

To be fair, a lot of movie theaters ban bringing in outside food. At least in my experience. I agree with just not eating though. It would certainly be healthier to decouple moviegoing from snacking.
To be fair, a lot of movie theaters ban bringing in outside food. At least in my experience. I agree with just not eating though. It would certainly be healthier to decouple moviegoing from snacking.
Because that would entail extra effort and cost in order to benefit humanity in general, and why do that when they can just keep more profit for themselves?
In my case it was a music composition app (Xewton Music Studio) that used to have both Android and iOS versions, but then some other company bought them out and discontinued the Android version.
I still have my old phone since it has at least one paid app on it that was removed from the Play store. I can’t download the app I paid money for to my new phone, but I can still use the copy installed on my old phone.
Realizing this has completely dissuaded me from spending money on apps, but that’s a whole other thing…
Is it possible to convert an existing Home installation to a Pro installation without completely wiping the system and reinstalling everything?
Can those services and registry keys be disabled on Home editions as well?
I remember hearing this on the radio back in the day. It was the first time I heard a rock song I really strongly liked, and the album it was from was the first CD I ever purchased.
I’ve since gone on to be much more of a metal guy than a punk rock guy, but I’ll always remember Fuck Authority.
I don’t go for soft drinks often, but when I want one there’s a few brands of root beer that come in glass bottles that stores near me keep stocked.
Guessing that LLM will be named Comrade
Musical chairs, Nazi shit edition
Might be a UK thing. Here in the US I don’t think I’ve ever been to a theater that allowed any outside food or drink. I doubt it’s because of safety, I’m pretty sure it’s because it would cut into their profits from concession stand sales.