I've recently bought an electric shaver (foil) Braun 5 series, and am very happy with it. It shaves clean (even without foam or gel, but can be used with), but is optimal for short hair (1-2mm), so need to shave at least once per 2-3 days. Using it for head and face.
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Haven't lost the game until your comment. 😬
I once worked with a guy who thought "smh" means "somehow".
In Russia monthly salary of $500 is above median.
Animals don't do this, and humans are not the only prey for mosquitos. Also humans live in enclosed spaces which are hard for mosquitos to escape, which is only a few thousands years old, and evolution usually takes more time.
Diablo (1996?)
Problem is unclear. Is bee volume approximated as a cube, sphere or some other shape?
I have the same question as thread starter. Do you move cursor with a joystick or use something else to select units, waypoints, etc.? I am a keyboard-mouse person and find using keyboard much more convenient than gamepad even in games that have gamepad as recommended input (like Castle Crashers and some platformers).
Used to successfully play shooters with keyboard only before mouse era (the last I remember vividly is Project IGI). But now I'm terrified at the thought of playing shooter or RTS without mouse.
Also curious how (if) people play DotA2 with controller.
Right now I'm enjoying Witchfire. Although it's not just FPS, the FPS part is good, along with the atmosphere of medieval-inquisition times and a powerful witch yet to be faced.
Gameplay consists of sessions on several islands where you kill enemies, clear up events and gradually unlock new game parts. On successful extraction you bring back witchfire (the same thing as souls in Dark Souls) to spend on increasing of one of six characteristics.
There are a bunch of weapons unlocked through research and each upgradable up to 3 tiers, by completing requirement tied to each gun.
It is fun and keeps me engaged for several days already. But if you're not into repeating runs and rather play story based FPS, or don't really like the theme, maybe it's better to pick something else.
You can make your own cert. To make sure your cert belongs to you (your site) it is signed by authority and the client then may verify that authority (which cetificate is preinstalled in their system) in fact had verified ownership of your site and then signed your cert claims with their private key.
My bad, I thought Braun is still a German company. According to wikipedia, it's a subsidiary of Procter&Gamble.