Haha yeah, I feel you
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It absolutely is a ton of work, no denying that. But it's also really fun, and it's incredible seeing what people are cooking up for this!
"Caret" is also correct, and more specific, since "Cursor" can also mean the mouse cursor.
Because the balls did often need cleaning, whereas I've never heard of the moose wheel needing it
But after flushing I still need to check if I need to use the toilet brush
Haben sogar zwei apps, von denen beide ganz gut funktionieren, die "modernere" aber leider noch weniger Funktionen hat
Das stimmt, gegen die Effekt kann man echt nichts sagen! Die waren in der Tat super.
Keine Ahnung, kenne ihn nicht persönlich. Was seine Filme betrifft, möglich, aber zumindest Elysium fand ich bedeutend besser als D9 und Chappie. Ist schon ein Weilchen her und ich weiß nicht mehr genau wie ich den fand, aber zumindest bin ich da nicht mit dem Gefühl rausgegangen meine Zeit verschwendet zu haben
District 9 und Chappie. Beides Filme die von der Idee her spannend sind, aber im Endeffekt dann einfach nur die ganze Zeit drauf rumgeritten sind, dass Menschen scheiße ist. Danke, das kann ich täglich in der echten Welt beobachten, dafür brauche ich keine Filme.
Wait but why is Valve involved at all, then? Not like it's their fault that some people they have nothing to do with are building a game based on those APIs, so shouldn't Nintendo approach the developers of the port directly instead?
That's a weird takeaway from this. I rather took it as a reminder that even in our own solar system, there's still surprises waiting for us, and there's so much more to explore. Doesn't take away from the wonder at all for me.
Even in the plural, you're not really correct here. Yes, the plural "Studenten" has been and is still often used to include both genders, but it's still the male form, and nobody would consider using the female plural equivalent, "Studentinnen", in the same way to include both genders. The easy way out in this case, of course, is the participle "Studierende". That one is truly free of gender connotations in the plural form.