With the current pace of VR, the Quest 1 already feels extremely outdated. I’m not surprised that they are dropping support for it, especially when the Quest 2 and 3 have all but replaced it
With the current pace of VR, the Quest 1 already feels extremely outdated. I’m not surprised that they are dropping support for it, especially when the Quest 2 and 3 have all but replaced it
I’ll tip like a buck sometimes, but only if I’m feeling like it. Certainly no obligation. USA
I like just driving around until I get lost and then using Google maps until I know where I am. Slowly increasing how much of the city I have memorized. It’s a wonderful thing to just drive if you have no where to got.
Wow, what a throwback
But all wizard books are scribbled in crayon
Aside from it being a sales tactic, it’s also just a strategy to memorize people’s names. I use it often because I’m trying to be friendly, and I have slight face blindness.
Just learn how to quickly shell shrimp. It’s not even hard.
Imma need a source for this
A simple solution is to just start a journal. Every night you can write a little bit about your own day, and a little bit about your partner’s day. See how they overlap and how much good you are doing for each other. Once you’ve had this for a while, read back through and look for problem areas or things you’re already good at.
Yeah, I went ahead and subscribed anyways. It’s the first time he’s done a video like that, but it was by far his most successful video. Hopefully there are more to come
I quote this way too often around my dad. I think it’s actually starting to upset him
I’m pretty sure that just being big enough to have some influence makes them an influencer. Most names I hear about are definitely influencers by the time I hear about them.
Here’s the video where I actually learned about this phenomenon!
The rotation one still works. It’s just being rotated around a very specific point to get there.
The headline still is complete ragebait. The product still functions. They are just not adding any new releases. It happens to every console, and the Quest 1 was a shortlived, but necessary stepping stone to get to where we are today.