That 14 year old is a professional being paid to do a job. Given that she’s expected to do that job well, they probably should be listening to her.
That 14 year old is a professional being paid to do a job. Given that she’s expected to do that job well, they probably should be listening to her.
(Incidentally - nobody is actually putting gerbils in their butts. That was made up to demonize gay people.)
Seems like a silly question but — do people still DO LAN parties?
I too came away from Episode 1 with the same thoughts about Portia’s decision to stay in for dinner.
They were way out over the water. Safely out of range of even firearms, I’d guess.
The pay a quarter for a cart thing is (effectively) solving a problem for them, not you.
It is a crappier version of Trader Joe’s. Importantly, it’s also a cheaper version of Trader Joe’s. If Trader Joe’s is already too crappy for you, then Aldi is not looking for your business.
https://strategywiki.org/wiki/Mega_Man_3/Tips_and_Tricks
Reminds me of the crazy trick in MegaMan where second controller holds down left arrow. You get super jumping and can jump out of pits.
Just tried it. Yes, roaring sound. Didn’t realize that!
I don’t know if this is well known, and I don’t even know exactly how I do it, but I learned to flex a muscle which pops my hears.
Couple points:
That’s the problem - they have no backup model. It might be giving them too much credit to suggest that their leadership is just throwing things against the wall and seeing what sticks.
I have tried working in VR - and I enjoyed it, but the tech needed work. It hurt my eyes after a few hours, and also it fell short of the dream of sticking floating windows freaking everywhere. (I am a 100+ browser tab kind of guy)
Bethesda mostly functions as an independent company still. (Most recent acquisitions do: GitHub, Nuance, etc.)
Yeah, I don’t get it. It sounded fine, she seemed to treat it carefully so not to damage it.
That certainly didn’t help. IMO, the larger problem was that they thought mobile gaming meant watered down versions of the games that people loved on their big consoles.
MIDA Multi-Tool.
I continue to love this show. I’m a dude, and I can enjoy it because I recognize all the crap the women in my life have dealt with, and I’ve heard about.
My parents would take us to the mall, and we’d just cycle through the stores with gaming PC’s and game consoles on demos. This was so long ago that it was stores like Babbage’s, K-Mart, Software Etc., and later Funcoland.