If you had 51% of the world's computing power (to blockchains using proof of work) yes you could forge records, from what I could wrap my head around about blockchains.
DannyBoy
Nobody give him the keys to his 2005 Honda Civic
Sounds like the plot of a Star Trek episode.
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Inner_Light_(Star_Trek:_The_Next_Generation)
Me too thanks
Das auto
Those cereal box games were so cheaply made they had a tendency of blowing up when spun in a high RPM disk drive. The ones we had weren't mini disks but we had one blow up on us, although we did get some RollerCoaster Tycoon games from them.
Ah I missed that part.
Both is percentage of players that got the achievement I believe.
"Just one more highway bro, the 413 will fix it this time"
I can't even afford to use the last one they made.
Other than the wear and tear it's pretty much the same as the doors in my 1900s home, which is pretty wild.
I wonder if the injury rate involving TVs has dropped noticeably from the transition from CRT to LCD to LED.
Fixing bugs all day for work can be rewarding though. Fixing bugs at 3am for the assignment that's due that day, not so much.