I will say, as someone who used rTorrent some time ago to automate torrent downloading and whatnot, it was awesome. I’m glad to see it still going and gaining popularity.
Stable software doing its job out of the way is what I want.
I will say, as someone who used rTorrent some time ago to automate torrent downloading and whatnot, it was awesome. I’m glad to see it still going and gaining popularity.
Stable software doing its job out of the way is what I want.
Mine still worked through college I think! Mine was kind of small but nearly indestructible. Lasted from 1986 to at least 2004.
And I think I just left it by the street or something, still working. I can’t even remember!
Space commanders unite!
I actually had a Zenith Space Command!! Lol
Whoa where’d you get a lightweight one??
Damn, this is next-level cool.
I love how the keyboard fits into the cutouts.
I feel like I don’t usually like imaginary tech for whatever reason, but something about this one blows my mind.
I love the title song! The band Polaris was put together specifically to make music for the show.
I actually think I started liking the show when I was a kid because I liked the song so much! Such a fun show
This was immensely interesting, thanks for taking the time to put it together!
This is an excellent question and I await the responses to see if anyone used other characters.
Peach was the character I used the most for sure.
Plus, the TV used to display the photo may also be helping it look better since old TVs had thin black lines alternating between the display lines (scan lines).
This has the effect of smoothing out a lot of the more jarring edges of pixelation in old video games, for example.
Yeah, I honestly had to Google it because it sounds like such pointless advice. In combat especially, how does “trusting the dice” help at all?
I think what they mean is “trust that the game will turn a lot of failing dice rolls into something interesting in a way a GM might.”
I can find no evidence that this was designed by Sanyo at all. It’s likely a modern rendering of a fake vintage product.