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Clint Basinger (born December 20, 1986), [2] better known as LGR (originally an initialism of Lazy Game Reviews), is an American YouTuber who focuses on video game reviews, retrocomputing, and unboxing videos. His YouTube channel of the same name has been compared to Techmoan and The 8-Bit Guy.
Armada is a discontinued line of business laptops by Compaq. They started as a more affordable version of the Contura line, but after that, they replaced Contura as a mainstream laptop line, and then the high-end Compaq LTE line were merged with Armada as a premium 7300 and 7700 sub-lines.
Armada is a video game developed and published by Metro3D.It was released for the Sega Dreamcast in North America on November 26, 1999. Armada is a shooter role-playing game (RPG) that allows up to four players to fly about the universe, fighting the enemy, performing missions and improving their ship.
Additionally, videos previously marked as "Favorite" have been moved to a playlist for each user, the video description was moved from the right side to below the video viewport, the profile picture was removed from the watch page, and the "More From: channel name" section in the side pane above "Related Videos" was moved to button above the ...
Russia said on Wednesday it had detained a man from Uzbekistan over the killing of a senior Russian general and his assistant in Moscow a day earlier. Lt. Gen. Igor Kirillov, who headed Russia’s ...
The Armada’s nose is nearly out of the tree tunnel, but it looks like the car is a little too far to one side, scraping the vehicle’s A-pillar against the hundreds-of-year-old tree.
Elephants that live in zoos, however, have a much shorter lifespan, and things like lack of exercise, stress, and certain health issues, such as obesity or joint problems, all contribute to this.
Lindgren formerly worked as a substitute teacher in Gothenburg, but now dedicates his time fully to competing, producing YouTube videos, and streaming on Twitch. Armada is one of the subjects of the documentary Metagame , a sequel to The Smash Brothers by producer Travis "Samox" Beauchamp, [ 34 ] which premiered on a Twitch livestream in 2020.