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Ran just fine on my 533mhz P3.
Well, not on mine so...
Ran just fine on my 533mhz P3.
Ran just fine on my 533mhz P3.
I also ain’t been paying attention to the news the last 2-3 months. My job hits me with enough depressing shitWell both things started as a joke but then became real.
I'm not sure it gets more real than a cop killer scrawling it out in blood on the hood of car.
That's like, too fucking real man.
It's just really hard to take a movement seriously when their name is Boogaloo, based on Breakin 2: Electric Boogaloo.Cause my understanding is the “Boog” thing started as a giant joke among Gun owners.
Same way the “ok” hand sign thing got blown up.
Well, not on mine so...
Mine was a Packard Bell in 94. 66mhz 486 with 16 mb of ram and a 500 mb hd. Almost $1700 at Circuit City.My first computer had 7 MHz, no hard disk, but two floppy disks (1 for the OS)
I'll be happy enough just to see Collins finally go down
Assuming, of course, that she doesn't eke by somehow
I started on an old black and white Macintosh, then moved onto a Toshiba 244mhz in the mid to late 90s. The move to color was amazing to me. Also, it's when I first downloaded ZSnes and did Fire Pro wrestling animations using paint shop pro.Mine was a Packard Bell in 94. 66mhz 486 with 16 mb of ram and a 500 mb hd. Almost $1700 at Circuit City.
Mine was a Packard Bell in 94. 66mhz 486 with 16 mb of ram and a 500 mb hd. Almost $1700 at Circuit City.
lol I was stuck with that until 2000. P3 533mhz with 128mb and a 20 gb hd.Oh I had a similar one
486 DX2/66
Next one was Pentium 100!
Damn. I think our computer at maybe 2gb of HD space.lol I was stuck with that until 2000. P3 533mhz with 128mb and a 20 gb hd.
So I was still using Windows 3.1 and a 14k modem until early 2000.
@Falsedawn what resolution were you playing at? 640x480 was the 99/00 version of 1080p today.
I'll be happy enough just to see Collins finally go down
Assuming, of course, that she doesn't eke by somehow
Focusing on the four years between 2015 and Ray's firing, they found dozens of sketchy purchases, according to the audit report.
There were hotel bills — including the MGM Grand in Las Vegas, Radisson in Branson and Residence Inn in Breckenridge, Colorado — as well as big retail bills. She spent more than $32,000 on Amazon, nearly $25,000 at Walmart and more than $15,000 at Lowe's, according to auditors.
Taxpayers covered $2,645 in payments to a hair salon and $9,621 to a variety of restaurants, the investigation found. She is accused of spending $378 on tickets to the Country Thunder Music Festival.
In the audit, Galloway criticized city leaders for not paying closer attention as Ray spent Center's money on her own bills, which also included health insurance, home improvement projects and groceries.
Damn, I can't do that anymore as I'm usually asleep by 10pm. I'll play on my Switch for an hour or two before bed.
That's the sort of thing that sounds reasonable to people who have never read and thought about a contract in their lives.Anti-intellectualism. It's so hot right now.