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Avatar is a bunny with floppy rabbit ears, and spare rabbit ears. It is holding a floppy disk featuring Lemmings, and there is a screen of ZX Spectrum Lemmings in the background.
Also on Mastodon @scarfolk@mastodonapp.uk
I like Audacious. It does everything I need it to do and doesn’t have an oversized webesque GUI.
Harmoniod looks nice but I think the GUI would annoy me (pretty as it is). I might try it out though.
Fork in my left hand and knife in my right hand
That’s the normal way for right-handed people! If there’s no knife then fork goes in the right hand.
Umm… maybe. It went into my cup* of knowledge!
*I put something else here but it got corrected and then I couldn’t remember what I put.
I read the entire set of Amiga manuals, and the one for the Spectrum +3 (we’re stretching the definition of Operating System here, but +3DOS is still an operating system)
You missed the C16 version! It’s nothing like the others, I added a couple of words here / !plus4@retrolemmy.com
I think there are a few game specific ones. I run !lemmings@lemmings.world
I just noticed this too. It used to work!
I believe it’s to do with hand cleanliness. When you enter, you push the door as your hands are dirty (maybe shove it with your arm or something), then when you leave your hands are (supposed to be) clean so you pull the door as it’s a nice clean handle to grab.
I don’t get it either, but that’s what I’ve heard as the reason.
I stayed in Japan a few years back. The room was effectively bunks, but the top bunk was accessed via a small cabinet, and was a flat bed area with no side barrier of any sort. Made me quite nervous but managed to survive without falling out of bed! Even put a lamp or something to the side of me in the hope that if I knocked it off it would wake me up before I fell.
And colours! So many colours.
The material’s always nicer too.
Interesting take. I would have gone for “A known enemy of Putin suddenly dies in a plane crash over Russian airspace.”
Mostly it’s cardboard with a small amount of plastic around the card itself so you can see what you’re buying (and presumably so you can also see that somebody hasn’t discretely opens the packet and nicked the card).
Not a name, but something else to be aware of which could also happen with names.
I am here for this!
Shame I don’t have a photo of the Guru at Northampton bus station - they used to run their displays from an Amiga.
Fittrackee is working towards it. https://github.com/SamR1/FitTrackee/issues/16
That is running the official API - it just hasn’t been approved/merged yet, so other instances don’t have it.
Yeah, the way it works with groups is not great. There are news feeds on Mastodon which are probably a better option to follow from there.
I use this on all my Pis.