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I only ever use Michaelsoft Binbows.
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I only ever use Michaelsoft Binbows.
By that time, all the games you bought now will be public domain.
But… there’s no i?
The fact it’s almost believable is both real and a serious problem.
These are the kinds of people who go on the Internet and claim that dishwashers don’t work very well.
Considering I’ve seen a lot of gatekeeping morons go on about cultural appropriation without ever mentioning that, I think most don’t understand this crucial distinction.
Yeah, get out of here with that; this is the Internet.
How are they handling this? Would a VPN get you around it or is it based on where the service subscription is based?
This was much more fun in the days of Fark.
Cat paralysis is a real struggle.
You mean Notepad++?
I also believe things that are free to copy and distribute should be free, but public institutions have to work within the legal framework we have and a digital library analogue is a perfectly adequate and painless work-around. Besides, you can typically check things out for weeks at a time, so it’s not like you’ll be pressured to watch it fast.
I made the mistake of purchasing a movie advertised as 4k on YouTube once. They wouldn’t let me view it higher than 480p on my PC. They also had the audacity to claim it was because too many people were streaming during COVID. Never ever again.
No, apparently Overdrive offers digital delivery of movies now as well as books. I haven’t tried it yet, though, but they have been great for checking out library books on my phone.
But we won’t serve it to you in the full resolution unless you use our approved devices.
We’re also using phobia to refer to irrational hatred now, apparently, so that could be more common.
Yeah, it’s plain to see that engagement is steadily climbing. The top posts keep getting higher and higher numbers and new, interesting communities keep popping up.
Thankfully water falls from the sky and our residential use of it barely amounts to a single digit percent compared to industrial and agricultural consumption of water. Unfortunately some regions charge residents way too much for it and have the gall to try to convince the populace that reducing personal use of water will have any meaningful impact. All so they can get back 0.1% of the total water used so they can spend a few more minutes watering lettuce they’re growing in the desert.
Okay, that was hilarious; thanks for that.