A kiwi?
A kiwi?
1/2 of Portal’s charm was in the ambiance and characters (including the Companion Cube). The puzzles (and mechanics) were good, but a bit perfunctory. There also weren’t any puzzles that were terribly difficult. The writing, voice acting, and sound in general was what really made it memorable.
It looks like the towing company parks a dummy truck halfway blocking the dipped curve to make it appear like it’s not a driveway. If so, it’s definitely a scam. The property looks like it’s fenced in, but the fence itself fell down.
Was going to star, but couldn’t bring myself to change the 69.
Still, I’d like to see Phelps
do this while wearing armordrown.
I have to say, the physics in Rocket League really bothered me.
Yes, platformers and RNG-based RPGs are different.
Death Note marathon, coming to a TV near me: August, 2016.
Stuck the landing.
Or teleporting around the field randomly.
It is a relatively clever way to defeat people automating small periodic routes (ceiling fan, RC car, toy train, etc.) at the same time as driving (at a normal speed). Recording distance and ping timestamps to calculate rate would solve the proposed issue. Or institute the same process locally to bypass ping issues,…
The point was that the ping is supposed to be 60 s, but can be significantly longer, due to server traffic, but it still has a cutoff of 300 m. So if the ping is especially bad, you could easily meet the cutoff.
Mine shows me moving on the map even when it loses connection to the servers, so I’m guessing the logging and location animation are done separately.
Yes! People who say “an historical” can go sit on a fist.*
By his account, the car moved before he fired. If he pointed his gun at them before the car moved then that’s assault, and by committing an illegal act he’s no longer legally allowed to stand his ground. Actually, it looks like Florida’s law only applies to buildings (something with a roof) and vehicles, so it…
You can ask someone to move from the public area in front of your property, but except in very specific circumstances (e.g., blocking your driveway) they are under no obligation to comply or even answer your questions. You have no right to detain them. If they are acting suspicious, call the police, someone who does…
You can confront people in front of your property, e.g., on the public road or sidewalk, because that’s just free speech, but you can’t threaten them with a weapon, attempt to detain them, or force them to leave. If they’re on your property you can tell them to leave, but you can’t use force unless they actually…
Being on someone’s lawn is trespassing at best and does not constitute a reasonably threat of bodily harm (logically if not legally by Florida law). If he found them in his house then maybe he could infer some threat, but on his lawn? The problem with Stand Your Ground is that people who are just confused can be…