that it’s a meta piece of hardware.
And you can’t even change the password
“Sorry, it’s written in pen, nothing we can do.”
Nobody has ever had this kind of breakfast in France. Normal breakfast here is coffee and maybe the last of yesterday’s baguette.
Maybe they would have, later on, but probably not.


Also, a quick reminder that it’s not normal to be working 70 hours a week.
Probably from one of those kid renting agencies they have over there. They just rent them for the afternoon. It’s not like they’d have the space at home anyway.


Well in that case I agree with you!


When did that become a thing, and why?
One morning, nobody knew how to use a phone any longer. What happened?


There are many single player scenarios for arma. On top of the ones that are in the game.
It’s still a decent game.


I’m slightly worried that games on Linux will end up targeting Steam os, instead of just running great on any distribution.
And I’m fine running SuSE and Fedora. Also they run my games just fine and I wish it stayed that way.
Some kind of jellyfish might be a good candidate, but I’d probably go with smaller plankton for sheer numbers (as opposed to biomass).
Humans aren’t even in the top 10. They’re probably not in the top 100, really.
A piggy bank (it was supposedly considered at one point by a Microsoft team for an office product)
I don’t really “hate” windows, but I dislike it.
However I can’t really move away from it.
I did so back in win 3.11 days, a while ago.
D’accord, mais au moins c’est une belle langue!