Yeah, I should have taken a cross-sectional cut to show what was inside. Next time…
Yeah, I should have taken a cross-sectional cut to show what was inside. Next time…
I don’t know if this will fully meet your requirements, but my combination, which I’m happy with, is Moon Reader Pro on my Android devices and Ubooquity on my server.
Moon Reader has a Sync to WebDAV option but I haven’t needed to use it. If you’re not inclined to pay for an ebook reader software, there is also Librera which is free.
Seasoned vinaigrette.
Any of the 90s horror anthology shows. Goosebumps, Are You Afraid of the Dark?, Friday the 13th: The Series heck even X-Files and Buffy. I don’t think we’ve had a decent horror anthology show in recent years. Black Mirror is less horror than just plain meanness sometimes.
My daughter just started school. She’s pretty stoked about it, and so are we.
It would help if we knew even just a smidgin of what these titles are.
By any chance is this from Andrew Tanenbaum?
You da MVP! Thanks for sharing your experience.
Hello, fellow ex-IBMer.
Oh absolutely! Riddick 2 was a “bad” movie that I could get behind. It captured so much of WH40K worldbuilding without actually being one.
Minecraft has been suggested here but there’s also Minete St, free/open source version. The experience isn’t exactly the same but the basics are there. Works with PC and Android. You can also run one of the computers as a host and you can do multiplayer. Absolutely no microtransactions.
Her ex-boyfriends.
I was thinking more of Pinky and The Brain.
Anecdotally, I am writing this comment from a 7-year-old Chromebook. Owing to software updates, it’s not as snappy as it used to be (therein lies the irony), but it’s still usable up to its Linux container. The battery is dead but I don’t want to get rid of it because the screen is still nice and bright and the hardware build is otherwise fine.
I just wish, though, I could boot proper Linux off of it and I could upgrade memory and storage.
Budibase.
If you liked Annihilation, give Roadside Picnic a try.
Also I have a feeling you might be looking for a more literary style, so I recommend Robert Silverberg as a start.
Time heals all wounds. Make sure you don’t keep reopening them.
I played so much X-Com, Civ 2, and Final Fantasy Tactics back in the day.
As I recall it was longaniza, cucumber, and carrots.