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yt-dlp with a couple scripts I wrote, depending on the usecase.
Maybe if you owned the game. What you own is a license.
Any time is a good time to ball.
EDIT: Imagine actually thinking there's a wrong time to call out corruption. All the downvotes are pretty disheartening, and to me suggest y'all get what you deserve out of your government.
it will play original Sega software in the forms of original Mega Drive and 32X carts, as well as (oh yes) Sega CD games via a hook-up port for the original hardware
Take my money!
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A recent !funhole@lemmy.sdf.org post reminded me of this commercial.
I miss the days of friends just showing up at your house, to see if you wanna come play.
Bun sighting in the morning, gardeners take warning
are said to be
Just flat out say it if you think so. Don't pull the "my sources tell me" crap. Just call them a troll and block them, if that's how you feel.
That's the whole point; location. The amount necessary to be comfortable is very dependent on your location.
Feedback: allow me to register an account with an email on my self-hosted domains. The validation on the form sucks, either by design or accident.
$186k? Yeah, uh, where exactly in the US? I'd venture a guess in most places anything over $100k is pretty comfortable, if you're financially responsible.
EDIT: I've come to the conclusion that a good chunk of Lemmy users either live in Seattle, or have no actual concept of money.
citrussy got me finna buss
I feel like I also encountered these in Japan, but my memory could deceive me.
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One more TCC episode tonight, because they are so good.
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Fair.
Wish these guys were still making music.
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But, you've got a fat cock and everyone's rooting for you. 🙂
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Here are some pictures of my most recent soldering bench (2020) and a Japanese 3DO that I bought from Japan for $20, because it needed new caps and some trace repair.
In one of my weirdest and most shady feeling transactions, I managed to source an ODE from MNEMO. It paired nicely with the console.
One of the biggest physical design flaws with the 3DO is the hardwired power cord. So, I bought some parts online and modded in my own removable cable.
Picture dump below...
Old, bulging and leaking caps:
New caps and cleanup:
Removable cord mod:
All cleaned up and pretty:
ODE UI:
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This is like ASMR
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The band is a proponent of getting high.
Also, Black Sunday is one of my favorite albums ever. It actually may have been the first CD I bought-- I can't remember, it was either this CD or Metallica ... And Justice For All
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