Netbook - EeePC et al
WAP ( Wireless Application Protocol ) - Internet on mobile phones, before http was available.
Rapid Application Development
Agile Software Development
Netbook - EeePC et al
WAP ( Wireless Application Protocol ) - Internet on mobile phones, before http was available.
Rapid Application Development
Agile Software Development
Zing! Love it. <3
Highlander :P
We invited another friends’ family over to sit at a table in our driveway. Had dinner, chatted, handed out lollies to about 40 kids, gave them compliments on their costumes. The 10 who were without costume got the same lollies and “Happy Halloween”. I remember what it is to be a kid.
The parents chaperoning kids around are usually not in costume.
As for our decorations and costumes, we had fake spider and snake out, I dressed up family members in a sugar-skull shirt, and I wore a NIN Ghosts shirt.
Before heading out front, my dad-joke got a groan, when I said, “I am dressed as ghosts!”
Fully free distro list
If you know how to source hardware that uses fully-free drivers, they are worth a look.
Guix and Parabola also look interesting.
You probably didn’t even know it’s pronounced Jimp too!!
/s
yucata.de - community built website to play board games online (start easy with: Spexxx, Hey that’s my fish, Mountain Goats, Rose King, Balloon Cup, Ali Baba or City Blocks)
Shattered Pixel Dungeon - multiplatform polished roguelike
Sauerbraten FPS - Q3/UT style shooter
My guy, circuit-bending is usually only for music.
The rules for abbreviations.
IIRC YMMV bc IANAL
Netspeak fluency has generally given way to textspeak.
A top fun rogue-like:
Additional info:
There is a collected recipe book available here:
https://archive.org/details/foodistabestoffo0000unse
(well there will be, once the Internet Archive is back up and fully running.)
The Foodista site has many trackers, recommended to use NoScript/Privacy Badger addons to view.
has a large archive of recipes, all freely licenced under Creative Commons CC-BY.
Contains traditional and modern recipes.
What a great space! That looks beyond cosy.
Each area of the world is different.
Where I am, there are 3 or more groups that meet up every 2 weeks. They are informal meetups with a small fee of $5, for anyone to come down and join in playing boardgmes with others. At community centres in different suburbs.
You can pre-arrange to play with friends, or just meet and play with people on the day.
I’ve made many good friends, found great games, and taught many games to others through these groups.
To find them in your town, search for this:
Boardgame association [your town name]
Casual boardgame night [your town name]
Boardgame meetup [your town name]
If you can’t find any meetups using these strings, it may be an opportunity to set up a casual game group in your town.
That’s what my favourite font uses, behold MULI !
Board. Game. Clubs.
They are f___ing awesome!
Now this! is a pro-tip. Thanks!