The key you need to press to get to bios.
The key you need to press to get to bios.
Valheim, so probably killed by a falling tree.
If shit
Mines is currently riders of roWAN
I still to this day say "thank you very much Mr McQueen" because of that demo
I tend to try lots of things for a while and see what sticks but top ones would be board gaming, Rubik's cube, electronic repair and sewing.
I am currently considering horology but haven't really done anything about it yet.
I have used Asunder before, no complaints
millencolin, supported by all American rejects and a really terrible local band called trilby. This was in Glasgow very early noughties.
Highlights included the singer of trilby smashing his microphone into the face of his guitarists by swinging it round his head, the trilby guitarist trying to crowdsurf with his guitar and no one being particularly fussy about catching him, two half naked Swedish dudes got in a what could only be described as a martial arts contest (all in fun), my friend Shawn had permanent hearing damage cause he didn't know you weren't supposed to spend the whole night 3 inches from the speakers and finally when trilby's lead singer shouted "how we all doing tonight Glasgow?" and was met by complete silence except from one lone Glaswegian reply of "fuck of ya arsehole".
10/10
I had a problem with this, just got the nail removed, it was best decision I've ever made.
I am no expert but I just picked up a qnap ts 462 as my first NAS, really happy with it.
I'm in
I watched this for the first time last night. Absolutely loved it!
I am very much a begginer can do a 3x3 in around 30 seconds
Ocarina of time, metal gear solid, minecraft
My current set up is Eweka (usenet provider) and nzbgeek (indexer). I then run docker containers; nzbget (downloader), radarr, sonarr & lidarr (films, TV and music). I watched a few YouTube videos on how to set them up and have been very satisfied.
All the downloads automatically move to my NAS, and my jellyfin/Plex servers are pointed at them. The great thing about the "arrs" is that (if set up correctly) they rename and organise your media in a way that makes them easily identified by Plex/jellyfin, so all you have to do is say, I want movie "x" and then 20 minutes later you can watch it via Plex/jellyfin.
Regular watch. I don't need more things sending me notifications, and a nice watch makes me feel more confident.