On the Game Boy Advance, there’s Punch King…
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vS7vE0Llwkw
…and Wade Hixton’s Counter Punch.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dP2VkguvyTs
I haven’t played either of them, so no promises that they’re good!
On the Game Boy Advance, there’s Punch King…
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vS7vE0Llwkw
…and Wade Hixton’s Counter Punch.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dP2VkguvyTs
I haven’t played either of them, so no promises that they’re good!
Richard Dawkins has an entire chapter on this exact topic in his book “The Greatest Show on Earth”. I highly recommend reading it, even just that one chapter! It doesn’t feel like a text book, and his writing is very easy to follow in my opinion.
It’s chapter 8, “You did it yourself in 9 months”. To summarize, many people mistakenly think of genes as a “blueprint”, but he suggests it’s better to think of genes as instructions for origami paper folding. Genes don’t know the whole creature, they just know what to fold next, what to duplicate, what to bend, and so on, kind of like that. It’s been a while since I read it. 😅
But I do remember, humans are so complex, we may never fully understand the complete embryo-to-adult growth process, BUT the author points out that there IS a creature, a very small worm, that we are able to understand everything.
That may not seem like a big deal at first, but think about it. Scientists understand the complete growth process of a living creature, from a single cell, every gene, every cell, everything, up to when it’s fully formed. So cool.
Metroid II is my all-time favorite game in the series. It introduces her ship, introduces her iconic look, and is the last game in the series to not include the “break this with this item” blocks. I just love everything about that game.
Big willpower. Driven. Uncompromising. That kind of thing.
I think that is the answer. :)
I’m trying to think of examples from famous recent movies with women who have that description…
From Disney:
Have you seen any of those movies? If not, what movies have you seen?
I don’t have a static IP address. I use a free dynamic DNS service.
Is each instance like another person with a server?
I just wanted to add, any computer with an internet connection can host a web page! A desktop, a laptop, anything. That’s how the internet all started, as a collection on interconnected computers sharing data. I think many people nowadays forget this or even never knew about it (including me), since we live in a world where people spend all their time at like only a dozen websites. (Google, Instagram, Wikipedia…)
I have a public “webserver” in my basement. It’s just some random computer hosting some photos for family members. And it’s all completely free, I don’t pay anything to do it. I could easily pop an instance of Lemmy on it too.
The biggest hurdles in setting up a server from home are needing some technical knowledge, and a free domain name / URL usually looks a little silly (unless you pay for one), and getting hacked is a very real threat unless you pay close attention to security.
That’s exactly right! I wrote about it in another response. :)
Haha it’s true! When my Malaysian friend asked me for a torch, I was running around for five minutes looking for a lighter, like this one.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0aKrxd1q3Mw&t=8
It’s all I could picture, no one ever asked me for a TORCH before. Like in Indiana Jones?? 😅
Until I stopped and asked, “Wait, what do you need it for?”
“To look at my car, something is wrong with the engine.”
…and that’s when I realized. We had a good laugh.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rjBm44oWwsk
I can’t see the name Apogee without hearing the fanfare.
I miss Wacky Wheels.
Does RSC have end to end encryption? Is it on by default?
Ohhhhh the creator of TempleOS? I thought you were referring to someone who died recently. 😅
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Terry_A._Davis
I used to love reading about his technical work, especially on osnews.com.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8Ume5pSIcKE
It’s from Paper Mario: The Thousand Year Door, if anyone else was as confused as I was. 😅
Quest for Camelot
Oh, interesting! It’s a top down Zelda-like action adventure game. It’s actually not too bad! It’s also one of the most common, absolute cheapest GBC cartridges you can buy. 😅
I always find it fascinating when they have to make a trailer for an incredibly violent video game but still have it be approved for general audiences. It has to be edited to perfection, down to the frame, to show violence without any of the violence. 😅
To anyone reading this article, only the first quarter of it is about the beliefs and political stance of the developers. The rest of the article after that goes into more technical reasons.
I watched Jaws (1975), my first time! It was so good.
Two things stood out to me. One, I wasn’t expecting the movie to have such different first and second acts. It worked, but it surprised me. And two, Richard Dreyfuss’ character is incredibly well acted and fun. I don’t know, I was expecting the movie to feel “old”. Not only did it not, but his character in particular stood out as so well done and so fun to watch.
“Please don’t have floaty physics, please don’t have floaty physics…”
watches trailer
…I still can’t tell. 😅
I’m curious how they can do 4 player co-op in a game about speed. It kinda looks like they slow it down but make it sort of feel faster than it actually is?
Anyway, my family loves these kind of games, like Rayman Legends, Donkey Kong Country Returns, and Super Mario 3D World. I hope the reviews are good!
That was an outstanding write-up!