May be they are not really having that argument. Maybe they are participating in a massive PBP game in which they play the roles of people having that argument.
I had never heard of Everything before this thread. I've downloaded and tried it. I see that it has a lot of interesting features, like support for regular expressions, but the "basic" usage is extremely simple and it works great for me for finding stuff (I have a ton of files scattered all over...
I'm glad I bought a PDF copy for in in 2020. And I'm especially glad that it was a PDF, that is safely backed up and that I can still access and use...
I find it a bit strange that they list Cthulhu by Torchlight under the classes header. All the other sources contain full classes, while this product has just sub-classes.
I personally liked them both, especially Dunkirk. I only watched The Presige once, when it originally came out and I was lukewarm at best. But considering that it is universally praised and I generally like Nolan, I really should see it again.
My eyesight is also no longer good, but I can still read WotC's books. However, and maybe we are starting to go in a circle, I was specifically referring to the digital formats of those books...
Nah... I would never be so careless as to pronounce the full name of Thar.... [Nikosandros is carried away screaming by unseen forces moving along the dimension of nonconceivability]
I have a ton of PDFs, and I've neatly stored them in nested sub-directories. However, I'd really like to have an easy tagging system, which I could use for searches.