You’re right they don’t flatten but the brake does have to engage to stop it from behaving similarly to a manual treadmill
You’re right they don’t flatten but the brake does have to engage to stop it from behaving similarly to a manual treadmill
Can’t the escalator like flatten out or something awful, when it’s without power?
Hell I usually limit games to 45 or 30 if they happen to run 50+ on the Deck. Not because I don’t notice a difference but because “what if I can’t charge my Deck for some reason?”.
Sucralose and other similar artificial sweeteners make human urine extremely toxic to the environment as well.
As in food and other supplies on a relatively soft target like a convoy. Didn’t stop my high school classmates from twisting “they shoot at vehicles with it” to “they shoot out engines with it”
I had the same impression at least 4 years ago as well. More privacy maybe but less security definitely.
Lenovos used to be even better, with quick access to a lot of internals via various hatches on the bottom
I would grant that even if the metrics were measured largely the same way you could argue or even observe that experience would be meaningfully different in some ways.
Because the US has several million more people living below a certain level of income, experiencing a daily misery but it’s somewhat excusable because the ratio is smaller.
Anyone have recommendations for an executive style chair with a high back? I assume the reason why I can’t find them anywhere is a combination of them being a larger box by volume and something about ergonomics but I love reclining in a chair with a high slightly wide back that doesn’t put all the weight onto my feet like ‘racer’ style chairs tend to do.
Just read it wrong since Google was mentioned right before the start of the final sentence
Cool I’ve discovered my newest fetish.
For real his smile is straight up comforting.
I’m continually astonished how I thought grunt-work IT jobs would fade away as my generation and younger aged into the workforce becoming ever more technologically literate. Then the iPhone my rich friends bought in highschool became the new standard for interfaces.
Now I’m helping people several years younger and much older than me navigate the machines they use for their jobs.
They say technology tends to eliminate lower skill jobs. But actually it often transmutes a high skill job into several lower skill jobs. Often without reducing the actual skill required in any way.
Materialistic is absolutely how I feel when an object is sold for multiple years of my income.
All this because Capcom heard that a Street Fighter tournament participant was using a nude mod for Chun-Li. Just blacklist him and move on, let me keep my flashlight lasers on dropped materials in MH:W please.
Can confirm. I struggled to remember the name of the ancient website vampirefreaks after the concept came up in conversation and out of the big search engines only Bing’s flavor of chatGPT could tell me what I was looking for.