Nah, see, when you turn on the car’s iPad, it shows a pop-up telling you not to use it while driving, so it’s totally different.
Nah, see, when you turn on the car’s iPad, it shows a pop-up telling you not to use it while driving, so it’s totally different.
Nah, see, some people would like to return to the time when saying “terrorist” would get people foaming at the mouth and approve whatever the military wants.
Yeah, only notification notification I ever see is when I send tabs from my PC.
Best for the job, sure, but not randomly.
Simple, we wrrie down the information on how to read the discs!
Nah, blinking when done. It’s a call to action of sorts.
Oh, it’s not the concern that’s funny, if they had that selfawareness it would be admirable. Instead, you have people pat themselves on the back for how aware they are every time they encounter a validating piece of propaganda they, of course, fall for. Big “I know a messiah when I see one, I’ve followed quite a few!” energy.
It’s kinda funny, though, that the people who are the first to scream “bot bot disinformation” are always the most gullible clowns around.
I believe “gnosticism” is the term, though I’ve heard them also called “dualistic” heresies.
Welcome to post-structuralism, enjoy the ennui. And the cognac.
‘The reasonable man adapts himself to the world; the unreasonable man persists in trying to adapt the world to himself. Therefore all progress depends on the unreasonable man.’
Nah, those were made by the Yokosuka arsenal.
Yeah, but the move there is to sear the bun insides while making the patty.
Nah, CoD2 switched to health regen and dumped the health bar before them. It was partially to adapt to the console gameplay pioneered by, IIRC, Bungee with Halo.
Also true.
Sure, but then you’re trusting the server not to just lie about the totals.
That how you fell for Satan?
And they do. My Philips TV didn’t even ask for DNS until hardcoded IPs for Netflix et al. timed out. And when it did, it asked Google, not my router.