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What Is Proper Bath Mat Etiquette? Okay, let’s talk about a very serious topic: bath mats.
Is there a right and wrong way to use them? Cleaning a toilet can be gross, but so can the tools you use for the task. If you’ve ever stared…Read more There are three types of people in this world: Those who dry off a little in the shower or tub before stepping on the bath mat to finish drying off. Those who wait to dry off until they’re out of the shower or tub and standing on the bath mat.
Those who don’t use a bath mat at all. On one hand, drying off before you step on the bath mat kind of ruins the point of a bath mat. On the other hand, waiting to dry off until you step on the bath mat means you’ll have a soaking wet bath mat.
And if you don’t use one, you’re a weirdo. So, which type of person are you, and why? Let’s get to the bottom of this bath- mat issue once and for all.
Mad Genius Brings Flappy Bird Back From the Dead on Dreamcast Memory Card. As Sega’s Hail Mary pass on hardware, the Dreamcast wasn’t exactly the miracle the company prayed for. But the long- dead console still has a massive fanbase, as a clever hacker who managed to port the infinitely addictive Flappy Bird to the Dreamcast’s interactive memory card recently demonstrated. The VMU, or Visual Memory Unit, was an oversized memory card that plugged into the Dreamcast’s controllers to store game data, or serve as a second- screen for some games using its built- in monochrome LCD display. The VMU also featured basic controls, and could be used as a portable gaming device if you refused to just buy a Game Boy. Dmitry Grinberg’s hack of the Dreamcast VMU includes developing an ARM chip emulator for the tiny, under- powered gaming device, allowing it to run the (infamously discontinued) mobile game Flappy Bird—very, very slowly. You might assume the game would be much easier running in slow motion, but the controls are equally unresponsive, as this video of Grinberg failing to get past the first obstacle demonstrates.
If it were solely up to their creators, both the Dreamcast and Flappy Bird would have likely gone the way of the dinosaurs. But fans, like life, always find a way.[You. Tube via Hackaday].