Nowhere near as capable and a little slow, but it’s still great for a beginner.
Think of it as an open-source version of Windows Movie Maker or iMovie.
Too late. I already paid for the shipping and handling 2 months ago, and I’m not gonna let that money go to waste!
In 2043 to be exact.
@remindme@mstdn.social 19 years
I honestly didn’t expect this, even though I was rooting for Sonic 3.
I heard about this extension years ago. I wasn’t always suspicious about it, but I still never used it. I can’t say I’m surprised that it turned out to be a scam.
I’d rather pay full price honestly than support stuff like this.
Yeah, I made my acting debut last year in The Super Mario Bros. Movie, I was the mushroom!
I miss Australis.
Photon was pretty great in hindsight, too.
I realized I’ve never actually seen a quantum computer. When I saw this post, I decided to look one up, and expecting them to look like some old storage server or something. I mean they can’t look that antiquated, right?
Then I saw one on the Internet, and realized quantum computers look like THIS:
Congratulations to @Blaze@reddthat.com for making a special guest appearance as Super Sonic!
The article is talking about the domestic box office gross only (which is just the US and Canada). It does not include grosses from the rest of the world.
“Not sure how I got here. Has to do with He-Man, I think.”
I actually thought those were some kind of chocolate cakes or something.
Nothing ends, Mariner. Nothing ever ends.
Don’t worry. He remembers it, so you don’t have to.
Fellas, is it gay to eat healthy?
Me, reading that title:
“There’s gonna be a war tomorrow, and an author’s gonna die? We must stop this!”
Baby, you’ll freeze out there…
They probably mean the hard drive has 10 platters, each containing at least 3TB.
This article is talking about domestic sales only (which means only counting money from US and Canada). It’s a combination of the domestic grosses of Deadpool & Wolverine, Inside Out 2, Moana 2, Kingdom of the Planet of the Apes, Alien: Romulus ,and Mufasa.
Including worldwide grosses, Disney made ~$4.3 billion.