I used to use a system that was perfectly happy to let you use a semicolon when setting the password, but then login would fail if you did.
I used to use a system that was perfectly happy to let you use a semicolon when setting the password, but then login would fail if you did.
Gah, you’re right. I had it that way at first, but then glanced down a list to check my count and they listed 2002’s Harem Adventures as a separate game even though it’s just the Java phone port of the original.
I’d just like to point out, for the record, that that isn’t the original trilogy. Sands of Time is the fifth Prince of Persia game.
You say that as though he isn’t one of them.
No, it’s the national symbol of Ukraine.
Fascists love to try to co-opt national symbolism, and sometimes they succeed, but ceding ownership of a 1000 year old symbol (it was used as a seal in Kievan Rus) because some assholes adopted it in 1993 is just letting the fascists win.
If not, that would go some way to explaining why they seem to be so fascinated by them.
“I once drove past some elephants in a Prius. How they got into a Prius I’ll never know.”
(Apologies to Groucho Marx.)
e.g. have a gui installer
I assume you mean a GUI for editing configuration.nix? Because the initial NixOS install is GUI-based.
In fairness, the first iteration of that deal was Pepsi for Stolichnaya.
On the other side [Wayland] is buggy af.
I’ve been having the exact opposite problem since recently coming back to Linux after a long hiatus. For me, Wayland has been flawless, while anything x11 looks like somebody ran the screen through a shredder, discarded half the strips, and smooshed the rest back together.
I don’t know how to troubleshoot that. I don’t even know what to type in a search engine to get relevant results.
I don’t think there’s much they could do to make the environment more interesting, since the setting is what it’s meant to be
The hell it is. According to the in-game book Provinces of Tamriel:
Cyrodiil is the cradle of Human Imperial high culture on Tamriel. It is the largest region of the continent, and most is endless jungle.
Emphasis mine. And when I say in-game, that book was literally in Oblivion.
Oil is corrosive? Doesn’t it usually prevent steel from rusting?
Not exactly what you’re talking about, but LeVar Burton Reads is amazing, too. It’s like Reading Rainbow for grownups.
It’s actually not quite an exception, because cocaine is a Schedule II drug (can be prescribed as a vasoconstrictor or topical anesthetic) and the Maywood plant is the only facility licensed to produce pharmaceutical grade cocaine in the US.
So the coca leaf extract they sell to Coca-Cola is technically a byproduct.
The image is pretty blurry, but I’m seeing:
窗户己限位请勿高空抛物
Which Google translate renders as “The windows are limited. Please do not throw objects at high altitudes.” Which still seems kind of mangled, but at least resembles something potentially reasonable.
Maybe someone who actually speaks the language will show up to help us out.
“You got your Saturnalia on my Yule!”
“You got your Yule on my Saturnalia!”
My recollection is that porn companies initially backed HD-DVD. I distinctly remember thinking it would win for that reason.
Blu-ray won at least partially because the PS3 was the cheapest next-gen optical player, while Xbox360 didn’t support HD-DVD without an expensive add-on. (And stand-alone players for either were very expensive.)
Do you also believe that the Democratic Republic of North Korea is a democracy just because the name says so?