@Moon@rdr@LunaDragofelis@why I have an sp and I love it. People also buy classic gbas and then mod them with IPS screens. I've been tempted to mod one of my atomic purple gbas, but I'm content with my sp.
@Moon@tiskaan Yes, 99% of games are fine on emulators. Good luck if you want to beat punch out on an emulator though. Emulator lag makes the later boxers practically unbeatable. This is mostly a problem for certain nes games. Later consoles had more input lag, so games were designed for it.
@Moon Shitty things are happening because of the recession/depression. Did I say recession? Haha! The economy is great. Just look at all the official numbers which are not doctored and definitely legit.
@Moon@lebronjames75 Tons of scientists thought that esp was real in the early and mid twentieth century. ESP even showed up a ton in hard science fiction of that period. Asimov's original Foundation trilogy is a prime example.
Today I got my whole family on the log flume at our local park. My wife and eldest daughter hated it, but my younger daughter loved it. Maybe one day she will ride roller coasters with me.
@Moon@clacke Idiots have said this about every new technology since BASIC. Now so-called "no code" solutions are being pushed everywhere. But this is what happens:
1. Buy expensive no-code solution. Now business can make software without expensive programmers! 2. This is hard to use, we need to hire specialists. 3. Programmers are hired to use "no code" solution. 4. Because they work for business, they are not subject to all the audit requirements that programmers are. 5. "No code" programmers get stuff done faster because they don't have to document requirements, go through QA, have actual production access, don't have to talk to three departments to get anything done. 6. Business is now tied to an expensive proprietary product. 7. Auditors will eventually catch on. Auditors are really stupid though, so #5 could go on for a long time.