So they’re basically saying, “we did it, but it wasn’t us because we hired someone to do it but the person we hired wasn’t supposed to be doing it so we didn’t do it after all.”
So they’re basically saying, “we did it, but it wasn’t us because we hired someone to do it but the person we hired wasn’t supposed to be doing it so we didn’t do it after all.”
Do any of those morons even know that Musk isn’t American?
at least he’s contributing to the destruction of humanity
You make it sound like it’s a bad thing that he recovered. “Gosh darn it, despite our best efforts he didn’t die. Better luck next time!”
restaurants that use other, established eateries—like Macaroni Grill or Brio Italian Garden
But then they couldn’t charge gourmet prices for food from Denny’s. If people knew where 90% of delivery food comes from they wouldn’t pay the prices asked.
Once again, evil sows the seeds of it’s own destruction.
I had a passenger a few weeks ago who didn’t know that Musk was South African. Even after he googled it he still didn’t believe it. So if Musk did try to run he’d at least get a few (million) votes.
It ain’t gonna happen. Musk is all talk and a full feathered coward. Hell, he spouted off about buying Twitter and had to be sued into making that happen. Do ya really think he’s gonna risk getting his ego bruised (and ass kicked) in front of an audience?
Who’s the brave bastard who mo-capped the bear?
It’s probably easier than stopping a human actor. Humans don’t respond the same to a whole salmon.
Don’t forget Street Rod II!
It’s not that great. You’d think they’d program it to recognize if someone doesn’t watch a recommended title after a certain period of time and swap it out for something else. My recommended list has shit on it that I’ll never watch, have no interest in watching, and has been on there for years.
and written communication and strategic thinking skills (whatever that means).
That seems excessive when a few bags of ammonium nitrate carried in by someone dressed like a groundskeeper can get the job done.
Tessier-Lavigne blamed “others in my lab” for the research data manipulation but again claimed he was “unaware of these issues.” He went on to say, “I agree that in some instances I should have been more diligent when seeking corrections, and I regret that I was not.”
Cancer so bad that it keeps him from checking reviews for the game he released but didn’t kill him? People work while going through cancer treatments every day. Especially in the US. So that’s not really an excuse. Plus, if he did have cancer that bad, wouldn’t he say something about it? That would garner a hell…
So dude’s at home with nothin’ to do and instead of checkin’ to see how the game is being received, he just ignores it? Sure, maybe a family member got sick or died, but that doesn’t explain three years of not checking up on it. Especially if he’s getting money from sales during a time when a lot of people were…
So someone makes a game, puts it out there, and then just ignores it? For years? Nah, son. Someone who makes a game (or any other art) is gonna be lookin’ at every review. Especially given the length of time it takes to make a game. Creators don’t just walk away, especially since a major motivation of creation is…