I used AAA Trip-Tik or whatever it was called, a couple of times driving cross country. Worked pretty well, actually.
I used AAA Trip-Tik or whatever it was called, a couple of times driving cross country. Worked pretty well, actually.
Honestly, I haven’t used Kodi in a lot of years. There are add-ons for things like Netflix and YouTube, and I vaguely recall using those.
I found this, for example: https://howtomediacenter.com/en/install-netflix-kodi-addon/
If you can get a UI set up, like Kodi or something, I liked using my Flirc receiver on my htpc. You can use any IR remote, and completely map the buttons to functions. It was sweet.
I’ll, obviously, watch it but…
That’s all they care about.
Ok. I admit it, I’m not the brightest bulb in the bunch.
I thought the small “face” you painted on was an example, not a part of the original image.
I found it, finally, and screenshot the original.
I guess, maybe, possibly, if I squint and look sideways, sorta kinda a face is visible. If you have imagination.
Still horse puckey. Lol.
Like, I don’t even know how they got from that picture to a face. Lol
I don’t believe it’s possible. I think it’s all the main storage/Downloads, and no other option.
Been wrong before though.
It was great if you’re right handed. Your left hand cradled the body, and index and middle fingers rested pretty well on the triggers, and right hand controlled the stick. Microswitch clickiness for all the things, instead of rubber dome or membrane actuation. Maybe it’s nostalgia, but it was amazing for the time.
That picture unlocked a forgotten memory. We had one of those joysticks. It was amazing.
I don’t know about your specific model of kobo, but my Clara hd has a rudimentary web browser built-in, in a “Beta Features” menu.
Ha. Ok, I know the manga. Fun read. Wasn’t familiar with the tiktok side. That makes more sense. Thanks!
That TV in the background is looking mighty out of square
Lol. I’ll stick with my Gillette Tech and Astra Stainless. Thanks for the thought though.
(Project Farm Voice) The Mantis Mothra is made in Taiwan.
I <3 this, and I could hear that perfectly
No worries. One of the few times Google Assistant came in handy. I even had the classic lambo history poster as a kid. Maybe if it was a profile shot… :)
It looks like the pumpkin body curves over and then down to the stem, so it would be a lot of filament swaps.