At which point do you decide you’ve become a master and no longer a Padawan?
At which point do you decide you’ve become a master and no longer a Padawan?
I’m guessing you probably don’t have the air intake part of the equation. A lot of newer, more powerful hoods require an air exchanger that blows in outside air to equalize the pressure from the hood blowing air out.
The faster the hood blows, the more it struggles to pull air as the pressure in the room drops. An exchanger fixes that.
I can see them selling scent cartridges that include a few key scents. Not sure how well such a thing would work before you’re tired of the smell.
Kaze just works on Mario 64. He’s torn that game up and rebuilt it for his needs. He’s even mentioned that emulators won’t even work with some of the hardware tricks that he utilizes.
Especially Nintendo’s own games. Mario 64, Mario kart, etc, were usually the first to be emulated correctly.
Yeah my old TV has VGA, component, composite, s video and RF inputs. I almost feel bad getting rid of it.
Yeah I make my own to offset the ratio of olive oil and tahini to chickpeas. More chickpeas means less calories.
Don’t forget the story mode he said they’re be adding.
He still never finished Minecraft.
At this point, he should just rehire Jen’s to do it again.
The original with Papa Franku of course
Does lentils count? Their like a weaker version of beans. I made a lentil and ham soup with the leftover Christmas ham I had. Pretty yummy.
Veggies for dipping in hummus. Carrots, broccoli, cauliflower, mushroom. I can eat a huge bowl and barely hit 200 calories.
Only some of us have the strength and the courage to be free!
They would if they also didn’t rely so much on federal funding
Yeah it doesn’t look like their TV division is doing this, just their PC gaming one.
They had hot, angry robot sex afterward
Nah you’re good
I really hate the feel of flashbacks controls. Like navigating on a grid. I really wanted more fluidity.
I think it initially does, but then the difference in pressure basically works against it, as the pressure inside drops