Annyeong.
Annyeong.
Not reading the title either, I guess.
Many Lego stores have what they call the “Pick-a-Brick” wall, big bins of loose bricks in various shapes and colors. While it’s not priced by weight, there is a flat price for anything you can cram into a provided container. Most stores are very liberal about what you’re allowed to do to fit bricks into the container, too.
May I mambo dogface to the banana patch?
Master of Magic. It’s basically the Civilization gameplay loop, but adds fantasy creatures, magic spells, hero units and loot. There’s a recent remake but it just doesn’t capture the same vibes as the original, at least for me.
Those companies paid to have their buttons on the remote. Your TV manufacturer is not going to threaten their sponsorship deal by letting you use those buttons for anything else.
The question has been answered, but How Stuff Works has a good article which goes into detail.
Stardew Valley came out in 2016.
I had something similar except it had a DVD drive. Unfortunately it was not able to read dual-layer disks, which I only discovered when I was able to play just half the songs I had burned to a disk.
Come on over to fedia.io. It’s like kbin.social but works.
I buy manufacturer refurbished drives from serverpartdeals.com. They come with a 2 year warranty but I’ve never had a problem with any of them.
No they didn’t. Go read the Budapest Memorandum. It’s short.
To me the most shocking thing about this is how old Will Ferrell looks.
I just sit around in my bathrobe until I’m dry enough to put on clothes.
Where’s the “check Caps Lock key” step?
I envy your optimism.
If that horse were on Lemmy its username would be LaunchesLaunchesKayaks.
There was a retail chain called Christmas Tree Shops, and while they weren’t exclusively Christmas-themed, it was certainly a part of their brand. I recently learned they closed all stores after over 50 years in business.
Basically, yeah.