It makes up for it by having a brain shaped like a battleship gun battery.
It makes up for it by having a brain shaped like a battleship gun battery.
Long press image, “open in new tab” (or similar), zoom to your heart’s content .
But yeah, it’s annoying having to do that.
I was under the impression he is a gay fish?
I seem to recall having widgets on my lock screen a decade or so ago, no?
I like it when youtubers use thumbnails that scream “this is crap, don’t watch”. So many use them, too. Thanks.
She looks like she enjoys table tennis about as much as I do…
It was pretty early! The first DiscMan came out in 1984 and I think the first aftermarket CD car stereo turned up the same year.
It’s a long name but, judging from the photo, it’s a very descriptive and accurate name.
Of course, if you don’t want to die you best spend a significant amount of your income helping the few get rich(er).
It’s not really mentioned in the article, but they’re doing a remarkable job returning the site to nature. With the exception of a few buildings that are heritage protected, the goal is to leave no trace.
I couldn’t immediately find the article I read about it, but here is a looong one on the topic.
Memory sticks for music and logic controlled tape deck. A camera with 100x optical zoom is also impressive.
I can deal with tapes and floppies, and exposed capacitors, if I can get a new brain for just 699 YEN.
Reminds me of the Sony FX-300:
Yeap, that last bit. Eject button acting on a tab that pushes one edge of the tape up, allowing you to grab it with your fingers. Quite a few players had that type of eject functionality.
The belt buckle/clasp remind me of the Sony WM-2:
And the form factor reminds me of the Sony FD-210:
Sinks like a rock. That was the least of this guy’s worries, though.
It’s a bit like discovering electric lighting and brushing it under the carpet, since your candle factory is blooming, while thinking/hoping that no one else will ever see a future for electric lights.
It must be one of the biggest faux pas in corporate history.
José Salvador Alvarenga held out for 14 months.