Matt Keeslar. He played Feyd in the 2000 miniseries.
Matt Keeslar. He played Feyd in the 2000 miniseries.
The house from Fight Club.
I love i3wm. Incredibly lightweight and minimalistic.
When you get this to work, hit me up for some venture capital.
I know how it feels man. Every time I try to sell bootleg DVDs from the trunk of my car, the cops shut me down. Big copyright is just killing the free market, I say.
No, sorry. This was on the east coast. I bet the same story applies to a few different bases though lol.
Worked on a military base that had a small lake. Against policy, a civilian employee went out fishing during his lunch break, somehow capsized his rowboat and had to be rescued by the on-base fire department. Unsurprisingly, he didn’t lose his job over it.
Hello fellow Dvorak user.
I used a Mac SE/30 running OS 7 quite a bit in the early 90’s. I remember it being incredibly reliable; in fact, I can’t even remember what a crash looked like on a Mac, whereas I can still picture the BSOD from Windows 3.1.
I don’t remember noticing much difference in snappiness or intuitiveness between Mac and Windows back then though. Both were pretty easy to learn, even for people with limited computer experience. Anything with a hard drive felt snappy at the time, because the previous generation of computers all ran on floppy disks which were slow as molasses.
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Thanks. I spoke too soon.
Hard to tell because it’s a recording, but yeah I was thinking something very small like a 22 short or a high powered BB gun.
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I enjoy fixing things, even other people’s shit, so I categorize that time as entertainment instead of work. It’s time I’d otherwise be using to doomscroll on Lemmy.
A sci-fi drama about a guy who develops a brain tumor. The tumor becomes sentient and can communicate with the man through their shared thoughts. Over time, they develop a kind of friendship. At the end, the man must undergo brain surgery to remove the tumor. Despite being able to prevent the surgery somehow (haven’t worked this part out yet), the tumor allows it to happen anyway, knowing that it must die in order for the man to live.
I think I would write this as a short story, but I’ve never written any fiction before and don’t even know how to start.
It’s raining men by the weather girls.
When I read “never used a computer with a keyboard and mouse” my first thought was “wow, they only ever used punched cards” until I realized you meant they only used touch screens.
Their format and style makes them highly meme-able.
It’s a series of tubes, actually. https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Series_of_tubes
It’s enjoyable if you watch it in the context of it’s time. You can’t compare it to the Villeneuve version.