It's really good
Some are custom ones with nice grips, but mostly for local couch gaming with multiple friends that don't have their own controllers.
NATO is a thing, friendly waters. Totally fine.
I have 5 Xbox One bluetooth controllers just for PC gaming
It's already on PC and android. It's really good digitally.
Someones been watching Thermae Romae.
HI FREN!
It really grew on me. I fell for the art style and lore before the combat. But after I got used to it, it was a really fun departure.
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This may be the wrong place because it's for Blender art itself.. if so, please remove.
I have an arc. Lets say it's something like the image attached to this post.
How would I bend the tip of one end so the rest of the shape stays uniform and bends evenly / organically? I'm trying to have it keep fairly even proportions and smooth curves.
I've tried a few tutorials on bending, rotating, and they always end up with turns along specific vertices, giving a sharp turn or a stretched effect. "Skew" may be the right term I'm looking for.
Can't wait to sit next to an elderly person to see their commercials for Depends Adult Diapers and medications that look like someone mashed the keyboard because they weren't good enough to make the broader cut.
And upgrade trees for my gear with purchasable cosmetics.
In the US, a limit was only imposed in the last year. It only goes into effect in 2027. Before then, all there was was an EPA recommended limit in drinking water.
Nah I'm not knowledgeable on it. I just read that some people were having it done at a cost of $6k-$8k for popular car models that were easy to work on.
Sure thing. I think I read that some had paid between $6-8k for conversions.
Buy an older ICE car, pay for an EV conversion.
Literally over a thousand in Boston
No, it has to be "NO TAKESIE BACKSIES, WITHOUT PREJUDICE". Now it's all mine!
I think this went over everyone's heads. It's from Talladega Nights lol
The first blipitty bloop doop did a strungle fung
"the thing" is the induction top.
I was using either steel or nonstick pans on the induction stovetop. It was a new home build. It's possible someone didn't do something right with the electrical when built, but it's also unlikely.
Hey all,
I've been sitting on a starter kit for a Mega 2560 R3 board and sensors for over a year. I want to get into it, so bad, but I frankly don't have the time to learn to code this with my job the way it is.
Is there a WYSIWYG program anyone favors, especially for someone new to Linux (I'm using a Raspberry Pi 3 Model B running Raspbian and I have a Raspberry Pi 4 Model B too) and Arduino (board model Mega 2560 R3)?
I found these options. Anyone have experience with them?
Hey all,
I've been sitting on a starter kit for a Mega 2560 R3 board and sensors for over a year. I want to get into it, so bad, but I frankly don't have the time to learn to code this with my job the way it is.
Is there a WYSIWYG program anyone favors, especially for someone new to Linux (I'm using a Raspberry Pi 3 Model B running Raspbian and I have a Raspberry Pi 4 Model B too) and Arduino (board model Mega 2560 R3)?
I found these options. Anyone have experience with them?
Hello there.
The one weak point I have in being a DM is combat. If it's anything non-magical, I'm alright at it. But the moment magic is thrown in, with non magic combat, and you have a party of 6 players with multiple enemies, and players with character abilities that are all over the place, it gets overwhelming to the point where I'm intimidated.
I've read guides, watched videos, read the official 5e DM book, and it's still not clicking for me.
Please give me your tips on how to tackle this!