My answer is the original BioShock, just like OP. The story, setting, soundtrack, and overall vibe made a lasting impact on me.
My answer is the original BioShock, just like OP. The story, setting, soundtrack, and overall vibe made a lasting impact on me.
The “National Guitar” line is even more clever than first appears since there were also literal National guitars: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/National_String_Instrument_Corporation
Alpine.
I’m a longtime Arch user, and would have preferred to use Arch on a particular system, but didn’t want to deal with needing to babysit ZFS packages from AUR.
So, I decided to use Alpine after never having tried it before, and ended up sticking with it. Like Arch, it’s both lightweight and has a capable/sensible package manager, which are the main things that are important to me.
I haven’t had any growing pains from Alpine’s use of busybox/musl/openrc, things mostly Just Work!
White Christmas, which was written by Irving Berlin, who was Jewish!
I like it because of how intricately the melody is written. It ebbs and flows perfectly against the chord progression and feels much closer to a jazz standard than most other Christmas songs.
Some I haven’t seen mentioned yet are Interplay and MECC.
I’m curious if anyone dailies Alpine for desktop use. (I don’t.)
Q-Tips (cotton swabs.) Generics seem universally worse.
I always admired the concept for the video for Stone Sour’s “Through Glass.”
No reason it wouldn’t as far as I know, assuming your hardware is compatible.