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Zero Degrees of Kevin Bacon
Digital Relationships Addendum
Nemo /ˈniːməʊ/ Latin, ‘Nobody’
Golf Club Nostalgia > a half-assed review
“Human life is wiped out. Earth is now a golf course for the ultra-rich. In this dystopian sports puzzler, play through destroyed brutalist monuments, crumbling shopping malls, and abandoned museums as you piece together the full story of how humanity fell.
Sven - Completely Screwed > a half-assed review
“Play the passionate, immoral ram Sven and try to bring every sheep from the flock to their climax - but don’t get caught by shepherd Lars and his trusty dog Wotan in the process! Spunkier and hotter than ever before!.“
One Degree of Kevin Bacon
Digital Relationships in the 21st Century
Sonder son • der The feeling when you realize that everyone, including strangers have a unique life just as complex as your own. Each with love, problems and ambitions.
Tenerife 2024
Ladies and gentlemen, welcome to Tenerife! The local time is 17:25 and the temperature is 27 degrees Celsius. We wish you a very pleasant stay and we thank you for flying our airline!
VEF Spidola 230-1 (1975) — The Radio My Grandmother Used To Have
HP Dynamic Smart Array Is Not So Smart
The cloud is still really just a bunch of servers, owned by someone or something, whose decisions and competence must be trusted. This applies to everything from Google Docs to Gmail: Putting our data out there really means putting it ‘out there.’ — Douglas Rushkoff
M2 Max Benchmarks
With an even more powerful CPU and GPU, support for a larger unified memory system, and an advanced media engine, M2 Pro and M2 Max represent astonishing advancements in Apple silicon. — Johny Srouji, Apple SVP of Hardware Technologies
Playing DVDs and BluRay in Plex
“Give people what they want, when they want it, in the form they want it in, at a reasonable price, and they’ll more likely pay for it rather than steal it.” — Kevin Spacey
Site Statistics
2023 Roundup
Most people use statistics like a drunk man uses a lamppost; more for support than illumination — Andrew Lang