danseitz
Dan Seitz
danseitz

Yeah, applying Occam’s Razor here, my guess is the games sell pretty well in Japan and Asia and don’t really move the needle in the US. So you sell the import to the small audience of Westerners that actually want it, instead of trying to compete. It’s not like KT is rolling in cash.

Me I’m wondering how awful that fifth sandwich must be.

Shit, I’m level 47 and I’m not done.

Wound up getting Godzilla and Hatoful Boyfriend from the PlayStation Store. Also got a few gifts for family.

Yeah, this is so flagrantly, hideously engineered to get awards I feel like movies like this should get a Golden Razzie by default. “And the Annual Tryhard Award goes to...”

“Drunk Shoved At TD North Garden” is up there with “Sun Rises” and “Voters Displeased With Washington” as an obvious headline.

It’s useful as a cooking wine if you need the sweet aspect, I’ve found.

The problem is people insist on cooking the whole bird in one piece. You cut it into pieces, it’s way more manageable. Plus you can prepare it in different ways that way.

Also, if you even minorly fuck up the turkey, it’s objectively a loss. One year my wife made Thanksgivukkah, and we wound up brining chicken parts in Manischewitz and lemon brine. It was waaaaay better than turkey.

Would you care if they used that data to, say, jack up the price of those products because they know exactly when you need them?

I’d argue Bruce’s clever ruse is the first glimmerings of his becoming Batman.

There is a pizza served near where I live that’s pepperoni, barbecue chicken, and roasted red peppers. It is pure glory. I pity you, that you will never experience it.

Try a version where they use hot sauce under the cheese instead of tomato sauce.

If they can save money or pass on costs to consumers by doing it, they will do it. If the cost of developing a pricing algorithm is lower than the cost of the money they lose by rounding, then they’ll develop the pricing algorithm.

You really think the US would pass a law like that? Seriously?

In the US, it’s not safe to assume the minimum wage will rise. It was last raised to $7.25 in 2009, after a two-year process. Until that point it had been $5.15 an hour for a decade. Keep in mind this is less than half of what a living wage is where most Americans live.

“It doesn’t hurt.... It doesn’t hurt... It doesn’t hurt...” GYAHHHAHOOEY that scared the shit out of me.

Really, it’s a browser window, which is the whole problem here.

Why would I pay ten bucks to use a kludge of a control scheme?

This assumes businesses will accept rounding down. They won’t. In fact, they’re pretty well set to keep you rounding up; if you round up from fifty and down from .49, you would have to buy fifty things with a tag that ends in .99 before the math started working in your favor.