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I think its the lack of specifics. By not specifying something like the world-building, attention to detail, fight scenes, etc., it appears on the surface that they are making a clone, or at the very least marketing it as a clone.

I was wondering how they would even make it work as a series, or any game as a series for that matter. The defining characteristic of a video game is its interaction with the player, when you take that away, what do you have left that you can tell a story about? In games with world-building, you could tell a

I doubt this will change that. In fact I could see them explicitly blocking HTTP2 features because they're Comcast.

The proper term I believe is "barycenter".

I don't even want to think about what Kirk has...

And charities that give homeless people coats instead of helping them get a place to live.

My company thanks them too, we sell Big Pharma most of their lab supplies.

My wife is building a collection of murderers in Funko form for her office, she'll be very happy to be able to add Helena.

So how would it work in a case where the man is financially abusing the woman? Such as he prevents her from having a job, so therefore its his phone.

That may be, but she is utilized horribly.

The cardboard ones are very affordable when compared to re-upholstering a couch.

Jonathan Stewart sounds like way more fun than Matt Stafford.

Apple charged $8 for an update to iOS several years ago (I had a 3G at the time), so there is some precedence.

The shopping site/app Touch of Modern takes Apple Pay.

For all of my mom's kerfuffling, she got me the "Dark is Rising" series because it was a Newberry award winner, completely unaware of all of the paganism within. Its interesting how arbitrary some of those exemptions can be.

I could see that being a contributing factor. My mom bought into this particular panic, she's 77 now. My wife's parents are ~15 years younger and did not buy into this panic.

Or work closer to where you live. Based on where I work now, I would rather get a new job closer to my home than live near where I work.

If they count a pitching change as a "mound visit", then it would be reduced.

I'm a software engineer. I also passed the algebra entrance exam to the university I went to without a calculator.

The NFL has a rookie seminar about managing money, sounds like every sport needs it.