Poor Little Things in the theater
Before you ask, the accent varies based on diet.
Poor Little Things in the theater
When it becomes a direct mild inconvenience, people will be fed up, maybe.
“Wake up samurai, we’ve got an igloo to build.”
I don’t mind them as a concept, but not all gameshows are created equal.
Don’t, for example, is hilarious.
Deal or No Deal is just kind of boring and tedious.
Never tried Raccoon but I’ve been fond of Connect.
They aren’t: This is 100% state dependent. Some states have extremely permissive laws allowing you to carry anything from a switchblade to a greatsword if you want.
Everyone should care
No.
Isn’t it?
Use an open source option instead? Open source is a public good.
Stuff like silica gel can work fine, but you need to use a lot of it in an enclosed space (even better if you can circulate warm air through it) but, yeah, airflow does work just fine pretty much anywhere.
I learned the hard way lol, glad you can learn from my mistake!
Damn, that would’ve been a good username.
Acrylic for sure, I think it can damage some screens too. Acetone will definitely mess up a lot of stuff.
Immediately remove the battery/power, then use a bunch of silica gel packs that have been dried out instead of rice (enclose them in a bag with the laptop): They’re commonly available and won’t get into things and cause problems down the road.
Alternately, just take it apart as much as you can and set it in front of a fan to dry out.
Keep in mind, it might be too late but it’s worth a try.
If you really want to try and save it and are tech savvy, try tearing it down and giving it an isopropyl alcohol bath but if you aren’t, it’ll do more harm than good. Keep in mind ISO can damage some parts.
Used ThinkPad
I have not even begun to fuck with games outside of Steam yet. My backlog of stuff I want to play is insane. I probably could not play through even just the fully supported games before I died, never mind all the other stuff.
It’s very strange, but pretty good IMO; As long as you’re not squeamish or prude it’s worth a watch.