I switched to PG Tips because you can get like 300 bags for 16 EUR. Not the best, but works for my morning routine. Also I like the shape of the bags
I switched to PG Tips because you can get like 300 bags for 16 EUR. Not the best, but works for my morning routine. Also I like the shape of the bags
Me too. Often when I leave a grocery store or my home I check all my everyday carries. But I still lost my wallet last month. Forgot in on a car roof when I fled from attacking wasps. It flew somewhere and I lost some cards.
Linux newbie here, so this information may be for other newbies. I tried Nobara when I had problems with my Manjaro. But Nobara fresh out the box had some problems and it being a “one person project” kinda bugged me. Also not having the AUR(Arch User Repository) anymore was making me try Endeavour OS.
Manjaro is pretty good, but Endeavour OS has better Nvidia integration, also it comes with yay and other quality of life stuff already setup. Better for a noob like me.
Oh, I also tried Fedora KDE but at that point I was hooked to Arch. It is just so much easier to install programs from AUR with the terminal than what other distros try with “app-stores”
I hope one day Binding of Isaac: Repentance will be there. All Isaac DLCs were native, why Edmund?!
I tried this for my hiking trip and it is really good for that. But when i tried to use it as a navigation tool with my motorcycle it lagged pretty much all the time and couldn’t keep up with my position and speed. I tried to change permissions for the app, but so far nothing worked.
Perfect timing. I just picked this game up two weeks ago and was about to hunt achievements and go to the next game. Thanks developers
It may be too late for nuclear. Too much upfront cost, too long to build. Reneweables are cheaper in the long run, and with storage technologies getting better the problem with base load electricity gets smaller.
It is safe, nuclear, but why bother now.
I played it last week. It was fun. Definetly better than HR.