I thought he *can’t* delete tweets, because of the whole case early on in his tenure where it was decided that they all need to stay up because they’re official presidential communications? Not that I mind if it was, but isn’t this a catch-22?
I thought he *can’t* delete tweets, because of the whole case early on in his tenure where it was decided that they all need to stay up because they’re official presidential communications? Not that I mind if it was, but isn’t this a catch-22?
Not sure which thread I saw it on, but Alexandra answered a question about that saying that it was just in stasis because of the holidays but should start up next week.
Morning threads merged with the daily music threads. Not that you’d know that unless you caught the single headline that talked about it when it happened, or that the music threads point that out in any way.
UPS, Fedex and the like have been on a hiring binge for the last few months. It’s not an exciting job sorting through or delivering packages, but it sure is solid for at the very least the next 6 months.
I think what they were going for (and missed horribly) is Vimes at the very start of ‘Guards!’ where he was constantly either deeply drunk or hung over, and thus bleary and somewhat non-sensible. The makers of this show probably didn’t read past the first couple chapters to know that Vimes comes out of that, with…
I think what they were going for (and missed horribly) is Vimes at the very start of ‘Guards!’ where he was constantly either deeply drunk or hung over, and thus bleary and somewhat non-sensible. The makers of this show probably didn’t read past the first couple chapters to know that Vimes comes out of that, with…
Definitely not even then, since most of the architecture seems to have been designed and built by Bloody Stupid Johnson.
Funny you say that, because that “Bloomberg reports” is *by* Jason, said more involved journalist.
I’m not really seeing this in my playthrough outside of a few choices where it falls into the same trap as a lot of voiced protagonist games. That being inconsistent prompts to speech and not knowing *how* it’ll be delivered sometimes.
Now, I know that big ticket games get preferential treatment from the 1st parties on gold rom checks, and they can often get things turned around faster than normal sometimes but this story from CDPR is flat out impossible. In order to get the game approved, shipped, and in stores it had to be submitted to 1st party 3…
My stance on buying the game (for PC anyway) is that if you were ok with the Skyrim, or Fallout 3, or New Vegas, or Fallout 4 launch situations on PC, you’ll be happy here. Bugs abound! Graphical and collision issues, incredibly stupid and broken AI, quests not updating properly... But nothing that actually breaks the…
I work for a smaller publisher, so I don’t have the ins that someone like EA or Ubi might have, but I can tell you that our company has never had the opportunity to get a dev kit for an unannounced console. Even post announcement, we’ve had to work off breadboards or obviously hand-made/3D printed case kits if we…
If prosecuted, sure could be. As it stands though, it could be prosecuted as a misdemeanor, and you see how many cases have actually been brought. So in theory, yeah. In practice? Never going to happen.
Speaking of disappearing clothing (kind of), is there any way to get Z’s original clothes back? I accidentally disassembled their favorite shirt, jeans and shoes. :(
No way in *heck* is 56% correct, has to be massively overstated. I live in the valley in California, only about 10 miles from Burbank. Ya know, home of Disney, Universal, Marvel, all those. So internet is kinda a thing in the area. No gigabit internet here though. And even if it *were* available, it’d be WAY too…
Yep. And to top that off, these new, horrible, no good people would be felons, so they may well lose their right to vote! Oh, and let’s make that felony parole, say..... 5 years with no computer use just for good measure since it’s a computer crime and all. Ya know, enough time to ruin that person’s life and cause…
Yeah, this is strange. I could have sworn they already had this, and thought maybe I was taking crazy pills. Apple... already does this? It just brings other apps into line with what Android apps have had to do for years.
This is a law that, if passed, will be easily capable of indicting just about everyone in the US that uses *any* kind of social media within a few years of passing if law enforcement pushed on it.
I’d say that’d be true, except that a ton of games also have X-Axis flips, probably for that exact reason.
I’m not sure that it’s even as complex as scientists are figuring. It seems to me to just be a perception of the camera. This isn’t the original image I remember (saw one around 15 years or so ago that was largely the same) but it’s the same principle.