You know why that is? Because we fucking did something about it
You know why that is? Because we fucking did something about it
Yeah I knew it as Winning Eleven 4. I got it as a pirated copy, in Japanese, and played the shit out of it.
When PES came out and it seemed to do better that FIFA I looked it up and I was amazed to find out it was from the same publisher as the football game I loved in the early 2000 and nobody else played (ISS Pro)
Yes, you can run Linux in a VM.
But also: you should be able to access your Windows partition from Linux, as it supports NTFS and FAT filesystems, and view the files there.
What I do is I have one partition with Windows, one with Linux, and a third one (with an NTFS file system) for the files I need to access from both.
Ratata - Electric Callboy & Babymetal
I fell in love with Spice and Wolf. I can’t explain it but for me it has the same comfort vibe as Frieren.
I see what you mean, that makes sense.
You could probably sell it as an incentive thing. Rent your property, pay less property tax on it.
But I’d say the tax on rent should still be there, and be proportional to it. Since the property tax would also be dependent on the value of the property, what you say could still be true.
I’d imagine those would be separate taxes. One is a property tax because you own that property, and then if you earn money from it via short or long term rentals you pay taxes on that.
There’s a lot to unpack here. My two cents are:
This is not an objective opinion nor tries to be.
I absolutely used to love Ford Racing 2. Got it from a cereal box or something.
Right now, Supertuxkart
As a former picky eater, lots of foods. Most notably sushi (used to dislike all fish), and bell peppers that moved from disgusting to delicious.
Lots of music. As most kids do (or used to before streaming was a thing) I was locked in a limited set of genres, but I’ve come to appreciate songs I’d have never considered back then.
I use my “body” towel for the cheeks and toilet paper for the crack, same ad when I shower
Yeah, of course. That’s basically what I meant: that some people buy SUVs on the assumption that they’re intrinsically safer, which is not true.
Teens acting like teens.
There are writings dating back to ancient Greece of people complaining about young people and how stupid/lazy/whatever they are compared to the previous generations.
Maybe we can drop that one already.
Correct me if I’m wrong, but weren’t SUVs not safe to being with? As in it was all marketing and warped perception?
The companies will also have to meet additional transparency obligations, including related to ads, and providing access to data for researchers.
Yeah, you know, for science
Windows licenses AFAIK are already rarely bought on their own. The vast majority of users get one by having it bundled to a new device they purchase.
And, let me guess, you don’t intend to quit
Yeah, and for the same reason prisoners should be allowed to vote too