Clearly we should be using something more widely accepted, like Ningi
Clearly we should be using something more widely accepted, like Ningi
Jpeg2000, love it. Still no support in Google chrome.
Our lucher was in boarding last week, and I guess got used to waking up far earlier than we do normally. So now expects breakfast at 7am instead of closer to 10am. And also wants morning walks when we normally we do lunchtimes.
So basically being annoying all morning while I’m trying to sleep.
I had a mate back in uni who would pour lager from a pint glass straight into his eyes if his daily contacts started to dry up. Somehow nothing bad ever came of it, I have no idea how. Inexplicable behaviour and zero repercussions.
I was thinking the same. This will attract people who are essentially independently wealthy, and so don’t actually need this income. Which adds a nice classism based barrier to entry too.
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Frets_on_Fire
It’s been available since 2006, works very well
I know plenty of people who work full time in real jobs, and also rent out a house. Renting a single building doesn’t give you enough to quit your job where I live.
That one with the head like a penny and uses it like a door is pretty cool.
There’s a cowboy in Dracula
You asked for a line, they gave you a line, what more can be asked for?
We used to intentionally add wrong data to our datasets so we could circle it afterwards, declare it “outlying data” and gain the extra points for spotting and documenting it.
I’m not bitter about my formal education, honest…
Female presenting profile pic, we don’t actually know anything about the human who typed it
Our is only 19kg, but she has 37 elbows. Still wants to sit on us, and from a running jump
It might even have been on the cover. I wonder how many glow-in-the-dark trex skeletons still exist?
I have become comfortably numb
Is there mathematical proof for this? It sounds like it could be true, but also sounds like you could actively create a floor which it wasn’t true for
https://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/p0074rd6
First documented on film in 1957
Far too difficult, just gather a few leaves and burn all the rest