I don’t watch anime but the Japanese make some great stuff. Cars and video games particularly.
I don’t watch anime but the Japanese make some great stuff. Cars and video games particularly.
Lots of things are incompatible with HDMI. For example, if I plug my mouse into it it’ll probably cause issues.
get radio.garden or another app
This requires an expensive (in my country) data plan and cell tower service.
Our local college has an alternative rock station that radio students come on air. Minimal ads with great music and personalities.
I got my CD binder stolen from my car once. It was a big one too, like 75 CDs
This seems like saying road construction makes driving objectively worse or security guards make a stadium venue objectively worse.
I know it’s for the plot but yeah, when xyz doesn’t work because of “atmospheric interference” or whatnot they could fall back onto more primitive technologies. Tractor beam not working? Use a grappler. Phasers not working? Bring down a gunpowder firearm.
Considering the amount of plastic beverage bottles, food packaging, styrofoam, etc that you’ve eaten from in the past X years (think of changing regulations like BPA before 2008-09) , this isn’t going to harm you if you do it occasionally.
I am not a doctor.
An interesting experiment on the music thing. Top songs on your 13th birthday, at least for US/North Americans. https://www.birthdayjams.com
We love US defaultism.
Gives a pretty good idea of Lemmy’s demographics when Godot memes are in the generic meme pages
What was their special unit?
I’m with you on that exactly. Never skipped for the first two seasons, always skipped for the last two. It’s cheesy of course, but it seems to capture the early 2000s optimism of space exploration and technology in general, showing the ISS and the shuttles.
The picture on the package looks just like a stroopwafel.
I find in the car is the most inconvenient. Having the GPS open drains the battery pretty quick on my old phone, leaving no way to drive for hours with both music and navigation.
Murderey space Lucille Bluth
This isn’t unique to Lemmy or haphazard coding. It’s a common technique to get pictures into Github READMEs this way. You’d create a PR, upload an image, copy the link, delete the PR, and then paste the link elsewhere on Github for use.
How did you find the “care of” button instead of “%” symbol?