Agreed 100%. This was my favorite season since 3, and honestly I think it’s pretty close between 3 and 6. I personally am digging the serialization.
Agreed 100%. This was my favorite season since 3, and honestly I think it’s pretty close between 3 and 6. I personally am digging the serialization.
I’m not upset that I missed this typo, thanks to you!
I think Middleditch’s conduct is kinda gross but ultimately between him and his ex. I don’t think it rises to the standard of misconduct. I don’t know enough about the Hadrian situation to have an opinion on her situation.
I’d love to have an opportunity to make a decision where the choice that is a *mistake* gets me paid $200 million. That’s like saying selling your startup for many millions was a mistake because *maybe* the buyer will turn it into a multibillion dollar business. Except that Bieber doesn’t have to lift a finger to…
There are plenty of folks who aren’t pro-union but will join unions to work in a closed shop, because they have no other choice if they want to work in those fields. I had a few family members who were not pro-union in the 1990s but grumpily paid their union dues so they could be teachers, because public schools were…
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I am not sure what they meant by “created,” but the percentage is the ratio of U-235 to U-238. Naturally occurring uranium on Earth is over 99% U-238; most of the rest is U-235, with some other isotopes in tiny amounts. 90% enriched uranium would be 90% U-235; you need to enrich uranium to about 5% U-235 for nuclear…
Agreed, 100%. Anyone who thinks Rick is awesome and the hero has *not* been paying attention.
Exactly. I don’t have kids, I don’t want kids, and I’m one of those pesky folks that actually understands the poison is all about the dose. Luckily, I’ve already got a nice Wolf gas range and hopefully won’t need to replace it before I retire and possibly relocate.
Uh, are you saying “solid gold,” as in, the can isn’t hollow? I suspect a 15k GBP “solid gold” can would still be hollow.
Right?!!
Agreed - I think it’s consistently funnier and less nihilistic than R&M, and it’s specifically called out that it tries to hew more toward traditional high-concept sitcom plotting, aside from the Wall.
That’s part of what makes S4 the weakest, IMO. S5 builds to its climax literally being a repudiation of that.
Even if another episode is never made, it’s definitely worth checking out. Some of the funniest lines and bits I’ve ever seen, combined with a surprising amount of pathos.
Oh really? Tell me how shows like, say, The Expanse - the very picture of a show the definitely didn’t “hit-all-the-demos,” would have fared back when there were a handful of networks and cable channels. In the case of The Expanse, late stage capitalism is directly responsible for the last three seasons of it…
You can empathy for someone without spending more than a few seconds on it. Besides, if your time has value, what are you doing posting on this sad husk of a site?
The problem you run into in this space is that, at a lot of companies, if you post a specific grade within a job family, and you end up needing to hire at a different grade, you can run into issues with HR interference, or uncomfortable conversations with an applicant when you really want to hire them but can’t at the…
Exactly this. I’m tech “adjacent” - I work for an institutional customer in CA of a large, but niche, tech company - and I was hoping this is how CA would implement the salary ranges. The flexibility to hire at a grade within a family that is lower than I was looking for, in a situation where I find a super strong…
This comment is not made in good faith; I suspect you’re someone who thinks men are scumbags by definition.
I loved the first season, hated the second, but really enjoyed the third. First, as a member of the “Oregon Trail Generation,” (on the edge of Gen X and Millenial - I’m 41 for example) I grew up with the tropes from the game. Additionally, and more importantly, they used filming techniques used in classic Westerns,…