Ah okay! I assumed the EU didn't do it or already got rid of it because of how dumb it is.
The Silver Bullet. That Werewolf scared me soooo much as a kid.
The best printer to have in your house is not having a printer in your house.
If she has to have one, try and talk her into getting a Brother.
If she insists on getting an HP, try to avoid the subscription ones. If she's only printing, use the HP Universal Print driver and just use the base driver. (Device manager > find the printer > update driver > browse for the driver > Have disk > Find the INF > yada yada)
If she likes shitty bloated software, I guess let her install the normal drivers but it's going to suuuuuuck. Wifi printing from them also sucks, unless you enjoy constant tech support. Then being on the phone trying to resolve a wifi issue.
Anyway, fuck a printer.
Where? They changed in the US on March 10th.
Since the Steam Link app came out on it, it's been waaay easier to play PCVR titles. I've had more fun with it playing modded games that weren't meant for VR than actual new VR games. Valheim was nuts. Skyrim VR modded to hell is super nuts. It's a great way to re-experience some of those old games.
Jumping on all the latest money sucking trends with them too.
Yeah this drives me insane. My hot bar is always getting disorganized from removing and re-equipping gear. I just wish they remembered their last position.
Each character gets one reaction per turn. So if you use an attack of opportunity on a mob first, that same character cannot use Sentinel afterwards.
It works exactly like this if you play with a controller.
Are these the games that every pop up boomer scam arcade use? What a terrible business model.
SAVING.
I did this in my 2012 Tundra and having the option of Car Play or Android Auto is so nice. Having Waze navigate, PlexAmp stream my music and have all that info on the display is awesome. Meanwhile my wife's 2015 Rav4 has outdated, out of support navigation and slow as hell interface. I'd love to replace it too, but I'll have to see if replacing it breaks any of the cars other functions. I've used Crutchfield the past three I've replaced. Put in your car model and they will add everything you need to get it going.
Seeing so many brands (especially GM) with their full LCD displays, I know those will eventually have some kind of problem. It's insane to me to have those be the main panel display. I can't imagine the cost to replace them or if you can even get the parts in 5-10 years.
Bad analogy, Smart TVs actually do suck and so do their apps. This is like replacing WinAmp with RealPlayer.
I have issues with dairy now and Taco Bell is the saddest place on earth for me. My wife will always want it and I miss the cheese so much.