He also rollerblades on power lines.
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Ghosts spoilers:
If you are talking about the room they couldn't get into, I don't think it was the material so much as the nature of the room and what it did to the person who used to own the house. In other words I don't think taking out a bit of wall it would allow them to interact with it afterwards.
If you are talking about some other material then I didn't remember that.
I got a second party dock for the switch one back in pandemic times because my son wanted to hang out with me while I worked. The dock I got didn't block the front so he could play it while it charged.
If I'm not mistaken the forth panel is the one someone used to make those awful "Calvin peeing" stickers.
People were being banned for up voting posts that got removed.
You are calling someone else uneducated because they know more than you? WTF
FFMPG/Linux, or as I've recently taken to calling it, FFMPG plus Linux.
Glad people care this time, pure VPN did exactly the same thing except without the buyout. 5 years into a lifetime plan they said, "sorry, your account is closed". They were offering 5 year plans for less when I got the lifetime one. They didn't care and told me to complain to slashDot because that's where I bought it.
I was 18 in 1999, there wasn't that much actual panic. At the time people already generally knew the media was overreacting.
There was a pretty awesome shoe commercial a few minutes after midnight. It had a guy jogging down the street, presumably on Jan 1st, while in the background ATMs are spewing cash, planes are falling out of the sky, traffic lights are flashing randomly, and other chaos. Then it had a tag about new years resolutions. That commercial made it all worth it
Autocorrect "helping out"
It was actually a bit of a big deal. Luckily it got figured out with enough time to fix it before it really effected anything. They were pulling cobalt programmers out of retirement to fix old systems and auditing anything important for years before 2000.
Dear Lord, that's an actual quote.