Sins of Windows 11 (Or, why I wish Mac was multi-platform or any program worth using was on Linux):
Botched right click
Ruined and overly minimal volume pop-up
Terrible design (Same occasionnal 9.x pop-up things as every other Windows...)
Can't move taskbar position
Taskbar's way too big and goofy, and being centered does it no favors...
Video players:
1. PotPlayer (You can bind anything to a shortcut, there's timeline previews, tabbed playlists, and .dpl's remember finished videos. It's awesome! So awesome, I'm surprised it's not paid.)
2. SMPlayer
3. VLC
4. Windows Media Player
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Jap comikz:
Crows
A-Bout!
QP & QP Gaiden
Fist of the North Star
Zashiki Onna
Dash & Spin: Hyper Speed Sonic
Zebraman
GTA Radio
1. VCPR
2. Integrity 2.0
3. Chatterbox
4. WCTR (San Andreas)
Subreddits:
1. r/True_reddit (RIP), r/Kill_her (RIP), r/He_comes
2. r/chudart
3. r/Ooer
4. r/Tumblrinaction (RIP)
5. r/bertstrips
6. r/Arabfunny
7. r/Draven
8. r/Okaybuddyretard
9. r/ChurchofCasey
10. r/tendies
11. r/WHENYOUCUM
Bucket List: Go to NYC and play one of these albums from an old boombox:
1. Raising Hell
2. Follow the Leader
3. Check Your Head
4. FoaBP
5. Hello Nasty (too new, probably...)
Golf clubs without a golfer...:
Striker Golf bag
[Driver] Warrior Ti 385 10°
[Putter] Bert Yancey Signature
[Putter?] Unknown, too rusty...
----Big Brother Tour----
3-Iron
4-Iron
5-Iron
6-Iron
7-Iron
8-Iron
9-Iron
Pitching Wedge
Sand Wedge
----Big Brother Tour----
[5-Iron] The Bomber Stealth 22° Wide Body
[SWedge] Shotsaver Northwestern 80° Sand Wedge
[54Wedge] Titleist Vokey Design 54-11
[Mallet] Wilson Prostaff Mallet
----Fairway Wood Tour LE----
FW 21°
FW 24°
----Fairway Wood Tour LE----
[5-Wood] Wilson Prostaff 21° Loft
[5-Wood] Top Flite Aero
Music players:
Windows:
1. Foobar 2k
2. MusicBee
3. Strawberry (only used on Linux, kept forgetting library. Probably won't do it when drives are always mounted, though. Also, the visualizers suck!!)
4. WACUP/Winamp (most confusing settings page ever...)
5. AIMP (haven't used in a while...)
== Linux's circus of bad players (Maybe because I was on a HDD?) ==
1. Sayonara (slow and apparently can't seek without freezing. Passable!)
2. Strawberry/Clementine (forgets library if you launch it with the drive unmounted)
3. Rhythmbox (horribly designed; no keyboard shortcuts and clicking the seekbar only advances the player a few seconds. Also very uncustomizable.)
4. qmmp/Audacious (no library)
5. Elisa (a lot of space for the library and a playlist right next to it, but no drag and drop. Also can't read playlist files properly and takes a millennium to scan music folders)
6. Amarok (can't even download!)
CS:S Custom Maps
de_season (A+)
cs_business (A+)
de_cpl_strike (A+)
de_nightfever (A+)
de_cpl_mill (A+)
de_rose (A+)
de_crane (A+)
de_office_unlimited_fixed (A+)
cs_iksu (A+)
de_tehdas_v2 (A)
de_contra (A)
de_villa (A)
de_losttemple2 (A)
de_apehouse (A)
cs_aurora_2 (A)
de_rush (A)
de_cache (A)
cs_sauna_b1 (A)
cs_siege_2010 (A-)
de_cliff_tunnel_final (A-)
de_syksy (B+)
de_cyberwar_beta2 (B)
de_highhouse (B+)
cs_mbr_pro (B)
cs_bikini (B)
de_losttemple (B-)
cs_meridian (C+)
cs_jungle (C)
cs_northtower (C)
de_wanda (D)
de_lost2 (D-)
Formats to release albums on (If I'm one day ever a good enough artist for physical...)
0. Digital (Only a div would release an album without a digital version! Although, I think paying for a bunch of files is just ripping yourself off most times.)
1. CD (Somewhat durable, not dead yet, and above all, can be played on a computer.)
2. Laserdisc (Having my theroretical music on a giant CD is an offer I can't refuse. If laserdisc wasn't a mostly video format (and wasn't dead), it'd be even better.)
3. Cassette (Why release something physically if you can't play it on an old boombox? Otherwise, way worse than CD. They look more interesting, but the time it takes to fully rewind a tape isn't interesting.)
4. Minidisc (Completely dead and not worth it, but minidisc players are cool, and minidiscs look awesome when they're transparent. Plus, NetMDs can connect them to a PC.)
5. Vinyl (If only because all smarmy artists release a vinyl. I don't care for vinuls much, they seem too fragile, though that might eb true for CDs, too. If you've seen my Discogs, this might seem hypocritical since I've got a vinyl album, but you can fuck off...)
6. Radio (If my music ever gets popular, I'll probably be a millionaire, so I could easily buy a radio station to broadcast my album on.)
-----Dead/Impossible------
1. Sony NT (Tiny cassettes!)
2. Digital Compact Cassette (An interesting cyborg format, the guts of cassette in a robot body. Only thing is, no one manufactures the robot bits anymore...)
3. Sabamobil (Impractical, and with only one way to play them, more convenient to just play their reels with a reel-to-reel player. They still look pretty neat, though. Watch Techmoan's video on it!)
----Stinky-----------------
1. Floppy disk (Equivalent to selling music on USB: it just doesn't make much sense. It's a storage medium, not a music one! This logic could be applied to laserdisc since it's a video medium, )
2. Phonograph cylinder (Doesn't make much sense unless you make era-appropriate muzak. Even if you are, cylinder storage is wicked small.)
3. 8-track (Besides being too old and obviously a novelty, I've always thought 8-tracks seemed a bit cheap and flimsy.)
4. USB (Same as floppies, though I did have an idea to release read-only USBs or ones where every file is so big they take up the entire USB.)
5. Reel-to-reel (Pretty cool-looking, but would leave my wallet dry as the Sahara... Also about as impractical as vinyl.)