you know how in tng you see the transporter effect linger more around the torso

you know how jpeg compression uses less cosine transforms where there is less data

what if transporter compression really fucks up your limbs where there's less "data" as in tissue complexity than where there's a bunch of organs

shooting stars never stop, even when they reach the top

there goes a supernova, what a pushover yeah

@luxet no i understand what you mean! but i think they're different sides of a similar coin

i need to look into how difficult it would be to rip flash games out of flashpoint and host them back on the internet. from a website that does not polyfill ruffle. and can be loaded from windows 98/xp

@luxet i'm not sure if it's because it's all old, because i'm sure there's so many flash games and software from decades ago that i've never seen before! it's finding them now that's become a problem

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cleaned up all the belt gunk, gave each wheel a drop of oil just for good measure, installed new proper belt, wobble is gone

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@arielmt they just dumped a generic belt on top of the old belt's gunk and called it a day

even the day i got this the wobble was already unusable

either they did it themselves badly, or got scammed and passed the scam forward

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I honestly thought there were only three golf sims associated with General Motors brands, two years ago. That number has not risen, but I've discovered a missing link: a standalone, shareware golf game from the same company, developed separately from the Buick and Cadillac brands.

netizen.club/~wildweasel/buick

we have outlasted in relevancy people who have done us harm

we will survive *and* thrive

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@gloriouscow i genuinely mean it when i say my "oh, why've they done it that way" comes from a place of "is there something wrong with the way i'm doing it" or "i wonder if this will improve how i do things"

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