This is what I've been thinking ever since they announced it!
I use Linix Mint. Close enough to Windows for the basic user, with all of the Linux versatility. Not a fan of the UI on other distros tbh. I've been able to run games on it with minimal extra configuration for the last six or so years. Keep it updated and do a fresh install of the new version every couple years and you're golden.
Tau Zero by Poul Anderson. Very interesting look at what traveling at near light speed might actually be like.
Shower outside at a beach house to clean off sand
I'm just a humble WED-15 Treadwell repair droid. I hope I can be friends with everyone here and talk about my favorite hydrospanner bits. I'm awfully fond of the 2.8.2 Verpine Envelope bit!
The Monsters are Due on Maple Street. If only because we had to read the story in elementary school a long time before I ever sat down to watch The Twilight Zone. Imagine my surprise
I Have No Mouth and I Must Scream by Harlan Ellison
I'm on Lemmy.blahaj.zone because my lgbt wife loves blahaj and I figure it will make her more comfortable when she eventually moves to Lemmy. Don't feel the need for another instance.
It's a 4th of July tradition
Take a look! It's in a book! The Monster Manual!
Lol that's the way it was back in the 70s. I ain't watching a movie to have to read!
It's not the size of the data center, it's the motion of the overall bandwidth charges.
Good god this movie is TENSE. Check out the original French version from the 50s if you can find it. Wages of Fear. Goddamn my man.
I remember when I had all ten fingers... and both eyes. And both testicles. Be careful with bottle rockets kids.
Or have your boy Geoffrey scrub it out good and proper.
Yeah it's for when you didn't have room for a mud room. Scrape that shit right off!
Butter both sides of your toast and drop it on the floor.
Songs from the Stars by Norman Spinrad has an interesting take on a semi-solar punk post apocalyptic setting.