My Mum made Beans on toast for tea. Turns out our fire alarm still works very well, my ears feel a little bit numb now :/ Has anyone here played the Vanishing of Ethan Carter? It is described in the description as being a horror game, in what sense does it mean that? NVM ,Found someone with the same question several pages into the steam forums
Vraćaj se u Srbiju. Odmah. Use direct connection via cable, simply because it's much better, and if you accidently move your computer it won't lose signal, plus one more free USB. Almost everyone here is stupid and uses their PC's on wireless, and then complain why they have a ton of lag when the router is on the other side of the apartment in a commie block
You can come over here and route the cable around the back edge of my room, across a landing, down some stairs and across/around 2 rooms before hitting the router then. Gotta be wireless. But then my issues are ISP side.
My dad just said that I look like one of the Boston Bombers with my hair the way it currently is. Ok.
One advantage of commie blocks are that they have holes wide enough so a mice can live in them routing to every room, so you can easily route any cable you want.
If I was to get cable without using these stupid wifi extenders, it'd have to go through my parents badroom, the livingroom and the kitchen, then go up two sets of stairs, somehow get into my room and then go through half of my room. Basically, I need a 50m LAN cable. Now.
I finally got around to seeing both Casablanca and the Shawshank Redemption for the first time earlier this week, and have the first Lord of the Rings (which I've never seen either) cued up on the DVR. I'm really knocking things off of my bucket list for entertainment.
Zbog commie blockova, eto zašto Pretty much every building here older than 1992 has enough holes that you can put rats in them and they would survive a nuclear attack. Everything newer is built on the great system of 0.0000000(inf)1 mm thick walls. Commie blocks have rather thin walls too, but they atleast silence out the people arguing above you, under you, and next to you. Moving computers is rather easy, give it a larger push than what a baby can do and poof you moved it.
Applies for Sarajevo, Zagreb, Podgorica (aka Titograd), Skoplje and Ljubljana too. I know someone tried to sledgehammer a wall down, and what happended was that the sledge hammer bounced right into his head.
I'd prefer it to be like the lowest temperature we had all year, 12 degrees, January 17th. Best day ever. I'm comfortable at lower temperatures.
But 41% humidity is like nothing, try more humidity. Everything feels so much hotter in more humidity, its harder to breath too.