TIL the title of this article is similarly misleading. He didn’t spend 18 years on the crapper either.
Not so much as a shred of shenanigans.
Not FYEO. It was intentionally written to ground Bond in reality after the absurdity that was Moonraker. He has one gadget, the Lotus, which gets blown up immediately, leading us into the iconic 2CV car chase. Even has Moore, well aware of the age gap between actors, blowing off the advances of the much younger Lynn-Holly Johnson by offering to instead buy her an ice cream. Great action sequences throughout, and one of the most kick ass Bond girls in Carole Bouquet.
You aren’t voting at all, comrade.
The cow commercial alone was worth watching it for. One of the best bits in both movies. Sadly, the only funny part of the sequel.
I remembered loving it, so I put it on for my kids, and they thought it was great too. Definitely a fun movie.
True, but I am talking about CD-Rs, as per above. I assume you know what those are.
All of my old PS-1 games on 25-30 year old CD-Rs work fine. You’d be lucky to get 10 years from an HDD. I start losing disks in my RAID 5 arrays at about 6 years, and if you are unlucky it could be under 3. I have a 10 year old USB stick (oldest one I haven’t lost yet) that has started failing. So CDs are looking pretty good long term. Would just be a pain to back them all up again, but you might only really have to repeat that once for a lifetime of use.
It’s Scarry. Honestly, I am not sure which is worse for an author of children’s books.
Sadly, you wouldn’t be the first to turn your trailer hitch into a fleshlight.
Well said, talking buttplug.
So have a drive for work and one for play. Bill the laptop to work but spec it for what you want at home.
I’m so deaf I could sit in a room full of large, sweaty men slurping chicken off drumsticks while making open-mouthed, gruntled dad noises with every gasping breath, and it wouldn’t bother me in the slightest. Well, other than such a room existing, that is.