Overeem has everything you want in terms of style, looks, and ability... except he can’t get hit and gets gassed. Otherwise, he’s right out of central casting. Just a larger than life figure.
Overeem has everything you want in terms of style, looks, and ability... except he can’t get hit and gets gassed. Otherwise, he’s right out of central casting. Just a larger than life figure.
Which is why software is the most vulnerable of all, I agree.
I’m not just talking about this situation. I’m saying, in general, people should be thinking far more critically and skeptically about these cloud services and not rush to dismiss the value of physical ownership. As you’re doing right now.
People love to make fun of those (like me) who still buy physical media - for me, Blu-Rays, paper books, and records. But the fact is that any product you purchased digitally that’s housed on someone else’s servers is a product that could someday disappear from your library. For example, Amazon has removed files from…
Two-time Super Bowl champion Sloth.
Next time might be useful to post the time in the audio when this discussion takes place.
The AI sucks, Luke. It sucks. It sucks so hard.
And this is why multiplayer shooters are not fun.
... did the sidebar of this site just switch from left to right for anyone else?
Of course, Murray also proves the utter impotence of student protest movements to actually harm its targets. He is still well-connected, well-moneyed, and influential in his own circles. Of course, tackling that problem is an actually hard task for the left; telling the left what it wants to hear about free…
I just don’t get why people continue to pretend that these ideas are marginal. Why? What does Law derive so much of his identity from pretending that his ideas are contested when they are almost universally embraced?
Vinyl sounds fantastic, it remunerates artists far more fairly than streaming or MP3s, records are physical objects so you never have to worry about DRM or some company going out of business, and nowadays they usually come with MP3 codes anyway.
Vinyl sounds fantastic, it remunerates artists far more fairly than streaming or MP3s, records are physical objects…
Oladipo quietly had a not-bad season.
♫ I thank the Lo-o-o-rd each day
for the apocalypse ♫
The problem is that it’s hard to tell if you’re not enjoying an adventure game because you already went through the puzzles before.
Why does every question in sports have to be obvious? Why can’t it ever be the case that some questions are legitimately hard and that people can have good faith differences of opinion? Why reduce everything this way? What do you gain from that?
God I loved this.