There’s probably a lost cheeky negative: three dogs, one moon.
Also future job security for cartographers, what with the change in coastal edges.
In the '80s, spaceflight sim Elite was nothing short of magic. The annotated source code shows how it was done
Just a fortnight under 40 years ago, the BBC Micro was released. Although it was never primarily a games machine – it was too expensive, for a start – nonetheless one of its defining programs was a video game: Elite .
Its source was released a few years ago, but your correspondent just discovered a lavishly described and documented online edition if you want to see exactly how it was done. The annotations were written by Mark Moxon, a web dev and journalist who among many other things was once editor of Acorn User magazine.
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“Wang’s videos showing the “Syrian-style” interiors were so popular that he got online inquiries every day from other entrepreneurs interested in imitating the design, Wang said. He said he had helped eight other local businesses, including a cafe, a hotpot place and a hair salon, in adopting a similar design.
In his own restaurant, Wang also set up a “refugee barbecue area,” where sad music is played in the background.”
China is very far away from the war zone.
You know things must be really bad when you’re nostalgic for life during wartime.
How did I know you’d do that?
Hmm, she’s lookin kinda nostalgic for something else.
This guy is a genius.
Kate McKinnon is a national treasure…
Oh that’s her??
Great makeup!
I love her saucy old lady sketches… I don’t remember which one that gif is from, but these are always great…
Hmmm…but is it cat-proof? I think BBQ would be an attractant.