I typically call them folders when going through the GUI and directories when using CLI.
I typically call them folders when going through the GUI and directories when using CLI.
I never said I was good at them. LOL. I enjoyed them all. For the time they came out, they were amazing to me.
I think the part I liked about TMNT was that it had multiple play styles in one game, so it felt like more.
Paperboy was a racing game with a timing mechanism. You ride a bike along a set course, dodging obstacles like the racing games of the time. However, you have to time throwing papers at or in mailboxes to get points to pass stages.
My favorites were Ninja Turtles, Final Fantasy, Paperboy, Zelda, Rygar, Castlevania 3, or Kid Icarus. At least those ones got massive amounts of play time.
Not anything worth apologizing for.
This is your list. That I think some things may be missing is irrelevant, but it can be a conversation starter.
That you have a duplicate means you can cram more of your favorites in, if you like.
Which was your favorite?
Skipping some and having one in twice
I find Rocky not being here at all funny.
I’m curious why you think it was Firefox. In any situation, US based mobile networks, on a practical scale, top out around 140M per second in very robust, and not highly deployed environments. Usually those will be highlighted as 5G Ultra Wideband (Verizon’s term i think) or something. Even in the best environment, that’s still more than 1.5 hours of maximum data usage. You would be throttled back way before this point, so you’re not looking at something you did suddenly. It’s likely weeks of effort.
Are you watching a lot of YouTube, TikTok, porn, or some other video service in your browser lately? If not, then it’s not likely you’re browser. If you are, I’d recommend getting the app specific to the service you’re using. They can sometimes leverage non- standard codecs to reduce bandwidth usage while streaming. Also turn off autoplay on videos during your doom scrolls.
And not all of them are house trained.