I used to work for one of this man's failing companies.
We were all forced to watch "training" videos about how smart, great, and successful he was. Myself and my entire team were laid off the following year.
I used to work for one of this man's failing companies.
We were all forced to watch "training" videos about how smart, great, and successful he was. Myself and my entire team were laid off the following year.
As someone who hasn't played Tekken, what did they do?
PB + banana (or honey if I'm out) is my go-to!
I had a Valve Index, currently own a Bigscreen Beyond. I tried the Apple Vision Pro and the Quest 3 at the same time.
I would recommend a Quest 3 for anyone, it's amazing for the price. Visual clarity is 10/10.
My cat loves this. He closes his eyes and angles his head down when I get my face close, to let me rub the top of his head with my nose. Super adorable.
Wow, no, no connection! I need to read this book now so I can read about my cat!
What do you mean?
When you think about it in pure money terms, fixing things becomes a lot more attractive. You can't get a better deal than $150 for a Steam Deck (the cost to replace the screen on the one you already own).
It's always tempting to replace old stuff with new stuff, but it also always feels like a big victory when I repair something I already own. There is so much satisfaction in it, especially if you learn a new skill in the process e.g. soldering.
I'm that guy. If my screen breaks I will be looking at a mod like this.
the needs are pretty special
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