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AtariDump@lemmy.worldto
Lefty Memes@lemmy.dbzer0.com•the system is down the system is downEnglish
2·5 months agoNow let’s go crack open this glow stick in Homestar Runner’s Mountain Dew.
AtariDump@lemmy.worldto
Lefty Memes@lemmy.dbzer0.com•the system is down the system is downEnglish
11·5 months agoThe Cheat is grounded!
AtariDump@lemmy.worldto
Lefty Memes@lemmy.dbzer0.com•It really is just a skill issue for Americans isnt it...English
0·6 months agoMy mum was fastest in her class at disassembling and (re-)assembling AK 74s 😼
It was 27 more gooder than the base model.
Edit: TIL https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/AK-74
They always do.
Which movie was this again?
I mean, all subscriptions are limited in some way.
Netflix streaming isn’t limited.
Costco isn’t limited to 5 visitors a month.
Many ISPs don’t limit you to a preset amount of data (fuck you Crapcast).
It requires a subscription, which scares off most of the casual “just looking to try it” users. It’s as simple as getting a Usenet subscription.
Ok, doesn’t sound too bad so far.
[Most people have two subscriptions to Usenet] …the monthly sub will be unlimited access for a month, while a usage sub will just be like 100GB of download bandwidth, and you don’t get charged again until you use that 100GB.
Wait, so I have to pay for access and even then it’s still limited?
You know what works and is unlimited (subject to ISP restrictions that aren’t related to bittorrent)? Torrenting.
Some people are just insane and swear they can see a quality difference between compressed and uncompressed.
I think it’s bunk, but it’s not my storage space.
I bought the red car so I could disssss…mantle it.
Now without paywall!








Do you know of all of the different types of engines? Pipe fittings? CPUs? Welding techniques?
Didn’t think so. Let me guess, you think the thing that came out of the computer was a cup holder, right?