None taken! I have already moved on to laser printers. It is literally one less problem in my house. I can’t imagine freaking out and trying to get just a few more pages from my printer, but I was there once.
None taken! I have already moved on to laser printers. It is literally one less problem in my house. I can’t imagine freaking out and trying to get just a few more pages from my printer, but I was there once.
Sometimes you could rescue them by blotting them on an alcohol soaked paper towel.
The real cost of an inkjet is that one needs to buy ink regardless of whether they print. It tends to dry out over a few months. If you don’t happen to use all the 100-200 pages, the money is wasted.
In the past, just because the printer was on sale, I have been able to buy a cheap printer for less than new ink.
I bought a brother a couple of years ago for just under $200. That was the cost of 4 sets of ink. I have replaced the toner a couple of times at $17 each. Each replacement has lasted me a few thousand pages.
This was a replacement to a pair of brother printers of the same model I obtained via yard sale for a total cost of $10. These yard sale printers would have lasted longer if not for small children and dogs.
I have probably printed 6k pages for the cost of $180 over the course of several years. Most of the printing has been school work for kids and forms in general.
I was interested in the beginning, but after the initial hype it just seemed to be a lot of people running scams. I’m sad I didn’t gather a bunch early on, but I only would have sold it in/by 2020. I didn’t have any use for it but to hold it until it was profitable to sell.
Someone actually wrote that? It reads like AI generated fluff.
Here is a message for you.
IIRC the vendors were obligated to identify themselves. Some of the vendors were just people making hardware mods, too.
I took this a primarily violent eye candy slasher film. The less engaged the characters were with you, the less they lived.
I believe it should have been a longer run, but then something else would have to be cut. I don’t want to pretend to understand the logic of only doing what they did, but it also left me wanting more.
I’m excited for S2, but sometimes they never come. This was a good pause point for what they could get out.
We made it safe this time everyone is happy? This is very different from the main show, but I’m only about to watch Unicorn next.
Spoilers are broken for me, so just
Spoiler alert
The whole pretext was out of order compared to the LN. I’m okay with it because the story is in a different format and may change with the retelling.
Originally Rudy meets Fitz, who you totally believe is Sylphie in about 30s but isn’t confirmed in quite a while. I felt like I was arguing with the author to tell me it was her for quite some time.
Opening was great, IMHO.
I can’t speak to the quality issues, but I understand that some of the accidents are caused by the software correcting unexpectedly, and the user overcorrecting. This is compounded by changes to the software and features.
The glaring engineering issue I have seen is issues with the batteries being discharged and users having no access to the vehicle even though the aux power has juice left (this could be backwards).
For the fires, the lithium batteries become incendiary devices once they are ruptured.
Unless we can do something about the batteries flaming and burning the contents to pure ash, they will gain a worsening reputation on their own.
Spoilers: I liked the more serious tone. This was a tragedy. We weren’t learning about Vash, this is Knives’ story. Regards, I was feeling a little strained waiting for a bit of physical humor.
I had an issue with the animation at first. Something about it hit the uncanny valley for me. It wasn’t that it wasn’t realistic, it was TOO realistic but either the frame rate or the motion just was a bit off. I was having serious flashbacks to Knights of Sidonia.
I’ll agree that the characters were a bit flat. A bit more humor could have made it more dynamic. Maybe it was lost in translation, or maybe the direction was to keep it serious.
What I loved was the amount of exposition explaining where they were, who Vash, Knives, and Wolfwood were. I appreciated getting some understanding of the tech and the plants.
I have no opinion about the music. It made no impression on me.
I had only heard that there wasn’t much merit to multiple layers of compression as there is only so much compression that can be done.
One similar solution to OP here is tarballs.
Don’t forget flac, which was playable on many devices.
Interact, share. Be positive.
So does Chuck e Cheese, or did recently?
https://www.buzzfeednews.com/article/katienotopoulos/chuck-e-cheese-animatronic-floppy-disks
That was true until the early 00s when people were getting destroyed in court for mp3 sharing.
Pretty sure they meant theft of the theoretical car that might have been sold to you if you could afford it.
/s
I also like the wide range of sources to pull down content and have it available vs sometimes having to wrestle with a streaming site in the moment.