“Late?”
“Yes, late, as in the late Dentarthurdent.”
“Late?”
“Yes, late, as in the late Dentarthurdent.”
I played PlateUp. I guess I’m doomed to continually start a restaurant, only for it to fail as soon as one single person is unsatisfied.
I miss a few communities, mostly the creative writing ones. R/hfy and r/fanfiction, mainly.
There were millions of planets in the Republic, and only about 10k Jedi at any one time. The vast majority of people would never have seen one. The vast majority of planets would probably go generations between having one visit. It is entirely believable that most wouldn’t think that Jedi were real.
I assume they meant flat?
I don’t name my machines anything special, but I’ve started naming my internal hard drives/samba shares after planets, and external drives after moons.
Yeah, check out the program Flashpoint, at Flashpointarchive.org. They’ve got a bunch of old flash games and flash movies saved.
Even the remake of Pirates! is fantastic.
Sluggy Freelance is one of the longest running webcomics in the world, and I think it is the longest running one where the author makes a living from it.
I just want Super Mario Bros 35 back…
So you and your kids may be interested in this then! It’s a community project where you record yourself singing along, submit it, and it gets turned into a megavideo for this year’s Jingle Jam.
Agreed. One of my biggest complaints about the first season was how much time they wasted on subplots that didn’t exist in the books, trying to explain stuff that would have gotten covered later anyway with better, more established characters.
Or they would if coral could survive there any more.
When I helped my father run ethernet in my family’s home, we ran cables up to the attic, dropped them down to specific rooms between the walls, then drilled holes for panels as needed.
At the very least, my steam copy on windows 10 worked just fine a week ago on my yearly playthrough.