That’s a tiny screen for a drive in theater.
That’s a tiny screen for a drive in theater.
If you’re using Steam, they use a native Linux client and a custom Proton that has all the settings and presets for their game library.
Everything I bought on Steam works for me under Linux Mint. And almost all my older games, like “Deus Ex” or “Giants: Citizen Kabuto” I can run directly under Wine with the default settings.
I’ve played the original “Deus Ex” for years and I’m still discovering new things about it. I don’t even have to worry about Windows anymore. I can play it with Wine on Linux.
Also keep in mind that the astronauts communicated with Earth by radio. Anyone with even 1920s radio technology would have figured out that the astronauts weren’t broadcasting from the Moon.
We were in the middle of a cold war with the soviets back in the 1960s. Proving the moon landing was fake would have been the propaganda coup of the century for them. What possible reason would they have to stay quiet about that?
I would just assume that anyone who needed a cite for really obvious stuff is just trolling.
" . . . and an RV and a garage full of boats and jet skis."
He looks like “Poochie” from The Simpsons.
I bet Elmo has all kinds of cool ideas for making the government “more efficient.” Like not going after billionaires to pay their share of the tax burden.
If you work 40 hours a week and you STILL can’t afford to pay basic living expenses, then your economy sucks.
We have to accept false dichotomies because the only alternative is cannibalism.
6:30am “Vrrrrroooooooooooooomm!” for about a minute.
Silence for 45 seconds.
“Vrrrooooooooooooom!” for about a minute.
Repeat for the next 1 1/2 hours.
“Why are our sales plummeting?”
Because you didn’t spend any part of that price hike on improving the quality of your food.
I agree. This is NOT a drive in theater. The screen is way too small and it should be rectangular, not square. Also, about half the cars are parked in ways where they can’t see the screen.
This is either a car storage area that had the screen shopped in or someone told an AI “make me a vintage photo of a 1950s drive in,” and the AI added the screen and the (badly parked) cars without understanding how a drive in is supposed to work.