The AI-generated cat pictures thread
Not sure if you guys have ever played this game. Came out like 7 years ago.. full of bugs. Fun but unplayable. Well it appears that they released it on steam and have been updating it ever since. No clue if its very stable but this game is like automation. However, this game wipes the floor with it. I'm posting it here because IMO its that awesome.
That said buying now.
http://store.steampowered.com/app/497180/
That said buying now.
http://store.steampowered.com/app/497180/
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So, this is a thing I did earlier today:
Brand new Optiplex 7440 All-in-One. i7. Never even had a chance to boot it up. Took it out of the box, set it on a table, and promptly knocked it off onto the concrete floor.
Fuckballs...
Brand new Optiplex 7440 All-in-One. i7. Never even had a chance to boot it up. Took it out of the box, set it on a table, and promptly knocked it off onto the concrete floor.
Fuckballs...
Boost Pope
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Didn't purchase the machine directly- it came as part of a robotic control system provided by a third-party manufacturer (Ross.)
**** it. I hate All-in-One machines to begin with. Bought a mid-tower Optiplex 7040 and an Asus 21" touchscreen monitor to replace it. Pulled out the SSD and brought it home (it was pre-loaded with the robot control application), just got cloning it so I've got a virgin image as a backup before I install it into the replacement machine.
**** it. I hate All-in-One machines to begin with. Bought a mid-tower Optiplex 7040 and an Asus 21" touchscreen monitor to replace it. Pulled out the SSD and brought it home (it was pre-loaded with the robot control application), just got cloning it so I've got a virgin image as a backup before I install it into the replacement machine.
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Tatra produced armored cars and halftracks for the German Army during WWII. That continued after the war for the Iron Curtain nations. I attempted to import one in the 1990's, unsuccessfully.
The cars above were called "the Czech Secret Weapon" because, like early Porches, they were tail happy and often killed German officers driving them too fast.
The cars above were called "the Czech Secret Weapon" because, like early Porches, they were tail happy and often killed German officers driving them too fast.