Target audience 1 looks pretty metal to me:
Amon Amarth - Twilight Of The Thunder God
Band pictured:
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Target audience 1 looks pretty metal to me:
Amon Amarth - Twilight Of The Thunder God
Band pictured:
What is playing overhead? Searching gave me nothing of use
I’ve always heard and seen it as ipa, probably because ia is too short, and could be misinterpreted.
I think it is worth noting, dma desing became rockstar north, it isn’t a separate studio. The same Lezlie Benzies wrote the story for all of them. Still, I’m pretty sure he left some time ago, same with Lazlow. I still have high hopes for GTA VI though.
Thing is, before battleye, gta online worked perfectly. I played it for years on every remotely popular linux distro, from debian, to ubuntu, linux mint, fedora etc. It’s just the fucking anticheat.
You can make that point for any operating system, basic critical thinking could mean anything
I’m 15. That kid enough for you?
Join the club, man
Of course Russia’s not included! Not obvious at all…
Dude, you’re 5 years back
Yeah, that one, it’s quite good.
Well, on most distros, the live image is loaded onto ram. Thus, whenever you restart, you lose everything. You could install linux on a usb, but thats incredibly slow, in my experience. If you could detail your problem, maybe we can help you fix it, instead of applying an ineffective bandage.
What’s your opinion on the rotring tikky? I’m personally a big fan of the 0.5 tikky
Look, for old computers, seamonkey is absolutely the fastest browser with decent features. Still, sites like youtube.com and web.whatsapp.com don’t work. Everything else I’ve tried works, though.
Craig branded MP3 player
Dankpods fan, are you now?
This fucking killed me.
Where I live it’s actually free, and has books movies and music! They used to have a wii in the children section!
I’m pretty sure it just means notifications not labeled by the software developers, or you, if an app allows it, just don’t appear
Well, yes, in some cases, but the start menu is something you interact with very often. The average user (and I mean office worker in their 40s)doesn’t even pin items to the taskbar. As such, the main way to open apps is through the start menu. Think about this way. In this situation on a laptop, you either save ram or battery. Constant cpu spikes aren’t good for energy efficiency. This also means hogging your ssd, which might be an issue in specific situations. On the other side, keeping the start menu fully in ram could be perceived as a waste, it really depends on how often you use the start menu and how much you value energy efficiency.