You have “a few” restaurants in a town of 700? That’s crazy. I’m also rural, but I have to drive past 2 towns of that size to get to the town of ~3000 just to see a restaurant.
You have “a few” restaurants in a town of 700? That’s crazy. I’m also rural, but I have to drive past 2 towns of that size to get to the town of ~3000 just to see a restaurant.
Hard disagree on DC. The public transit is bad, the train only goes a few places, and the majority of the city is not easily walkable, only the touristy parts. I’d also call it a depressing shithole, but that borders on opinion.
Shovelware is what you find on the Nintendo store. Software that comes pre installed on a device is specifically bloatware.
Holy shit, my toddler brother destroyed my cassette of the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles movie soundtrack, and I was so pissed.
The stores I go to do not even sell $10 cans of tuna. Rich people really do live completely different lives huh.
Just saw one of these for the first time this past weekend on a road trip to Chicago. It was so much bigger and somehow even more shitty-looking than I expected.
That’s a tough one. I’d have to say April 25th, because it’s not too hot, and not too cold. All you need is a light jacket.
Can you group the app drawer by letter so that I can immediately jump to ‘S’ to launch Sync for Lemmy? It’s pretty much the entire reason I can’t move away from Microsoft Launcher. I feel this is an essential feature, and I’ve tried basically every launcher I can find.
Man, what a bummer. My equivalent to this was an RC car called the “Skydriver”. But it absolutely lived up to my expectations. That thing was frickin awesome.
I didn’t realize anyone was capable of having fond memories of windows vista. Been using windows since 95 honestly I’d put windows vista at 2nd worst version ever, behind windows 8.
I hadn’t heard of Super Tux Kart so I just went and tried it out and man…it seems awesome but the control schemes are all so incredibly awful. Do you know if there’s controller support?
VLC is a video player. While it of course can play audio files, it is not intended for managing a library of them like winamp. I do agree that they’ve missed the boat though. I still buy CD’s and actually have a digital library of music that I own. As such, I never stopped using winamp. But I don’t know a single other person in real life that doesn’t just use a streaming service for their music.
Having just tried it, the free version is basically useless and the price they’re asking is absolutely outrageous.
Gravity by Canadian alt-rock band Our Lady Peace
It comes from the middle of their discography in 2002, and while it’s short at only 10 tracks, it packs an incredible amount of energy. I’ve tried several times to listen to the rest of their catalogue but it’s maybe just a little too alternative for me. Can’t get enough of Gravity though.
Satellite is undeniably their best album. However, the track “Southtown” from The Fundamental Elements of Southtown goes harder than anything they ever made after that, and I kept that cd for years just for that track.
20 minutes is way too long for a joke video.
I’ve never seen Ruffles Extra Thick anything before, and a quick search of Amazon doesn’t give me any results.
Hell yeah. In the glass bottles.
When looking at these it seems I can only find models with “EU plugs” even though I am shipping to a US address, all the items with “US plugs” are greyed out. I assume the only difference is the wall socket, right? Are the sockets on the power supplies universal?
The most unrealistic thing about this illustration is that the majority of people are recording in landscape.