Flour, butter, and eggs.
Flour, butter, and eggs.
I was asked if I could be a character from Star Wars, who would it be.
Dayum. The guy who owns it - and isn't using it - renewed it for a year. I has a sad.
My lastname.me expires soon. If the squater doesn't renew, how do I make sure I beat all the other sumbitches and get it?
Acacia was minding her own business, lying out on the beach, when the plastic hook holding her bikini top together snapped off.
This biggest issue I see with that is the PC market when Steam was born was very different from what the console market is today. I think it was primarily those differences that made Steam acceptable.
It's probably done more for the items that can't be purchased with bells.
I hear you about RPGs. Rare, single use item? Into the pile of never-use you go!
But truly, it's not just homeowners who do a poor job. In my home, the previous owner had the basement finished by a contractor. They installed a bathroom with an ejector pump and then walled the pump in completely. Absolutely no access to it. As a young and stupid first-time home-buyer, I didn't notice this for years…
A fattening symbol for obnoxious levels executive pay and the death of the living wage.
The consequences should be clearly noted in the description available before buying the game. Otherwise it's a big FU to people who dropped their hard earned for nada.
It's like $110. What? No one else wraps a ton of ones with a hundo?
Ha, the last time CS was on sale, I had it in my cart and then remembered...and abandoned that cart with prejudice.
Obviously it's going to be on a curve, but since the average gamer skews older these days, some are undoubtedly professionals with some business savvy. I think the hardest part - and this applies to any hobby - is separating the passion when discussing business.
Because when someone loses, someone else wins. The people that win have a vested interest in keeping him out there duping future losers.
You are right. Essentially, people thought it would allow them to form pseudo-pirate groups who could split the cost of new games eleven ways. Of course, the same people planning to do this would drone on about how used games were killing the industry.
This seems more like a resume/self-promotion problem. Seems like if he would have put he was a self-employed contractor for three years and then listed some of his more outstanding accomplishments it wouldn't have raised the red flags. Then he could flesh it out during the interview with stuff like "able to adapt to…
It's simple. Cooking is art, and you can't science art. It just makes people mad.