She saw the neat green insect. Are you even paying attention?
I use Debian btw
She saw the neat green insect. Are you even paying attention?
Dunno. Looks like a feature to me.
One time, my brother and I were building a new rig for him. After spending an hour putting the thing together, it wouldn’t boot. Like, push the power switch and NOTHING happened. We called his buddy who’s a real wizard with computers. His first question was, “Did you try reseating all the power connectors on the board?” And that’s right when we discovered we didn’t connect the power for the CPU.
Do bosses count? Because I’m gonna throw in Molgera and Volvagia because both of them are great fights with stellar music.
I did a 3-heart run of Ocarina a year or so ago on original hardware. I died almost 50 times in that run, and Volvagia and Morpha were at least 35 of them.
I also have a really soft spot for Medli.
It’s been going on a long time. My '97 Honda has cabin air filters.
7 year old farm town kids:
Seriously, these were endless fun growing up.
Done.
The link provided with the title of the post isn’t necessary to click. I only put it there to provide a little bit of legitimacy to the post. It’s the NYT’s own domain hosting a page that provides the onion service and some info about it.
If you have Tor installed on your machine, you can copy/paste the onion at the end of the post into Tor’s address bar once you’re connected to Tor. This should navigate directly to the NYT’s front page. Note, if you’re part of the uninitiated, you must use Tor to navigate to the link. You shouldn’t see the page I linked with the post.
Even on Tor, if you use the clear web site provided in the link, yes, you will see the box asking for a subscription. You can click the x to get rid of it.
I hope this helps out.
I did not know this. I never looked into it, mostly because the BBC isn’t kept behind a paywall lol Makes sense, though.
I can see how that’d be a little confusing, especially if you’re just finding out about Tor lol
Hence, I provided a link to The Tor Project and the onion directly in the post.
Somehow I ended up in the Gerudo Desert really early, and if you have bombs and arrows, Molduga fights are super easy to cheese. Just make sure you have lots of weapons for the first one. After that, they take 45 seconds.
Elixirs made of the guts are worth a lot of money. Fins are useful because you can stockpile a lot of them and they’re useful in a pinch and you just need a 20 power weapon to get by. They also make decently valuable elixirs. Jaws boost weapons +32 and you’ll always get one or two after a fight. Attach one to a Gerudo Sword or spear and you’re wrecking some shit.
Imagine telling this guy what that little third 9 in the price of his fuel means. Think he might switch to electric?