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  • Yeah,.there are plenty of instances where I'm adding a new URL for a password because the app and the website are too different from each other, or the app changes its login paths...

    Or heck, sometimes it's close enough, and with my password manager on my phone, I don't have it auto fill -- I have it auto-suggest. So "Probably a match" and "Exact match" have the same path to entry.

  • The PS2's memory cards really felt like the future to me because they had SO MUCH space.

    Of course, on-console storage was the ACTUAL future, which proves yet again that the 3DO was ahead of its time. But anyway...

    The PS2 memory cards had so much space that I think I only ever needed two for me and my brother. Probably didn't even need to delete any saves. We had tons of PS1 and DC memory cards, because they'd get full so quickly

  • Yeah, that's either two "sentences" or one statement imo!

    The first part doesn't even need to be a question. A suggestion like that would usually be a statement. If there's enough rising intonation that it needs a question mark, there's probably enough of a pause to justify having two sentences.

  • To express a range of numbers, Korean (and likely other Asian languages) will use a tilde instead of a dash or hyphen. To me, that better expresses that we're talking about an indeterminate value or a range. Especially when we use ~ for "about", as in ~$20 for something that costs $17.99 before tax, for example.

    Dining out costs like 20~40 dollars per person!

    Whereas "20-40" looks too similar to a subtraction equation or a hyphenated word to me.

  • For Nostalgia? Red/Blue and Gold/Silver.

    HG/SS and B/W are up there too for different reasons.

    And funnily enough, I actually enjoyed S/V quite a bit. Aside from the lull between gens 6 through 8ish, there's a lot to like throughout the series imo. A lot to dislike too, but still a lot to like.