The really important question is, how long before it can DM for Dungeons and Dragons?
The really important question is, how long before it can DM for Dungeons and Dragons?
The really important question is, how long before it can DM for Dungeons and Dragons?
It seems to me that software developers occasionally have to make sweeping changes to their products (not that this is one). I feel that this type of little change has the effect of acclimatizing the public as a whole to adapting to software changes. Whether that is intentional or unintentional, I have no idea.
This is actually one of those things that I approve of. Recently I’ve noticed that when I am on a call and I go to hang up, the other person often hangs up at the same time, and I end up hitting the same person on my Favorites list that is in the same position as the end call button. Originally it was my boss, who…
I don’t get it. Twitter was always bird-themed. Birds twitter. That’s why you tweet. Again, it was a theme. Now it doesn’t make sense. X sounds like a social platform for mutants. Does anyone feel like he’s intentionally trying to torpedo Twitter?
It’s amazing how much I simultaneously want and don’t want this.
To this day, it’s still X-Wing. There have been a lot of amazing games since then, but this was the first. It was the first time that you actually got to feel like you were in the Star Wars universe, for any of us.
Dude, I was joking. Jeez, relax. Obviously, they didn’t go on for love, and yes, the producers of these shows are the ones that deserve the condemnation. The descriptions of these conditions are deplorable and should probably be investigated and/or prosecuted.
So... you went on a “reality” TV show and it turned out to be a bad idea. I’m shocked, shocked I say (that you couldn’t see that one coming). A spouse isn’t something you win on a game show.
What amazes me is that they’ve been able to give us a compelling season and bring back a lot of fan favs, without it feeling like fan service (pay attention JJ). Not only are they getting the band back together, but every episode seems to have some other special cameo there to boot. I loved seeing “Tuvok,” the whole…
He means the 4th Kelvinverse movie. He also makes that point clear in the article.
There were no “new” members of the Marx Brothers. There were five altogether, but only these four ever made it to the big screen. Gummo, who was the second youngest, only performed on stage and left the act when he was drafted into service during WWI. Zeppo left the act when they left Paramount, and after that, the…
That’s fairly idiotic. One of the many things that make mobile phones ubiquitous is that they are utterly portable. We can use them in the car, at work, while we’re walking, on the toilet, in the store, anywhere. It succeeded because it seamlessly integrated with real life. When you’re in the metaverse, you can’t even …
I seem to remember paying $50-60 for games 25 years ago. Heck, Goldeneye was $70 when it came out in ‘97.
I seem to remember paying $50-60 for games 25 years ago. Heck, Goldeneye was $70 when it came out in ‘97. If game prices kept up with inflation, your average game would be about $130. That being the case, I’m fine with a $70 price tag.
I am trying to not get too excited about this. Trying so hard. I was so excited for Crystal Skull, and was let down. That said, the shot of him picking up his hat and whip while the Raiders March begins to swell... goosebumps.
Why?
Let me see if I get the logic here. Because she vetted him for a daytime talk show over a decade ago, that means he should be good enough in her eyes for any job out there?
I personally like the “hey’ part of it. It prevents it from being set off accidentally because people mention it. I used to have an Alexa which would go off every time someone used the word “Alexa.” This was especially annoying when I would have zoom calls with a coworker whose name was Alexa.