What does Consumer Electronics Control have to do with this
Do you think adding to /etc/envoronment would work with kde-inhibit? I've been trying to find a way to have Steam block sleep when a game is running, which I can do on a game-by-game basis with kde-inhibit, but I want it to run for every steam game. For some reason my machine does not inhibit sleep when games are running, or even when audio or video are playing
Wow, played this a lot and totally forgot about it until now! What a great price
Here's the second... Half...
Half a life is a life you didn't live,
A word you have not said
A smile you postponed
A love you have not had
A friendship you did not know
To reach and not arrive
Work and not work
Attend only to be absent
What makes you a stranger to them closest to you
and they strangers to you
The half is a mere moment of inability
but you are able for you are not half a being
You are a whole that exists to live a life not half a life
Sweet dreams are made of deez
Or Silt Striders, for that matter
You're right, the best part of PC gaming is that it's always inclusive, never exclusive. Thanks for the reminder
Been watching Poker Face and really enjoying it. So many great guest stars!
Into Thin Air. I think they made a movie, but I read the book.
Awesome. Hopefully in the new version you can actually use folders in the app
- Free
- Open
- Source
- Software
Screen Guild... Actors
Yeah, that makes sense. It doesn't just automatically become their money, just because they took your car. This seems like a totally logical way to handle it, so I'm not surprised that it's the opposite of the way things usually work
People that are short aren't life size?
Pi r not square. Pi r round. Cornbread r square
I've heard that running uncooked rice through is an easy way to clean them. Never tried it though
Maybe they should try using honey
Nice. What about if you back out to the main feed and then decide to go back to the comments later? This is where all other clients fail in my experience
Does it save your position in the comments of a specific post? That's my #1 criterion for an app. Boost is the only one that I've found that does it