I suppose it’s so you can take them home and cook them the way you like them.
I suppose it’s so you can take them home and cook them the way you like them.
It can often make a semi decent summary of a long text that helps you decide if it’s worth reading or not. I’ve found it relatively useful for that.
No, it’s still touché.
Wait, it’s not supposed to do that.
And the nature of which has to change every 3 months so that a new and improved version can come out.
If you’re going through the trouble of plugging a keyboard into your laptop, you might as well add a proper screen.
Til some people still use 15 inch screens.
You’d just roll down the window a bit. It wasn’t a big deal.
Look at this guy who doesn’t know how to use the three seashells!
With your eyes closed, I suppose.
I boot windows once or twice a year so that I know what people are talking about regarding the latest version of the interface. I haven’t actually found a use for it in ages.
Me too!
(probably too old a reference)
Making good games is probably not as easy as it seems though.
You’re underestimating the cache.
That’s the system’s job. It can cache stuff or whatever.
So immersive! Look at that spaceship!
There’s always the history menu.
They had ovens? Not tunnels?
Just use hot air. Lots of that to go around.