YES! I loved XM Tracker back in the days
Cats, Pastry, DIY, Webdev, Photography. Trans rights now! Fuck all nazis.
YES! I loved XM Tracker back in the days
oh yeah that piece of crap i haven’t missed ^^
i witnessed the creation of the mp3 format!
Maybe you’d like Vintage Story, it’s not a clone, but there are many similitudes. Originally it was a minecraft mod with strong focus on survival and slow progress in the technical tree, i really like it
started at number 5, now it’s 9PM and i feel like number 8
you can say French on the internet, no need to self censor like your mommy will tell you off
i bought Wipr 2 a few months ago and i’m really happy with it, it’s regularly updated
does this count?
this is so well done, and a few of the voices really sound like the original actor, i love it 😻
This thing would kill a European instantly
you can have anything you like!
yeah not too bad! getting your daily calories in a single meal doesn’t sound super healthy but i guess if you’re satiated for a whole day afterwards, it’s kinda alright ^^
unless it was one of those oreo shakes from Baskin Robbin’s
Pretty close to the Beard Meats Food diet: 7000kcal meal twice a week and yogurt with berries the other days
the Irish Goodbye FTW, also known as French Exit, or French Leave (wikipedia)
Yes this is the German way to write the 1950s, 1960s, 1970s: 50er (Fünfziger), 60er (Sechsiger), 70er (Siebziger).
The answer, I think, means that it’s an original Hanika design, possibly from the 1950s. in the following decades they then had Hanika build guitars to their specifications.
Awesome! if you need me to help with the translation I will happily oblige
The company still exists and you can probably ask them directly: https://www.musik-glaesel.de/unser-team.html
The fastest I drove was 262 km/h on the German highway (which has sections without a speed limit). At this speed, you have to watch as far as you can, because a car on the left lane overtaking other lanes will usually be at most 180 km/h there, so you have to be prepared to slow down a very long time in advance.
300 km/h is just dangerous, you have to be fully concentrated to adapt to the other drivers and it leaves a very thin margin to react (if any), should something happen. You definitely put your life and the one from others around you one the line doing that.
My experience wasn’t particularly pleasant, but it was nice to feel once how the car behaves at its maximum rated speed. I haven’t done it again. But I’ll regularly drive above 160 km/h to just go with the flow.