It feels like Trump takes all his cues from Nixon and ancient monarchic traditions.
It feels like Trump takes all his cues from Nixon and ancient monarchic traditions.
Yeah, I’m resolved to never say Merry Christmas unless it’s in reply to someone wishing me a Merry Christmas. Happy Holidays isn’t PC, it’s just sensible and fair.
As a white man, I can confirm that white people, especially conservative, religious white people, are among the most “triggerable” of people. I, for example, am triggered whenever someone claims that white men don’t get triggered or that people should be “less sensitive.”
I believe the difference between the HAMMER proposal and what Neil DeGrasse Tyson was talking about is the distance of the nuclear explosion to the asteroid. Tyson was talking about using a nuke in or on an asteroid to explode it, while HAMMER appears to be about detonating a nuke near the asteroid so as to vaporize…
The worst part is that the interaction prompt isn’t synchronized with when the contextual action is available. I’ve jumped so many times with the prompt on the screen because I explicitly waited until I saw the prompt before hitting X, only to have Noctis jump anyway.
Framerate isn’t the only measure of a graphical engine’s capabilities.
I’m certain that Sandata was trying to show what the full implications of KidKosmos’ comment were rather than agreeing with him.
I agree 100% with your point.
Some of your quotes are taken kind of out of context. The “Let’s party like it’s 2016" part of the Washington Post piece, for example, is part of a pointed section detailing the fact that Spencer intentionally and explicitly compares Hitler’s rise to power in 1933 with Trump’s rise to power now. It certainly doesn’t…
It’s actually at 2.6 million now. Not sure if this is the final tally for the initial count or if there are still votes to be counted in California.
You mean his quarter-million dollar investment?
I was suspicious when he was being silent about the recounts, then confused when he seemed to be arguing that there was massive voter fraud. Now I’m certain that he’s terrified.
Looked to me like the driver flipped him off the first time the motorcycle pulled up on him.
You don’t have to understand the fundamentals of all the science that goes into a piece of technology to be able to use or even create it. It’s not like we have to re-invent electrical transformers every time someone learns to make them. And we don’t have to go through telegraphs and telephone lines before we can…
Sometimes I think about ridiculous people with ridiculous beliefs and ideas and wonder how their spouses can tolerate the embarrassment. Then I realize they don’t have to, because they believe in and (often) love the ridiculous person they’ve married. And then I get to thinking about what a marvelous, unique bubble…
So an hour/level sounds like a pretty satisfying pace of advancement for a game like this.
What if we have the settings backward? What if William’s scenes are actually LATER in the timeline, and all the scenes we’ve been calling present-day are actually the past?
I snagged the Steam Link and a Steam Controller. Very impressed with the thoughtful approach Valve took toward these things. They need to work on getting Steam to restart if it crashes on the host PC though!
Well, the kind of election fraud that’s actually likely to happen (ie. not double-voting or dead voting) are the kinds of things you have to actually look for before you’ll really find evidence. There probably wasn’t anything untoward going on, but we just won’t know unless we look.
Yep, game’s still pretty hostile to players who live outside cities...