It was the vending machine underground or in some tunnel in Monkey Island 2. It's been a while since I played through that one again.
Oh yeah, my Dad was a cheapskate. No way he was going to pay for a 1 900 number lol.
Yep, on the ScummVM. I've played through all the Lucas arts games. I remember where I got stuck on Monkey Island and felt so dumb when I figured out what I wasn't doing.
I remember playing this with my Dad. We got to some point in the later game and got stuck and couldn't continue. Same thing happened with Monkey Island.
Back before the internet, we didn't really have any way to get help. There was probably a number you could call, but I can't remember.
Typing abusive is a trigger for them.
I've generally had good luck with hardware and things just worked under linux. But one day I upgraded a few machines on my network to 2.5G ethernet. Several already had the ports, but my little NUC NAS box didn't, so I installed a 2.5G usb ethernet dongle. No matter what I did, I couldn't get it to work. It would show up and NM would act like it was up and there were no errors or anything, but it just wouldn't actually function.
Eventually, I found out that it has a built in USB data partition that contains the drivers for windows. The card was coming up as a usb disk first when the hardware was assigned and not a network card which it should have been.
I had to write a blacklist the usb modules first, which I had done before, but I had to also write a udev rule to automatically add the network card and driver on boot. It wasn't that difficult to actually do, but I had just never had to do anything with udev rules before. Took me a good three days of troubleshooting to finally get everything to work correctly on boot.
ACTION=="add", ATTRS{idVendor}=="20f4", ATTRS{idProduct}=="e02c", RUN+="/sbin/modprobe r8152" RUN+="/bin/sh -c 'echo 20f4 e02c > /sys/bus/usb/drivers/r8152/new_id'"
Not on my Galaxy S23+ from Google Fi
Not really. It'll be fine. An amp that puts out 25W per speak will blow those speakers if you turn it up to max volume on a good reciever.
If you don't need 4k and or 120hz, there are probably a million of them that people dumped when they were forced to upgrade :/
yeah, just about anything these days will work... This was literally the cheapest HDMI reciever on ebay. Hell, you can probably go to Goodwill and find one.
It's because it actually is a security risk with the Chinese government having the ability to do who knows what with a frightening amount of data. There is also the option of selling the company to one that isn't related to the Communist Party government, but no one seems to be talking about that option.
The only slippery slope is more apps owned by a foreign government that is not exactly our friend.
If the app was owned by North Korea, would you be cool with it too?They aren't banning Instagram and Facebook.
Fuckin' A!!!
I got so tired of them that I actually answered one a few weeks ago. I was shocked that an actual person answered.
I asked to be taken off and she was very nice and they actually did it.
Haven't received one since.
You can curse on the Internet
You can see the awful, misaligned panel gaps in those photos.
It wasn't a suggestion at all.
I was just saying that we, the consumer are going to end up paying for it somehow or another.
Like they're going to just take the lack of those fee profits off the bottom line. Look forward to the new and/or increased yearly fees now.
The sound of the "Click of Death" still haunts me.
We had Jazz drives too, which just failed and caused you to lose a larger amount of data than a zip.
I watch all sorts of urbex and abandoned exploration videos. The Proper People are great.
Rust to running videos about restoration of old cars and heavy machinery. vice Grip Garage is great, that guys a hoot.
Lately I've been into the guy's channel who bought the old Cerro Gordo mine and had been doing cool videos where he explores the old mines like 900 feet underground.
I've been into Heavy D Sparks rescue and recovery videos too.
If you asked me a few years ago, I would have not even said I'm interested in any of these, but with the flood of useless "creator" content, I think they're pretty interesting.