From Usenet to MySpace to Facebook to Reddit to Lemmy
“Nintendo was founded in 1889 as Nintendo Koppai by craftsman Fusajiro Yamauchi and originally produced handmade hanafuda playing cards. After venturing into various lines of business during the 1960s and acquiring legal status as a public company, Nintendo distributed its first console, the Color TV-Game, in 1977. It gained international recognition with the release of Donkey Kong in 1981 and the Nintendo Entertainment System and Super Mario Bros. in 1985.”
Russia doesn’t have alot of anything to spare I think. However China could lend a hand with solar panels and help getting broken systems back online…
I went from the 5 to the 8a and my two biggest complaints are 1) the 8a is seriously heavier, and 2) the fingerprint sensor is garbage - like fails every 4th try or so
Is this a trick question?
We never made a micro payment system so I can pay $0.25 to read an article
No gears & no brakes?!
Well you could not buy any more of it.
I think solid wood is the key, the problems are in the plywood and chipboard. For many things that will mean buying good quality used furniture.
I have a feeling what motivates a college student in 2024 isn’t what motivated NFL players in the 90s
I’m against extended hours for panties. I want panties to get off sooner.
You can buy replacements on Amazon but I have not seen solid metal ones
Here’s my standard answer:
Topless beach = beautiful young people with great bodies.
Nude beach = many bodies that you never wanted to see nude
I have the 8a and the fingerprint scanner is as terrible as they say the 7a scanner is
10+ years on Reddit and I could not stand what the API changes were going to do, on top of totally hating the experience without an app.
None of my friends were even on Reddit so no problem with them not being on Lemmy ಠ_ಠ
Lemmy feels alot like Reddit in 2012 so I’m hopeful.
Can I cordially invite any Gators to join us at: https://fanaticus.social/c/floridagators
It looks like you’ve done some research but I strongly urge you to get some experience before you buy…especially when buying 4 bikes. Rent or borrow a bike or multiple bikes. See what you care about and what you don’t. See what needs to be sturdy and what doesn’t. Let your family ride them too, what’s important to me might not matter to my spouse.
I mean it’s beautiful and looks well-made…which is kinda the problem
Translation: I’ve burned my bridges at UGA and my ego can’t handle anything later than round 2