I was a super smart business move to use the MWO assets. They got them for a song compared to how much it would have taken to build them themselves.
I was a super smart business move to use the MWO assets. They got them for a song compared to how much it would have taken to build them themselves.
I hate to be critical of anyone making a game, but...given the number of engineers and the fact they are using Unity (which was the right choice). It is really poorly engineered. The number of crashes and the loading times (my god, the loading times!) are completely ridiculous for what they are putting on the screen.
My wife thought Wonder Woman was coming.
I mean a scam on the idiot investors. There was a great opportunity for consumers, just don’t ever plan on the company being around more than a day in the future. for example, I would never pay more than a month at a time (and I’d only give then access to a credit card with very good fraud protection - if not only a…
I would have laughed my ass off if Rocket had said “Got it!” after picking the arm off the ground.
Remember, Wasp and the Ant-man takes place before Infinity War, so there could be a post credits scene where any one of them turns to dust (might be a great connecting moment and motivation for the crew).
His motivations are the worst part of the movie. They are simply wrong. Christ, we’re almost in a post scarcity economy, the idea that alien civilizations thousands of years more advanced than use would run out of food it insulting to the audience. I really wish the writers had given this a little bit of thought.
This was a ridiculous service from the start. That anyone with a brain saw was going to go out of business as soon as it run out of suckers to invest in their company. It might have been fine to take advantage of them when they first started but I’d be dubious even paying a month ahead of time.
It’s starting to feel like a PR stunt as this point. I’m glad women are directing more movies, there is no reason they shouldn’t be at parity with male directors, but there is no need for a production company to pat themselves on the back about it. Just do it.
My favorite story about this is the hiring of “The Five” (A popular Fox news show). When the cast asked Roger Ailes why he was adamant about calling it the five he said, “Because that way the only thing that matter is that there are five asses in the chairs.” A perfect distillation of their actual worth.
25 minutes! Oil, salt, pan and paying attention and you can get some good asparagus in less than half that time.
This show is right on the edge of my worth watching list. I’m really debating whether to keep it in the “watchlist” I just have no confidence that that show runners have plotted this thing out more than a season at a time. I don’t think they have one compelling story so they are just throwing one on top of another to…
Which is a shame because the I, Robot movie is actually not a bad film. It just has almost nothing to do with the book.
What you are talking about is the government managing housing, managing utilities. UBI gets the same thing, but they are using the open market, so people and companies compete to bring the price down and the quality up. They are very different things.
Because eventually poor people behead.
UBI would solve all these issues and still let the free market do what it does best, bring down the cost of production in a VAST VAST majority of cases.
The cost of the program is actually very complicated. Because if you have true UBI a large number of government programs (and the government employees and the buildings that house them) can be eliminated - save massive amounts of money (it’s not zero, but the cost is actually a lot less than people think).
This is exactly right, and a huge secondary benefit of UBI.
Rent is supply and demand. Why is there demand? A lot of it is because people want to live where they think they have the best chance of getting a job, causing clustering, which artificially raises rents. UBI would have the effect of a lot of people moving to cheaper places to live, because with decreased…