I've got £5 credit from it through points I've gained via my PS subscription. Never really seemed worth the effort beyond that!
Thanks, yeah it does sound like the best option! Thanks for the link :)
Would you use 50/50 distilled to tap water for example?
Such a frustrating case. Only 8 months in prison...
Yeah it might be a good idea to take it apart. I don't think the head or screen is the issue, as once the water starts flowing (after using the switching trick) everything flows well through the head. I'll have a look into puck screens though!
Thanks for this - I could certainly take it apart and try and clean everything individually. Are there any particular guides you used when doing this?
What kind of water do you use now? Distilled or through a brita filter?
The first 10 hours or so of Quest I really enjoyed. But I seem to have lost some motivation over the last couple of weeks. Once you find a setup that works, each battle becomes a bit samey. Hopefully I'll be able to push through and finish it soon.
I've heard great things about Rebirth and I really enjoyed Remake, so I've got high hopes!
I think it might be real. It looks a lot like some of the images here: https://99percentinvisible.org/article/botanical-imperative-why-cellular-network-towers-get-disguised-as-trees/
Not much on the Switch at the moment - I finished Mario Wonder the other week (excellent game) and I think I'm near the end of Steamworld Quest. So I'm flicking between that and Picross S4 when I get time.
On PS5 I've borrowed a copy of FF7 Rebirth off a friend which I look forward to starting later! I was also gifted A Short Hike on Steam so maybe I'll give that a go :)
As a non-American, I'm assuming it's a shitty restaurant?
This is horrific!
Hhhhmmm my initial assumption was that the cells in your donated testicles would eventually be replaced by those with the host's DNA. But apparently I'm wrong - after transplants you have to take immunosuppressants because the donated organs stay genetically foreign for the rest of your life. So yes, it seems like the sperm would carry your genes.