Let them. They'll sit and watch the shadows on the wall whether or not you waste energy on them.
A great for projects Dad's and kids to build together.
Unfortunately.
Never found to be true. Allies and Axis had very similar stories.
The "bomb" pictured here is an aircraft float light.
No worries.
Probably just a nasty twitch from a past in test engineering on surface mount boards.
It most likely does, but I'm really just being pedantic.
The statement was to remove the WiFi/Bluetooth chip. (Instead of one of its resistors)
Psssst!
That's a resistor.
The BCM 43134 chip is the larger black rectangle to it's right.
The bed and desk are in the way of the tool boxes and other project vehicle.
Absolutely!
Not sure if it's just algorithms doing it, but I've been seeing more chatter on the different types of punk aesthetics.
(Probably due to the relative success of the cyberpunk revival)
Steam
Diesel
Cyber
Atom
Solar
On and on ad nauseum.
There's pretty much something for everyone.
The pre nuclear blast aesthetic would also fit in the "atom punk" niche.
The technology is effectively just a fun sci Fi twist on what could have been if the tech in the books of the 50's had come to be produced.
The earlier 2 PC games were full of more nods to pre digital technology.
The series is more rooted in the more modern game aesthetic.
Early cold-war Americana.
The first scene pretty much sums it up. Children's birthday party in a large mid-century style home in the Hollywood hills overlooking L.A.
Everyone on edge with a permeating existential dread over nuclear war.
Show me where I justified anything a government has done.






