I unironically love that thing from Swordfish even if deep down I know it is dumb.
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That is exactly what my setup has been for years, except I now also have an open laptop that shares two of the monitors. My two stacked monitors are ultrawides with my portrait mode screen directly on the left and right.
Same here, I don't get why it's chaotic evil. I just buy one monitor at a time, so they can never match.
Minor correction: You can't say no because they intentionally almost never give you "no" as an option. It generally is "Ask again later" instead, when you clearly never want them to ask again, just like you didn't want to be asked the first time.
Well to be fair, half of the games in the series have a different Snake. There is only one more game in the series that takes place after that with Snake as the main character (MGS4).
Can't do it, it is too sane and user friendly. Best they can do is further reduce flexibility and add more AI.
It's quite literally where I moved to from FL. And it is very nice, I wish I had moved sooner.
I am almost certain that steam keys are actually free to developers, which is the whole reason for the policy.
As someone that shopped at both, but preferred Circuit City, I think Best Buy initially did a better job of "wowing" customers and had a better store layout. They also were better at trying to squeeze money out of people and thus were more profitable than Circuit City, so when times got leaner they survived and then had the whole market.
Carpooling is totally a thing, but in my experience doing it for years, unless the people in the group were punctual and lived close enough, it never works out.
Well, if your keyboard is hotswappable and you have any spare switches, it could be a quick fix as long as you know which switches/keys are chattering and you have leftovers. I don't know who (Mass)drop had actually manufacture the Halo Clear switches, it could be Gateron, but I don't think they made that information public.
It depends on which Royal Kludge keyboard you have. They make some that are typical mechanical boards (usually a cheaper Cherry MX based switch) and some that are EC Topre clones. If its the former, then you would probably need to take it apart and desolder the switches since I don't believe they made any that were hotswappable. If its the latter type, then you can pretty easily fully disassemble it and see if maybe something is up with the stems or conic springs under the membrane. Note: for the EC type, be careful when taking it apart and there is a good chance those springs will explode out like confetti and ruin your day. I learned this the hard way.