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1. Can hold a charge like, forever. I left mine for months without opening or charging it and the next time I opened it at was at near 100%
If I leave my switch for more than a day without actually powering it off it drops down to 60% Even when you do power it off the switch still drains like 10% a day
2. Very compact, feels easier to bring with me than the switch
3. Other than hinges, nigh indestructable. Don’t have to worry about messing up the controls unlike the switch (joy con durablity sucks)
4. Potects itself pretty well
5. Runs smoothly even after years (Then again this is probably because the games for the 2DS are made to suit its specs)
6. Good games since the games had to focus on gameplay to make up for the graphics
7. Still has pretty good graphics either way (Pokemon White still looks good to this day!)
Kisah kedua Hero ini sedang melakukan pertempuran yang sengit dan pada akhirnya mereka berdua saling berpisah satu sama lain. lain hal nya dengan mengakhiri hidupnya dan selama di pertandingan tsb.gusion rela akan pergi untuk selamanya dari Layla .. ending yang sangat mengharukan 🇮🇩
Modern Living Room in New York An illustration of a sizable, open-concept living room with a minimalist aesthetic, a bar, and a media wall
Farmhouse Family Room in Melbourne
@midasconsoles #pro9 #hardrockcafeny #audiomixer #livesound #livemusic #nyc #mucengineer #console #gearporn #work #ilovemyjob #instarock (at Hard Rock Cafe)
Example of a mid-sized transitional marble floor powder room design with white walls, marble countertops, an undermount sink and white countertops
Living Room Library Philadelphia Idea for a living room library in a mid-sized traditional enclosed style with beige walls and medium-tone wood flooring.
Here's an illustration of a compact traditional front porch layout.
Count the number of times I pick my nose (because you all did last time and reported less than 5 times) when I sit console with RIO (Remote Interface Officer formally known as Russian Interface Officer) tomorrow Dec 3rd 7am- afternoonish. It is the console with all the flags on it. NASA TV will probably not stream Mission Control the whole day but cuts to it every once and awhile. http://www.nasa.gov/multimedia/nasatv/ Also occurring is the United Launch Alliance/ Orbital cargo ship launch to Space Station 4:55pmCT. There are things on this launch I care about so I'll be intently watching. http://www.ulalaunch.com/
Front Door Mudroom Small transitional dark wood floor and brown floor entryway photo with blue walls and a brown front door
My first OC! I don’t have a name for them yet. Suggestions are welcome!
Enclosed Living Room Living room - large transitional enclosed medium tone wood floor living room idea with beige walls, a standard fireplace and a stone fireplace
I've just learned about the 15th anniversary of Xbox's "Summer of Arcade", which is the gaming sale of a lifetime for those that never heard of Steam sales before. But, for only six years, it featured some of most popular and highly acclaimed games at the time including Braid, "Splosion Man, and my favorite, Dust: An Elysian Tail. Obviously this post won't be about that stuff; this one's about my Xbox LIVE history. So, let's go.
Summer of 2007, a month after my 13th birthday. I was in contact with one of my classmates as we were holding up until the school year started and he yearned to convince me to join Xbox LIVE. Thing is, I was hesitant on even composing an online account due to privacy concerns and pricing (in terms of needing a credit/debit card) at the time. But I eventually discovered the world of gift cards as a bypass to those credit cards and jumped right in. Now, this isn't the first time I've had an online gaming experience; prior to Xbox LIVE, I've played online games on the PS2 and had some memorable moments there. But playing video games with a friend from a distance was a more extraordinary time.
When I started to play with random players, I expected a similar experience during my times with the PS2. Boy, was I in for a rude awakening. The players were verbally callous and short-tempered, even when I tried to have an insightful conversation. It phased me at first but I learned to tough it out since the idea of playing online progressively became more interesting because of IRL friends. With them, I've had some hilarious moments playing games online.
Continuing with my time on Xbox LIVE, I learned about digital releases of games purchased with the discontinued Microsoft Points. This is where the gift cards come into play again. So I got a bunch of games like Geometry Wars and Assault Heroes. This is where I first started to like the idea of buying games without going to the store.
I wanted all sorts of games in the marketplace, so bad that I would do anything to have them. That's how I stumbled upon one of the biggest scams on the Net: Microsoft Points generators. These used to be all the rage simply for the fact that they promised you free Microsoft Points. I download one of these generators, entered the credentials it asked for and...nothing. I was made a fool by this generator as I didn't receive any free points. Well, I could've been worse: I could've had my account stolen. There were real reports of that, too. These generators were mainly a "hacking" ploy that somewhat worked considering how gullible people were back then. Mind you, I was a teen so my choices weren't so sound. This managed to get Microsoft's attention, leading to a rewards program where you perform some tasks, like using the Bing search engine, to safety obtain points for free. And it's still used to this day.
Going back into playing with friends, I still kept in contact with them through Xbox LIVE while transitioning into high school. Some few months going in, I've noticed some changes in them. One of them in particular was so bothered by my tastes in videogames, I ended up demanding me to play the same games as he (typically, these were shooters. Yeah, the Call of Duty craze at the time.). Now, I've no problem with first-person shooters. I used to hate them because of having to move around in first person and aiming manually. But, that's literally all he plays compared to me playing a variety since childhood. Then, I had to put up with his insults and reluctantly played with him. I felt like lost some self-respect and wondered "why the hell am I still friends with him?" At least I had a better time with the friends I made I'm high school, but I was so emotionally charged about my other "friends", I couldn't even enjoy myself as well as I wanted. So, I finally cut those so-called friends out of my life after graduation. Never felt so free in a while.
Nowadays, I play Xbox LIVE less often since I've been PC gaming full-time if that makes sense to say. I only ever play with online friends. Plus, I have way better gaming peers I met in college. Wonder what great memorable times I'm gonna have in the future?
Post #223: GeeksForGeeks, Der Unterschied zwischen dem Terminal, der Konsole, der Shell und der Eingabeaufforderung, 2025.
Enclosed Family Room in Houston Inspiration for a mid-sized transitional enclosed carpeted family room remodel with beige walls, a standard fireplace, a brick fireplace and a tv stand