Good show, great poster.
Good show, great poster.
Seriously though what the fuck is the point of this low tier shit post click farm if you don’t even have pictures??? Thank Dharna Noor, now I know the glaciers are melting.
It’s not that bad. Delaying the asteroid by seven minutes will do the job; that’s enough to change an impact anywhere on Earth into a clean miss. (Earth orbital velocity 30 km/s, Earth diameter 12750 km.) Assuming a nuclear detonation right in front of it 30 days before projected impact, the velocity has to change by…
Those images are too dramatic. You must not look upon them.
‘The new study notes that “the acceleration of sea-level rise since 2000 [is] often attributed to the accelerated loss from both the Greenland ice sheet and Antarctic ice sheet.”’
wouldn’t it be cool if an example image were included in this story? yeah.
It’s an interesting question, but from a logistical-response perspective prior to impact, I’m not sure whether misinformation and conspiracy theories among the general public should be considered as a significant factor unless the assumption is that they have the political will to actually interfere with the response…
Source: I used to sell Buicks.
Eh, they put it in the header. It was the non-spoken recommendation.
The estate will have to pay.
Uh, Mercedes Streeter? Time is of the essence with this one, don’t you think? “...if you can wait about two months...” isn’t really an option.
A games company whose business model relies on selling DLC to fund games support and development should do a better job at releasing DLC’s.
Is anyone really shocked that a studio famous for releasing incomplete games released an incomplete expansion? :P
I’ve been playing Paradox’s games since the 2D days. Every release they did back then was roughly this sloppy, but it was excusable because they were breaking new ground as a small indie team. CK1 is possibly the most egregious example of this. That game was BROKEN, but people flocked to it nonetheless. There was…
This is the very latest update, so just shy of two weeks old and the patch notes describe it as:
Honestly as someone who’s been heavily into their games since 2012 this slow degrade has been happening for a long time. EUIV has suffered from DLC overload for years now where each one just further upsets an already precarious balance situation, Stellaris ended up seeming much of the uniqueness ripped out of it…
Both of those things can be true at the same time.
The real problem is Paradox business model, in my opinion. It’s unique, and apparently works, but every single DLC they launch better be perfect, since they rely on dlc sales, and keep making them for years and years, intead of working in a sequel or new IP. Stellaris is from 2015, and the most recent dlc for the game…
There are still placeholders or wrong art uses with the sikh and zoroastrian religions.
Getting a Falcon Heavy constructed is a moot point. Nothing needs to be built. There are multiples of them in waiting for use. Sure, many of them are slated for future launches already, but I would think averting a major disaster probably takes priority. But then again, we are talking about a world run by a collection…