Yes, they sell the printer for a loss and the ink for a crazy markup.
It’s rated T and I think that’s a fair rating. Cartoony shooter with bugs being the main enemy, robots at other times. All that is just to provide challenge for the main goal of mining minerals and such. The difficulty slider goes all the way down to really easy but there is no off switch for the enemies.
Overall I would say it’s kid friendly enough, as long as you don’t mind guns being used to squish bugs.
CJD/CWD speed running.
It doesn’t work in the rain or high winds
That won’t happen. People will just use a website that acts as a frontend with 6 ads at all times instead.
In the US, for sure. I have been just flatly if ored when they found out I didn’t have an iPhone, and I was just not included in group conversations.
Those of use who have friends or groups of friends that use iPhones but us ourselves do not. In the US, iMessage is the #1 way to create a group chat, and if you don’t have an iPhone you’re often just excluded and rely on someone else to update you about plans, etc.
If I remember rightly, most popular TF2 SFMs have subtitles, so it would at least know what the sentence mixing is talking about.
Google has been partnered with iFixit for many years now, they offer genuine screens, batteries, and cameras for replacement. There’s no official install service but having parts available through a retail outlet means you can go to anyone you want and they will be able to get a genuine part.
“Gathering together and sharing ideas is bad for capitalism” care to explain that point further? I’m not really following.