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The missing part is the editor - similarly windows lacked (or hid it way too well) the icon editor, unlike OS/2 where I recall spending hours as small kid making custom icons for games like MSFS



Paywalled, but if the top answer isn't 'f---ing' then it's wrong.


Rex Basterfield makes tons of free synthesised VST instruments, but created an interesting 'resonating sound box' effect earlier this year that would seem relevant here for the box tone:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5NBm0CdJ8x0

Got to recommend his Sim-Cimbalom instrument too... he created and released this amazing synth 12 days after I suggested it!

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ALKOXqQXyTs

Many of his instruments provide little details along the lines of those in the article (see his narrated YouTube vids), all freely-available here, most-recent at the bottom:

http://flowstoners.com/quilcom


Article just turns into blatant spam for a Sonos Soundbar about 3/4 of the way through.

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Last week, I tried the Sonos Arc...

At $900, the Sonos Arc is pricey. But it’s one of the few soundbars on the market with a speech enhancer, a button that can be pressed in the Sonos app...

[etc]

In conclusion

The Sonos Arc soundbar was helpful for hearing dialogue without the speech enhancer turned on most of the time...


> imperitive!


Literally comes a few days after I re-installed it because Firefox doesn't have a per-site fallback mode, or at least not obviously!


Good! Tablet and phone concerns have been the absolute bane of desktop UIs for so long now.


Glad someone else has recognised this! Worst feature of Windows 11 for me, multiple clicks just to access a window is pretty poor in a windowing system. I always disable that awful "feature".


"Call of Duty: Warzone could not be more different from Defendant's game, a low-budget, niche virtual board game like Hasbro's Risk," the complaint said. "Indeed, it is inconceivable that any member of the public could confuse the two products or believe that they are affiliated with or related to each other."

Sounds like the defendant should change his product's name to "Call of Duty: Warzone".

After all, "it is inconceivable that any member of the public could confuse the two products or believe that they are affiliated with or related to each other."


"In this world in which we're living"...


Oh I misheard/misremembered!! Thanks!


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