I’m on iOS, but I gave it a few minutes of swiping to help out.
I’m on iOS, but I gave it a few minutes of swiping to help out.
I don’t really understand what this means. Can you explain the implications?
Moon Reader+ is probably the only thing I still miss from Android.
I’ll recommend cosmoteer from this list. Really excellent little game that intends to be a superior Escape Velocity, SPAZ. etc… But with outlandishly complex and rewarding ship building.
The rest of the Galaxy is still a bit sparse, but they have a roadmap that I think will genuinely make this a game to play for decades.
I’m curious what you think of Albion online? I tried it a few years back, but found it very difficult to get into.
Looks like a role for Christian Bale.
Yeah, I got tired of being the product. It used to be Google phones were significantly cheaper, that’s just not nearly as much a thing anymore.
Then you have to take the additional steps of finding privacy focused roms etc… It just wasn’t worth the savings to me. There’s things about Android I miss, but the fact that my phone is good for years and years is such a game changer.
I have been gradually transitioning over to proton for additional privacy and I’ve basically completely divorced myself from Google at this point.
Any good tutorial videos you’d recommend?
The grinder for pepper corns. It gives you more flavor than ground pepper.
It’s a hot take! Wouldn’t be good if it weren’t inflammatory.
Pepper Mills are overrated.
So the fine edge of the blade can warp as you use it. The honing rod helps straighten that back out to improve cutting. The whetstone actually removes bits of steel in order to create a new edge. Honing should be done regularly, but using a whetstone to sharpen the blade is periodic.
A honing rod and whetstone fulfill different functions. You should ideally be using both for knife maintenance.
Anyone have thoughts on this? I’ve only played a little, so most of this doesn’t mean too much to me yet.
Serious answer:
I can’t speak for anyone else, but I believe in a religion because I’ve found it to be personally beneficial.
I was a pastor for many years and saw much of the best and worst religion had to offer. I haven’t stepped foot inside a church since COVID broke out and don’t know that I ever will again.
My personal beliefs are still a significant part of my life, but I understand why someone would ask the question that spawned this discussion.
VR is neat, but it’s mostly been a solution in search of a problem.
I’m pretty sure the always online drm was used to justify transactions in there first place due to the real money auction house.
While it doesn’t deal with the tensions between the KPD and fascists, I would consider, “They Thought They Were Free” to be mandatory reading on the rise of fascism in Germany.
Really depends what you mean by unbiased. Almost all history is interpretive.
Spicy take around these parts.