If I remember right, the first Tomb Raider (at least before the remaster) was shipped with DOSBox to be about to run.
If I remember right, the first Tomb Raider (at least before the remaster) was shipped with DOSBox to be about to run.
Is that less likely to happen if the pole is knocked down instead of the line dug up?
You can’t just pop a cartridge in or head to the eShop and download it. Most people don’t want to research and figure out emulators.
I put it at 75% just misogynist, 20% misogynist and pedo, and 5% neither, just weird.
Source: my ass
Right? Like, there’s one person who’s supposed to treat someone as if they’re guilty prior to a verdict being delivered and that’s the DA
This said it’s both parties (inb4 “both parties are fascist”). This would seem to apply to things like “J.D. Vance fucks couches.” Do Democrats know it’s false? Of course. But he’s weird, and doing that is weird, so they’re willing to keep saying it. Yes, it’s a joke, but it also seems to match what’s described in the article.
I think we’re on the same page, but you gotta look at the data a little differently. The way I see it, if we’re cutting down on sex scenes that are unnecessary to the plot, then the number at the end is what’s left. That’s the number of scenes that do advance the plot, and the number isn’t 0.
I mean, The Boys isn’t a great example. It’s kinda rife with dicks. There’s guys hanging dong, there’s people going inside dicks, there’s exploding dicks, there’s self-elongating dicks, there’s (in the spin off) a person climbing a dick.
Then they moved to motorcycle forks
There’s lots of equipment that can’t accept certificates automatically. If they can, it might be in a closed off way that’s difficult to impossible to reverse engineer. If you can, that’s still a lot of skill and labor, which drives up the cost. They also might find out that it would be insecure to do it automatically.
It’s more of an issue when it’s every 90 days. Even worse is the labor cost to replace the certificate on everything that needs it every 90 days.
It is an enterprise thing, yes.
For that particular booster, sure. For boosters in general, not really.
Even that wouldn’t be entrapment
We’ve gotten a lot closer. With fTPM, FDE, boot verification, etc. it’s become a lot more secure than it used to be.