andydeltaco
andydeltaco
andydeltaco

It’s probably a repo job.

Towers will usually get in and get the car hooked up and out of the parking lot before the owner can run out side and get belligerent. After a few blocks they’ll stop, drop the car, square things up, and go the rest of the way to the destination.

If this was meant to be set after RoTJ, Savage Oppress would have been long dead.

Probably not, considering this game was supposed to be set after Return of the Jedi.

I get that the law’s borked and I honestly agree that it’s a little fucked up, but as a non-Georgian I’m just discussing my interpretation of it.

This is one of those weird gray areas where laws haven’t caught up with technology - growing pains like this are going to happen.

If they’re making a significant portion of their income in a building that “legally” (whether by actual on-the-books law, a clause in a lease, or a clause in a HOA agreement) cannot be used as a business, then yes.

Edit: to clarify, I’m not saying that every Tom, Dick, and Harry that gets a check for five bucks because

I’m going to go out on a *hhhuuuuggggeeeee* limb here and say that there was more to them being pegged by the HOA than one person parking one car in the street one time.

Or, you know, read the terms of the HOA agreement before you buy the house.

Probably something to do with people buying large, multibedroom homes and renting individual rooms out as if the house were some sort of pseudo-apartment.

This isn’t working from home.

This is running a content creation business out of a building zoned as a personal dwelling.

Does that mean I’m operating a business out of my home? 

I followed along last year but didn’t participate. That changes this year.

Yeah, it’s not terribly long - playthrough estimates here.

I got it running on a GameCube emulator on my Mac a few months ago and beat it in three nights, if that tells you anything.

It doesn’t hold up *that* well compared to modern third-person games, but it’s still a fun playthrough.

the day this post gets published is one of my favorite days of the year.

I’m honestly debating just buying one to have in case the one I’ve got now dies. I hate (and generally can’t use, thanks to my godawful huge hands) the MX Master’s forward/back buttons.

I’m honestly debating just buying one to have in case the one I’ve got now dies. I hate (and generally can’t use,

Can we just all stop for a second to appreciate how bloody fantastic Granite keysets look with basically any setup you pair them with?

I generally prefer having a portrait monitor for my terminal layout.