Built to last, after all these years.
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So they got better at doing what they set out for!?
Titanic: A Success Story
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Only if you've got an OLED display, for LCDs you're using roughly the same energy as long as your display's backlight is on.
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And you may ask yourself, “how did I get here?”
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They’re not talking the amount of use, but just the sheer fact that if you see an electric light in a video game, it’s being powered by real world electricity, just like a normal light is.
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Unfortunately the water is no longer heated.
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But global warming seeks to fix that!
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The bits to make the light be shown by the cpu/gpu use the magic zip zap tho
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Hope they change it regularly, otherwise it's full of algae by now
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The real reason it sank was to reunite the pool with it's mum.
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There's no place like home?
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I think it's mostly full of dead guy at this depth.
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Wait, so videogame lights are also physical real world lights...
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So maybe someone should dive there and replace them with new ones?
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Even the shadows are, just like a normal shadow