ZakMckracken
ZakMckracken
ZakMckracken

I’d agree that Cyber Sleuth was excellent. I’m glad I gave it a shot, though I hadn’t played most of the previous entries.

I haven’t played Elden Ring, but is there actually a huge bug quest, or was this supposed to say “fixes huge quest bug?”

What they said: No one is doing NFTs. We just want to get to know our customers better.

The literal difference between then and now is Rowling’s very public attacks on transpeople.

I’m not sure on the accelerator, because at one point they say it wasn’t working so he didn’t want to use his brakes until after he could move all the way over, and at another they say he was “stuck” at 83mph (sounded like cruise control - which would shut off once he uses his brakes).

The rule actually states they have to file the Schedule 13D “within 10 days.” However, this article has the purchase date incorrect, and he was supposed to have filed by March 24th.

I was wondering this, too, since it took off as soon as the first officer wasn’t next to it. When it did stop further ahead, it still didn’t actually pull off to the side all the way.

Apparently this varies. Results from your Plex server (and others you have access to) should be listed first, and this works for me in the Windows application. However, several users have reported the same thing as you, that their Plex library results are not being presented first.

Supposedly it’s not supposed to work that way, though I have read several users report this. According to the Plex employees in the forum, results from Plex servers you have access to (including your own) are supposed to show first, then streaming services you check the box for in Plex, then other streaming services.

There are a few downsides to the current implementation. Firstly, selecting the streaming services you have just bumps those up in the list when you search or use the “Discover” tab. You’ll still see results from streaming services you don’t have (“More ways to watch” in searches), and in the forums Plex employees

Google already knows about areas with poor cell service and will prompt you to download the maps when you enter your route

but it seems almost certain oil companies are taking advantage of our willingness to spend more at the pump, and are price gouging us.

I agree, all “off-road” package vehicles should have some sort of skid plates.

It sounds like it’s meant for the “off-roading” that most people (especially those looking for a CUV) do, which is to say “dirt-roading” or “washboard-roading” with some bumps and maybe some smaller rocks, but certainly not heavily washed out roads, rock-crawling, or “making your own road.”

Often it’s both items that were needlessly sold linked to separate “store” editions (so BB, Amazon, Gamestop, etc. can all pay for their “unique” version), and those items are useless within an hour or two of gameplay because you’ll quickly find better stuff.

As multiple other comments stated on the Kotaku posting, Sony & Polyphony Digital don’t deserve praise for these changes. They intentionally went beyond with the always online, little reward, microtransaction riddled poor successor to the GT name, knowing they could toss a few tokens (yeah, sure, of course it’s worth

Wouldn’t you also need to compare the quality of mental health care in the countries? Quality, access to, and affordability of healthcare? Since poverty is often a driving force behind crime and gang membership, and gang conflict is responsible for a large number of the nation’s homicides, wouldn’t you also need to

From what I’d read, in this case it wasn’t a mental health issue but a gang issue (except as far as participating in gangs is a mental health issue).

From the article (presented this way because Kinja breaks quotes so often): “It appears that someone removed the car’s license plates before anyone could film the Tesla up close.”

When I worked at Walmart (cashier first, then stocker when my school schedule changed) we couldn’t have pallets on the floors during the day, and were limited in how much we could bring out to the floor so as to not obstruct shoppers.