At least it’s not a Raimi nightmare like Legend of the Seeker. The books sucked hard giant dick, but wow did they mangle that story for people who actually liked Goodkind’s work.
At least it’s not a Raimi nightmare like Legend of the Seeker. The books sucked hard giant dick, but wow did they mangle that story for people who actually liked Goodkind’s work.
Too sweet. If it’s not at least 70% cacao, I’m not eating it. But thanks for the thought.
In fairness, I’ve never heard any financial journalist, pundit or former employee say anything nice about the guy. Very heavy on command and control, militaristic six sigma management.
A master swordsmith named Hattori, and you don’ think that’s a reference to Hattori Hanzo?
As a Dart owner, I say YES TO THIS TIMES 1,000,000!
Indeed he did http://www.cnbc.com/id/30502091?sl…
How do you really feel though Matt
Didn’t this guy get ranked one of the worst CEOs at one point?
“...Science is an inherently error-fraught business...” Very true. It is nice that, unlike Religion, it is willing to say “Hey, that’s bullshit.”
This is amazing: For the past six years, Colorado has provided teen and low-income women access to free birth control. The result? According to the state’s department of public health, the birthrate among teens statewide plunged 40% between 2009 and 2013. Abortions fell 42% in the same period. [CDPHE via NYT]
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Pfft. I guessed 657 octillion.
Eh... it’s close. You’re better off trying not to focus on anything directly, or the periphery melts, or changes shape, or turns into little creatures, etc. I didn’t necessarily see things that weren’t there, but the things I did see were wrong. Basically, this is probably the closest representation to the visuals of…
Try a larger dose.
By now, the entire internet’s realized that Deep Dream, Google’s artificial neural network, is capable of some…
Other horrible details:
It’s not the gameplay; it’s the UI. The gameplay is perfectly fine, in that the mechanics really aren’t that different from any other RPG out there today (because it was a forerunner of what the genre became), but trying to use the UI in today’s world is painful.
I tried to play it - and it looks genuinely like it was a fun game, in its time - but the controls, lack of mouse-wheel support, etc, left me thinking “I’m a grown man, with kids, and time is precious so why don’t I just go play a game that’s fun.”