Those would be my choices too. Amazing stuff
thisisbutaname
But Jesus drove a Honda.
"For I do no speak of my own Accord"
...molly?
Fairytale of New York starts top right and ends bottom left
Funny story, it reported "package reached country of destination" for days, and I was waiting for it to say something like "delivering today".
Turns out, the package was already in mailbox. Was probably there for days lol
I've been waiting for a package since the end of November, and I checked it again just to spite you
Took me more than 30 years, but I've finally realized that dancing fun and it doesn't matter is you look like a fool.
Plus you never know what could happen on the dance floor wink wink
I use earphones to listen to music and take calls hads free quite often.
I recently got a new phone, a Fairphone 5, which doesn't have a headphone jack, and I'm already missing it.
Listening to music is fine, I just use a USB-C to jack adapter, but I've been told people can't hear me well when I'm doing the same to take a call.
The other day I was in the car with my brother for hours and wanted to put on some music. I couldn't connect to the car radio via Bluetooth because my brother already was and needed it to take calls and whatnot, so AUX cable here we go. Except apparently my phone does something weird like shutting down the USB port when not in use (reasonable) between songs, creating a noise like when you connect a jack to a powered on speaker, which was super annoying.
So, yes, I use the headphones jack and sorely miss it.
Cristiano Ronaldo
Yes, I wouldn't run any OS off of anything slower than an SSD.
I was just wondering when it became a "requirement" for games instead of just a good thing to do.
I saw Alan Wake II is also recommended to be run from an SSD. I don't play the latest titles so my question is, is this a new trend or has it been like this for some time?
USB-A's legacy lives on