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Where can I book a train to Europe?
Where can I book a train to Europe?
Move it to am external hard drive with anything else you want to keep, then you’ll have access to it on any computer no matter the OS.
Fair enough
Please, most people don’t know how to use a scientific calculator at all.
AC Valhalla.
I played though all the other ones but that one felt so soulless and bland. I expected it to not be great but nothing this bad.
Then again I finally realized recently that I don’t actually enjoy open world games (with some exceptions).
If I want to look at the world through a screen I’d stay home and watch a documentary.
The camera they use will never have the acuity, color perception and dynamic range that your eyes have. It probably doesn’t work super well in dark environment and it’s definitely completely useless for stargazing.
I’ll keep that in mind! Thanks!
I liked the early game, but my interest fizzled out by the time I got to the large city out west.
I’ve never finished Witcher 3, bit I did like it. Still waiting on a good discount to try cyberpunk.
I can’t think of a large open world game I liked. Skyrim, RDR2, the new Assassin’s Creeds, Biomutant, Horizon Zero Dawn, GTA5. I feel like they sacrifice the story to fill a world with so many random side quests that it seems like I’ll never be able to finish it. I miss games that I could complete in less than 25 hours of playtime.
Yeah, but the cost of low latency is thousands of satellites that burn up in the atmosphere, need to be continuously launched, are a catastrophe for optical and radio astronomy and crowd LEO, reducing available space and increasing collision risk. All for a barely scalable system.
It’s not worth it. If you want low latency get a cable run or talk to a ground based antenna.
A geosynchronous satellite makes much more sense for those use cases.
The issue with starlink is the choice to be in LEO instead of using geosats. It lowers the latency but it makes the whole project completely unsustainable.
I know I’m the weird one but I liked 8 and Vista more than 7.
Fair enough, I’m hooked but it is different in some fundamental ways.
Just here to plug Captain of Industry if you like factory games.
Space. They’re killing radio astronomy, endangering optical astronomy and threatening everything else in orbit, from telecoms, to earth observation, to the ISS.
They’re also spreading rare earth metal everywhere when the satellites burn up and wasting a lot of energy to get them up there when we’re facing an energy crisis.
Right but filling LEO with trash, plus the pollution generated to make and send them there, plus endangering earth based astronomy on a global scale is not worth giving internet to 4 people per 100 squared kilometers.
Sponsors pay much more than views. So does patrons.
The true issue is discoverability in my opinion.