Glad to see the plant-based nuggets represented here. I was surprised recently when I made up some Tyson nuggets for my kid and a few Good & Gather (Target store brand) meatless nuggets for me and found the Good & Gather ones to be far superior.
Glad to see the plant-based nuggets represented here. I was surprised recently when I made up some Tyson nuggets for my kid and a few Good & Gather (Target store brand) meatless nuggets for me and found the Good & Gather ones to be far superior.
Every La Croix flavor tastes like sadness.
“Freedom Fries." Seriously. If you weren't attuned to politics during the Iraq war, look it up.
I remember seeing the 3dfx-enabled graphics and being amazed at where graphics cards were taking us. And I think the announcer would yell “DECAPITATION” and that was always funny when I was younger.
Hyperblade?
Here -- let me raise your engagement score by pointing out the inanity of the article.
He shouldn’t be canoodling a cannoli either.
Thank you! I understand that conservatives are rarely held back by things like “definitions” but c’mon -- that’s not how blackmail works.
LOL
1) milquetoast
Zoom isn’t approved for my firm, but in Teams the person speaking is highlighted and can be autoselected.
That presupposes that VR has demonstrated its utility. It has not.
Well, your Nostradamus bonafides are truly outstanding. Color me convinced.
I don’t know that your horse/car metaphor actually works. Cars had obvious superior utility to horses from the start. There may have been people objecting because horses were “good enough,” but that’s not the argument people are using against VR. It’s not like traditional gaming is “good enough” compared to VR — it’s…
The utility is emerging slower than the slowest thing I can think of — which, if I had to choose off the top of my head, is currently “continental drift.” They’ve had decades to develop a killer app, and 3D Teams Live ain’t it. But since you’re using it right now, why don’t you tell me why strapping a couple pounds…
That’s an apt metaphor if price is the barrier you’re trying to solve for.
The legal issues for leftovers is going to be a nightmare. You’d basically have to find a way to indemnify yourself for any of your food that leaves the premises. I don’t know if a notation in the menu will be sufficient. Or do you just disallow leftovers entirely?
Some T-Mobile plans come with free Netflix. Free-ish if you want 4K.
It even led to a delightful Archer moment.
That means dabbling squarely in the status quo of popular opinion.