Remember you'll probably have to pay like 60% of it back in taxes.I just listened to a guy who lives in his car and hasn't been to a doctor in 15 years. He said he doesn't care because he wants to die before he hits 40 anyway. He's about to get fired from his job because he falls asleep in front of customers. (union saved his ass)
Is the EBU "incident" political?There were many incidents, I think The Silly Place's government had to do with all of it.
All money sending apps like zelle or venmo tell people not to send money to people they don't know and yet every day I get calls from people wanting the bank to reimburse them for stupidly not following those instructions.It could happen to anyone. I don't know the name of the channel, but there is a youtube hacker that specializes in catching scammers that lost access to his youtube channel because he fell for a phishing scam. It turned into an Elon Musk fan channel.
Ten years of banking experience has taught me that most people who fall for scams are warned and proceed to do it anyway.
Yeah they cracked down on AM2R, then they released their own Metroid 2 Remake. Funnily enough, they have never gone after the Mother 3 translation, and they have to be very aware of its existence.And they went after the Twilight Princess HD fan project, but only by taking down the videos. This was right before the Twilight Princess Wii U version released.
nintendo always cracks down on stuff like that regardlessThey cracked down on Mario romhacks before Mario Maker and emulators before virtual console, and another example I can't remember. Other times they crack down because something goes viral, like an ambitious mod. There's generally something that triggers their lawsuits.
https://gamefaqs.gamespot.com/a/forum/f/fd8d49a2.jpghttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qI-ZdRuwRXg
Meth works way better.I know a person that unironically does this.
yes, it skips having to assemble it; I get those scenarios. but your motivation for the thread "This is why people buy consoles/prebuilts". the problem that you had here, it being a pre-built would not have changed this situation, right? unless it's very new and would have been under warranty?I guess it wouldn't matter if this computer was prebuilt in my case, because I'm fixing it, but it goes along with the sentiment of "I'm not touching that" mentality that I think can be valid.
except for the warranty you cannot escape the fact that the computer can fail and you can choose to repair it yourself or take it somewhere to be repaired. that's always the case. (except with a console you may actually lose the ability to repair it yourself.)
it sounds like you get a warranty with a pre-built, but otherwise it's still just a PC and still requires the same repair that any PC would get. or what would a pre-built have changed? is it a nearly new PC? mine is 12 years old at this point so warranties are long long gone.In a scenario, if I'm some kind of therapist or doctor and technology is completely alien to me, I couldn't care less about it as long as it shows the Amongus on screen. I wouldn't even dream of opening up the case, or I'd risk messing up the alien technology inside. I'd get a prebuilt and send it off for repairs when it breaks. Inconvenient, but it's not like I have any other choice.
can you guess who blocked itI wouldn't say the government did it that would be against the rules.
now that I think of it, what does buying a "prebuilt" do that avoids these problems? you avoid putting it together at first but it can still fail and need repair. prebuilt or not, the components can fail, require diagnosing, and replacing.Well, if I couldn't fix it right there, I might have just taken it to a repair shop and hope I wouldn't get ripped off, because I didn't have any tools to tell if the CPU was dead or not. That, or I could just take the $100 that would have costed, and bought another CPU just for testing, and I don't even know where that would leave me, because I would be down a ton of money because part of PC repair is the assumption that you have tons of spare parts sitting around, still needing another expensive CPU to actually use. (I generally give away my used PC parts to family/friends)
a big difference is whether it's a modular system (PC) or not (console, though I think they're a tiny bit more modular these days). but prebuilt PCs are still PCs (and still modular). (right?)
They enjoy the power they get. Otherwise they wouldn't troll and insult users when they complain about obviously unfair moderations and changes to the rules.As if you wouldn't tbf
Actually, my first thought when reading that was overheating or connection issue which...The connection issue wasn't until I had set up the new MB.
Turned out to be right. PSU is usually the last thing to die on a computer. I am still using the same PSU from like 16 years ago in mine.
I'm sure pretty much every politician in the US is totally fine with Boeing doing extralegal corporate assassinations as long as they're careful enough to maintain plausible deniability, so it seems apolitical to meYeah seems about right.
nah, never donate to corporate cuz they get to deduct that, not you.The government matches your donation, and they give it directly to Costco.
TransphobiaOh we got a live one
They have a no transphobia rule but you can't talk about trans topics.You're allowed to talk about trans people, but you better not be trans positive.
Fandom said human rights aren't political in a post here.Maybe they were in denial about how awful their rules are. I guess now if a mod doesn't like a post or opinion for any reason they can take it down and use "no politics" as an excuse. Being trans is political, that's what gamefaqs says.
Everything I've heard of the comics isn't very good, which sucks because I thought that it was one of the most original and intresting premises for a story in years of DC stuff and the games were pretty good for fighting game stories.It's cool if you like the characters, it has a lot of good moments, and finally kills some of these bastards that have annoying endless plot armor for the sake of the franchise (starts off by killing the king of plot armor).
It means that the guy's full of figurative crap, because he advertises his invention as one that defies the universe's laws of energy conservation.I think what he's trying to say is that he's recovered more energy from the plastic via fuel than what he put into the machine to create it. So I guess if he had unlimited junk plastic, he would just have unlimited fuel now. That's cool, I guess.
Simply put, pyrolysis facilities are energy intensive. They can also emit carbon monoxide, nitrogen oxides and sulfur dioxide, leading to air and water pollution. These issues have significant financial implications for plant owners who must invest in proper pollution control equipment and regularly monitor emissions.
Did you read injustice 2?I read all 5(?) years but it ended before they
I watched all the cut scenes which actually became a decent movie