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  1. Gooplusplus

    New 32-bit and 64-bit USB Multiboot Linux and Utility Collections

    Two USB multiboot collections, one 64-bit, one 32-bit, were released. Torrent download sizes are 10.5GB and 6.5GB. Minimum USB size: 8GB for LS32 and 16GB for E64. Most distros include full USB "file-based" persistence. http://www.gooplusplus.com/multiboot-2015-eclectic-64/...
  2. Gooplusplus

    USB Multiboot Lite Speed 32-bit Collection - July 2015

    The YUMI-based USB Multiboot Lite Speed 32 Collection is now available but only from a 6.5GB Google Drive download ZIP file link. I will have a valid torrent link up in a day or two. A USB 64-bit collection will be released in August. The collection requires an 8GB USB flash drive for a...
  3. Gooplusplus

    Handy tech tools + 10 USB persistent Linux distros

    Ten Linux distros, from tiny SliTaz and TinyCore to OpenElec XBMC and Xubuntu. Most Linux distros have been set up with USB persistence saving "live" session settings, etc. Also included are AndroidX86, Hirens, AVG Rescue, FreeDOS and Parition Wizard MiniTool. Bittorrent Download Link ---...
  4. Gooplusplus

    Coming Soon - free 2015 Multiboot Lite Speed - for 8GB USB

    This should be available in two weeks or so. Contents: 6GB of distros and 2GB of USB persistence files. Older Multiboot Collections -- http://www.gooplusplus.com/multiboot-collections/ (MB) - USB 2015 Multiboot Lite Speed (YUMI-based) contents ---1 FreeDOS --13 Super Grub2 202s2 --15...
  5. Gooplusplus

    Help with Testing - Win 8 Internet Explorer or Mac Safari users

    All 250+ stations work in Google Chrome and Firefox for my hobby Compact Radio Jukebox site ( http://www.gooplusplus.com/jukebox ) 54 stations fail to connect from Windows 7 Internet Explorer 11 (mostly Shoutcast and Icecast). Since I run Linux and Win7 (and WinXP in VM), I have not tested...
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  • Jayro @ Jayro:
    I have yaoi anime hands, very lorge but slender.
  • Jayro @ Jayro:
    I'm Slenderman.
  • Veho @ Veho:
    I have hands.
  • BakerMan @ BakerMan:
    imagine not having hands, cringe
    +1
  • AncientBoi @ AncientBoi:
    ESPECIALLY for things I do to myself :sad:.. :tpi::rofl2: Or others :shy::blush::evil:
    +1
  • The Real Jdbye @ The Real Jdbye:
    @SylverReZ if you could find a v5 DS ML you would have the best of both worlds since the v5 units had the same backlight brightness levels as the DS Lite unlockable with flashme
  • The Real Jdbye @ The Real Jdbye:
    but that's a long shot
  • The Real Jdbye @ The Real Jdbye:
    i think only the red mario kart edition phat was v5
  • BigOnYa @ BigOnYa:
    A woman with no arms and no legs was sitting on a beach. A man comes along and the woman says, "I've never been hugged before." So the man feels bad and hugs her. She says "Well i've also never been kissed before." So he gives her a kiss on the cheek. She says "Well I've also never been fucked before." So the man picks her up, and throws her in the ocean and says "Now you're fucked."
    +2
  • BakerMan @ BakerMan:
    lmao
  • BakerMan @ BakerMan:
    anyways, we need to re-normalize physical media

    if i didn't want my games to be permanent, then i'd rent them
    +1
  • BigOnYa @ BigOnYa:
    Agreed, that why I try to buy all my games on disc, Xbox anyways. Switch games (which I pirate tbh) don't matter much, I stay offline 24/7 anyways.
  • AncientBoi @ AncientBoi:
    I don't pirate them, I Use Them :mellow:. Like I do @BigOnYa 's couch :tpi::evil::rofl2:
    +1
  • cearp @ cearp:
    @BakerMan - you can still "own" digital media, arguably easier and better than physical since you can make copies and backups, as much as you like.

    The issue is DRM
  • cearp @ cearp:
    You can buy drm free games / music / ebooks, and if you keep backups of your data (like documents and family photos etc), then you shouldn't lose the game. but with a disk, your toddler could put it in the toaster and there goes your $60

    :rofl2:
  • cearp @ cearp:
    still, I agree physical media is nice to have. just pointing out the issue is drm
  • rqkaiju2 @ rqkaiju2:
    i like physical media because it actually feels like you own it. thats why i plan on burning music to cds
  • cearp @ cearp:
    It's nice to not have to have a lot of physical things though, saves space
    +1
  • AncientBoi @ AncientBoi:
    Nor clothes 🤮 . Saves on time, soap, water and money having to wash them. :D
  • SylverReZ @ SylverReZ:
    @rqkaiju2, Physical media is a great source for archiving your data, none of that cloud storage shiz.
    +1
  • AncientBoi @ AncientBoi:
    [squeezes @SylverReZ onto a physical media, then archives you in my old stuff box] :tpi::rofl2::tpi:
    +1
    SylverReZ @ SylverReZ: @AncientBoi, Lmao +1