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The Windows wait cursor, informally the Blue circle of death (known as the hourglass cursor until Windows Vista) is a throbber that indicates that an application is busy performing an operation. It can be accompanied by an arrow if the operation is being performed in the background.
The article also revealed that representatives of the three largest Xbox 360 resellers in the world (EB Games, GameStop, and Best Buy) claimed that the failure rate of the Xbox 360 was between 30% and 33%, and that Micromart, the largest repair shop in the United Kingdom, stopped repairing Xbox 360s because it was unable to fully repair the ...
SP campaign is co-op playable through third-party mod "svencoop" Half-Life: Decay: PS2: FPS: 2001 2 Local Split Yes* *Separate storyline campaign for co-op Half-Life 2: PC: FPS: 2004 ? LAN, Online Full No* *SP campaign is co-op playable through third-party mods Halo 2: Xbox: FPS: 2004 2 Local Split No Halo 3: XB360: FPS: 2007 2* Local, System ...
9. Kansas. When it comes to expensive states for homeowners, the state of Kansas doesn’t often come to mind. But it has an average property tax rate of 1.26%.
Spinning Wait Cursor as seen in OS X El Capitan. The spinning pinwheel is a type of progress indicator and a variation of the mouse pointer used in Apple's macOS to indicate that an application is busy.
‘The Old Farmer’s Almanac’ Snow Predictions for Christmas 2024. Here’s are the U.S. predictions for Christmas Day, 2024. Find the full details at The Old Farmer's Almanac. The publication ...
"I sat there every day (of filming) in complete awe of what they do, you know, watching people create, love, connect, share, build, grow. It was just wild," Brent recalls.
During the credits, the diver and great white shark swim together through the revitalized ocean. It is unclear whether the diver survived, or if the cutscene shows the diver in the afterlife with the spirit of the great white shark, referring to the circle of death and life renewal that the ocean reflects. [9]