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What's a good game to play on a side monitor while doing other stuff? One that I can tab back in for 30 seconds and then continue doing what I was doing? I am thinking RuneScape but I kind of hate modern RuneScape

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Actually took the time to write a cover letter for an application because it was required and it AUTOMATICALLY DENIED ME AS SOON AS I HIT SUBMIT for a PART TIME MINIMUM WAGE RETAIL POSITION I'M GOING TO GET RACIST

Found this in the thrift store maybe it can help me

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I just dumped for Windows 95 (and only 95/98): Super KiD95.

This is the successor to KiD98 and it's relatives for other computers, which was a common tool used to create PC-98 graphics back in the day. Unlike KiD98; it runs on Windows, uses TWAIN, you don't need a rare scanner to use it, and it can even do the PC-98's 16/4096 colors!

https://archive.org/details/SPKID95

#pc98 #retrocomputing #windows95

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>dad comes home and hands me an old expensive Nikon DSLR with spare 18-200mm zoom lens and says "the office hasn't used this in 10 years, you can have it"
S-sick? I guess I'll have to go on a photography kick for a bit

ARGH, the CCFL on my ThinkPad T60p burnt out. Cheap to replace but I just don't want to be arsed to do it any time soon... dammit, I was using it a lot.

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>looking up a thing I'm having trouble with on my OS
>relevant StackExchange question someone posts: "What's the typical way people do XYZ on Linux"
>most voted answer: "Why would you want to do XYZ? You don't want to do XYZ. Mentally check yourself and see if you really need to do XYZ. I think it's a weak position to want to do XYZ. (Does not offer any actual answer)"
KILL YOU'RE SELVE

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Been raw dogging Void Linux on my desktop for like 6 months so just gonna nuke Windows for good

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