While true… RIP disk space.
While true… RIP disk space.
As someone who isn’t a woodworker, but enjoys having things that make me happy- if you like the design and it makes you happy, go for it. You have nothing to lose but time, and if you learn something in the process (i.e. those tricky looking joints you mentioned) then you are ahead no matter what.
Not even in the top ten weirdest things today. Do you even internet?
If you like the supernatural/demon ones, check out The Autopsy of Jane Doe. I loved it, the tension is absolutely perfect and a fantastic cast to boot.
Would have been around '93 or '94. I wasn’t very old.
Mine was a baseball game on an Atari 2600. Couldn’t tell you more than that, my granpa was super into baseball and tech so he bought an Atari brand new. We dug it out years later and played.
A man of culture I see.
That’s a bummer.
That… that isn’t really what I meant…
That is a dev/publisher issue. A lot of games work now. EAC is just a flip of a switch basically.
Oh I know that. However I don’t own the work rig, won’t do anything but work on it.
This is part of why I preach Linux. I don’t care what distro, just get away from Microsoft.
Please no… please no…
Josh Strife Hays. Absolutely whelming 2nd monitor content.
Me too! It was about 30 years ago for me.
Oregon, USA about 30 years ago
Always called it “Ant races”
I think it was Wynonna Ryder. I thought it was jewelry though? Maybe not.
I see being facetious is lost. Yes I know they don’t use a lot of space, however, they do package all their own dependencies. That means you do end up with duplicates.