I don’t watch anime but the Japanese make some great stuff. Cars and video games particularly.
I don’t watch anime but the Japanese make some great stuff. Cars and video games particularly.
I’ve done this so many times at school and work. It’s crazy what you can accomplish by leaving a problem until the morning.
get radio.garden or another app
This requires an expensive (in my country) data plan and cell tower service.
Our local college has an alternative rock station that radio students come on air. Minimal ads with great music and personalities.
I got my CD binder stolen from my car once. It was a big one too, like 75 CDs
This seems like saying road construction makes driving objectively worse or security guards make a stadium venue objectively worse.
Considering the amount of plastic beverage bottles, food packaging, styrofoam, etc that you’ve eaten from in the past X years (think of changing regulations like BPA before 2008-09) , this isn’t going to harm you if you do it occasionally.
I am not a doctor.
An interesting experiment on the music thing. Top songs on your 13th birthday, at least for US/North Americans. https://www.birthdayjams.com
I know this is just a meme but school is an excellent way to have a foundational understanding of how things work, and learning to problem solve including googling.
Looks like you left some snacks out for them?
We love US defaultism.
Gives a pretty good idea of Lemmy’s demographics when Godot memes are in the generic meme pages
This is also from their new update:
Users will need to be signed into the Hub with their Unity ID and connect to the internet to use Unity. If the internet connection is lost, users can continue using Unity for up to 3 days while offline.
Always online tools and (single player) games are horrible and punish people who have no or limited internet connection. Speaking from experience, not everyone has a wired 1gbps fibre connection.
What was their special unit?
The picture on the package looks just like a stroopwafel.
I find in the car is the most inconvenient. Having the GPS open drains the battery pretty quick on my old phone, leaving no way to drive for hours with both music and navigation.
Would it roll down a long hilly road or would the hydrants stick through the asphalt? I’d like to conduct an experiment.
20’s, Canada. Only ever owned manual transmission vehicles.
How did you find the “care of” button instead of “%” symbol?