

Natively. This is what this post and the comment you replied to are about. People expected the switch 2 to run switch 1 games natively, just like the wii ran GameCube natively or Gameboy advance ran Gameboy games but instead it’s emulated.
Natively. This is what this post and the comment you replied to are about. People expected the switch 2 to run switch 1 games natively, just like the wii ran GameCube natively or Gameboy advance ran Gameboy games but instead it’s emulated.
You aren’t ‘running’ them per se, you are emulating them, which removes the hardware hurdle.
I am a small and thin person of 40kg.
Now would I realistically eat 2kg chicken in one day? That would be two whole chickens, which is not impossible but unlikely as I don’t really like chicken.
Would I still prefer my food not to contain a potential risky chemical? Absolutely.
My sister has it on her pixel 6a
Every app has a try before you buy since you can refund it within two hours. Buzzkill is a great app, the developer is nice so even if you miss the refund window and the app isn’t what you want (though I think it will be) there are a lot of worse things to spend your money on.
We actually had the same sentence as the headline for the chapter about mitochondria in our class in the late 90s, just translated. “Mitochondrien - das Kraftwerk der Zelle”
I got a MacBook for free and I regretted even that. Someone spent money on it, what a waste, even if it wasn’t me. I have a refurbished ThinkPad now and I love that one.
I checked my bank account and I definitely paid 180€ via PayPal for the white 64gb Version, not on launch but a few weeks later. I might have had a coupon, but it’s weird because that would be like 50% off.
The one plus one was 180€ for the highest spec version, how come you paid such a premium?
You’d die from water poisoning before that would matter. 2kg chicken in 24 hours is doable. Just imagine someone who likes chicken eating one chicken in the evening and one the next day for lunch. That’s already the dangerous amount. Or imagine a kid with an even lower weight eating one chicken.