Not mine, but an ex-girlfriend had a Mazda 3 with a blown clutch. That thing sucked.
Not mine, but an ex-girlfriend had a Mazda 3 with a blown clutch. That thing sucked.
That’s when they’re filling in your roots with… whatever it is dentists use.
It’s usually gutta percha, a kind of rubbery material.
Bonus points for Billy Connolly.
These are concurrent users, i.e. the number of players all playing at one time. The total number of Steam users is WAY higher.
No they didn’t. Go read the Budapest Memorandum. It’s short.
Where’s the “check Caps Lock key” step?
And it’s still here in the 2020s.
What about those of us who pirated in the early '80s?
The computer lab at my junior high was basically one big floppy copying/trading center. It was great.
Wine is not an emulator.
Oh, I played them both. I didn’t really care for II’s splitting the game into 8 “worlds”, I preferred the original’s single huge dungeon, but I did enjoy it.
Game: Star Wars: Knights of the Old Republic Book: Ender’s Game TV Show: Tom Baker Doctor Who Movie: The Sixth Sense
Oh man, Ultima Underworld was mind-blowing in its time.
Shocking! Well, not that shocking.
There used to be (or maybe still is) a small chain of markets in New York called “Key Food”. The one near me closed down and was bought by a third party. To save money they just removed the “e” from the sign and renamed it “Ky Food”.
Annihilation is great cosmic horror.
There’s a TV network called “Ion”, and their tagline is “Ion Television: Positively Entertaining”. Every time I hear it I have to wonder how many of their viewers actually get it.
Not that big by today’s standards, but I once downloaded the Windows 98 beta CD from a friend over dialup, 33.6k at best. Took about a week as I recall.
I don’t remember, this was back in the mid-'90s so it was no later than '95 or so.