The End - Apocalypse Now
Absolutely. I'm an ESL teacher in Korea, and getting my students to use prepositions properly is a significant portion of my job. The difference between something like "He is coming to you." and "He is coming for you." isn't obvious at all if you think about it, but there are definitely proper and improper use cases for them.
We all get the GAS sometimes.
I just wish he'd gotten tired of his Moog Grandmother. Haha!
Also at the end of Return of the Jedi a clan of stone age forest marsupials defeats the Empire's ground army.
This also deserves consideration. More eco-friendly, and it gives me a chance to practice my desoldering skills.
That's good to know. I suppose most of us not knowing this is a good indicator of the average age around here. I think the last time I installed Windows from scratch was 7..
Does it somehow not move the mouse cursor when you're typing? That seems like it could be annoying.
I use multiple monitors for audio production. My use case is a bit weird since I code Csound and use a DAW, which is unconventional. It's great for having the DAW up on the 4k, and some code or docs or both on the 1080p, 144Hz. If you didn't guess from the mixture of resolutions and frame rates, I've got gaming covered as well.
Truthfully, the 4k probably has the real estate to do all that on its own, but it was the last monitor I bought and why not use the other? I'm too lazy to figure out a setup to hook up the other 1080s I have lying around. (And don't need the space in any case)
The game writes itself! Sega needs to do this.
BoC are pretty good, but I've bounced off every album since MhtRtC which I listened to an obscene amount of back when it came out. I didn't hate them, just none of them grabbed me like their first.
The SH-101 is a great synth. Which I don't own, but that rubbery, wobbly analog sound is fantastic.
I used Koala Sampler. It's a great piece of software. I did eventually end up finishing arrangement and mastering on PC, though.