He voices the cantina patrons that order one perfectly normal human alcohol drink.
He voices the cantina patrons that order one perfectly normal human alcohol drink.
Yes, they died in 1920. The company was still called Dodge Brothers into the 30's.
No need to open the door. The heat is going to escape the oven eventually whether it’s open or not.
If you leave the door closed, where else would the heat go besides back into the house?
how would a company that doesn’t employ these drivers have cause to ask for special treatment for them?
That’s how this site works. Until you get “promoted” by staff or other users your comments are left in Pending. It’s an anti-spam and trolling technique.
Do you mean this post? But nice try stirring the pot.
If you want to attach Boomer credit to the massive technological increases that Gen X has created upon the foundation of computing you lay claim to, then this is all building on the work of Charles Babbage, or the ancient Greeks. Modern racing sims have as much to do with what Boomers created, as what Boomers created…
Heart disease kills YOU. Transmitting COVID-19 kills other people; and possibly you as well. Significant difference between the two.
Show me on the doll where he touched you and you liked it.
Halo is definitely slow, but I’d say it’s less about it aging and more just being a very different kind of game. Not quite an arena shooter like Quake or UT, but not quite as tactical and deliberate as something like Counter-Strike - it’s somewhere inbetween, with a little bit of DNA from everything.
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I don’t know.
She has savings and is still working from home. She wouldn’t risk their financial future just to buy a Switch. She was able to afford it. The girl wanted one last year, but she waited until they had more cash and until the girl was a bit older and would enjoy some of the more complex games.
Pretty interesting that the first 5G mast has just gone up in azeroth too.
You know americans also committed war crimes right? I dont see you whinning about those. Hypocrite.
David is correct, contract workers are employees in all aspects except where their paycheck comes from. I worked at one of the big three as a contract engineer for 2 years before the layoffs in 2019. I’m not sure about every contact company, but I imagine they all operate the same; there was no severance package, no…
Consider the inverse, if Jeep had not made a wrangler since the YJ, and then in 2021 released the JL and JLU - and if Ford had been cranking out Bronco’s since 1996, the Jeep would have significantly greater appeal.
Locking covers is standard procedure for most OEMs thanks to all the snooping that goes on these days.
Holy cringefest, Batman!