and here is a speedrun of duke nukem one (1991) i never had a nintendo growing up but we had a pc and we played the crap out of this i forget if dad bought the full game or just the shareware of episode one, this is just the first third actually - i may not have played episode two (mission moonbase!) or episode three (the time travel one) until i bought them later, either in a duke ii or duke 3d special edition, or as bonuses in a shareware compilation i bought at gamestop (deathware! i still have those discs). i miss going to jk gill (an office supply store abt where suncoast is now) or whichever pre-gamestop game store was in the little space under the escalator at lloyd center to browse the shareware discs
This is really quite a big deal. A tremendous amount of modern research ends up being sold to journals which require unreasonable payments to access it and only pay the original authors a pittance. It’s nice to see an agency like NASA deliberately widebanding its findings.
Not sure if people fully realize just how big of a deal this is. THIS is how science is advanced. Not through biased corporate research, business secrets, marketing, paywalls and patent wars. But through open, uncensored and unrestricted public access to knowledge.
^ There’s the direct link to all the studies.
HELLO I WOULD LIKE TO INSTALL EVERYTHING
these blancmanges mean //to win wimbledon//.
#sport #$5 #shareware
(Taken with Instagram at home screen)
so i have a few games on this thing now.
#shareware #dollarstore #tekwar
(Taken with Instagram at home screen)