Maybe this is the first month of 2 million units getting shipped to stores. Would be great for the holiday season.
Maybe this is the first month of 2 million units getting shipped to stores. Would be great for the holiday season.
Maybe this is the first month of 2 million units getting shipped to stores. Would be great for the holiday season.
Maybe this is the first month of 2 million units getting shipped to stores. Would be great for the holiday season.
AR-15 full auto melt down test videos on youtube (links below) for even the most entry level AR-15 rifles with a steel barrel usually last 200-300 rounds before catching fire and can still shoot. So even if they only purchased five of them that’s 1000-1500 rounds in a short amount of time.
The important part people seem to be missing is she added another destination for 93 miles when in the car and not through the app. I’m wondering how that conversation went between her and the driver and what the process of confirmation for the additional charge. Both Uber and the lady are at fault here.
This is still bad news... don’t sugar coat or say this is okay in any sense.
Same thing happens to IT all the time. You think we like calling someone that is pissed that they don’t understand how the internet or computers work and in their words its just “broken” so they throw a tantrum to rival a 5 year old that didn’t get a second cookie.
Alright champion of the cause. lol
Cool if they licensed it from PU but if he doesn’t have a patent (not listed in your excerpt) it doesn’t matter. Epic can make the BR version of fortnight. This just looks more like a good faith business spat more than anything.
So PU has a patent on battle royal games? I’ve not seen that written anywhere and would be interesting if it were so.
Remember Epic isn’t the one locking platforms down to only be able to interact with themselves. This comes from the console overlords of Sony and Microsoft. Hopefully this was Epic opening Pandora’s box to get some player base pressure on those two.
Nintendo doesn’t want your money... we should all be used to it by now.
Step 1 wait for PC
Not everyone is watching for texts during the middle of the night from stock trackers and really you shouldn’t need to use one of these tools to get something. At this point I really think Nintendo has an irrational fear of making to much money.
I wish gamestop would just curl up and die already. Went into one over the weekend with a friend that needed to return something and its all nerd figures and plush. The games were relegated to the back 1/4 of the store like they were a redheaded step child.
I need more stars for this post. Upper management/ownership are usually the biggest crybabies when it comes to security.
yep all IT people are smug, not like they are trying to be as secure as possible but can’t be because of users crying about it being to hard to access things or passwords being a pain or technology is confusing. Network security is only as good as the weakest link and that is usually users.
While yes everyone doesn’t need access to it, keeping it offline is just inefficient. What most likely happened is someone made a service account with higher than needed access and they figured out the password. Also they could have gotten it from a non-IT person with access rights that clicked on a phishing email…
and still doesn’t care about customers with all the product shortages.
Key word there is considering. When your service costs around $10 a month people forget they even have the service or its just another small charge on the credit card.
most Blizzards games and some others are CPU driven so while having a bad ass GPU gets you to the super high end of FPS performance you still need a decent CPU to get you there without proving to be a bottleneck.
Even their recommendations are wonky. I would never recommend an i3 for anything even closely related to gaming or general desktop use.