One of the translators was bad. The other one was fine.
One of the translators was bad. The other one was fine.
Call me insane but I thought of Virtual On during this.
Because companies fucking hate unions and set up their entire company structure to avoid them and limit what they can do. The idea that Amazon would be paralyzed from a strike at a single warehouse is absurd.
Except robots get better every year.
Yea. Hamilton Nolan seems to live in an alternative universe where the economy is or can be structured exactly as it was in 1968 if only people took to the streets.
I remember the time I realized Roger Federer was the same age as me. Feels bad man.
I refuse to acknowledge Waluigi’s existence. His first game was Mario Tennis 64 FFS. He’s always been a stupid idiot throwaway trash heap of a character.
This would be more interesting if you worked New Super Mario Bros 2 into it, which has the exact same coin-collecting conceit as many of the Wario games.
Your comment contains a kernel of truth: even low wage workers in this country have it ok, relatively speaking. No one is starving. They have ample entertainment options. They have decent clothes and a roof over their head. Technology has given even the working poor things that were unimaginable to even the very rich…
Not true at all, it’s easy to set up another tin box down the road and they can fill in the gaps with nearby tin boxes in the meantime.
I think unions should try, but the thing about Amazon facilities is that they are basically giant tin boxes full of stuff. At the first whiff of union activity they can shut it down and move the stuff elsewhere.
Butz. lol
Hmm, I wonder why that is? Maybe it’s because the Democratic party is not liberal or progressive at all?
When i got my surround set up the first game I loaded up was Battlefront and man that was amazing. It’s very rare I am impressed by tech these days. But I had been so long without positional audio and my setup was really good (and expensive!) that I almost felt sad I missed out all those years.
The game is hardly unknown or never played.
No chance. The game come out on something like 350 platforms, it stinks on all of them, it got terrible reviews, I doubt it sold much post-release. Maybe they will do a sequel at some point but I can’t imagine the brand has much goodwill.
I think people got e-readers like Kindle confused with stuff like the Kindle app for iPad. Because a Kindle reader is great and reading books on iPad (or any tablet) is awful.
I am finding that my phone and computer have become a mess of reminders, calendar updates, notifications, cloud updates who-knows-when, password managers that say they will sync across devices but don’t, apps that I haven’t touched in forever, etc. etc. Meanwhile I can open up a notebook and write a few things and it…
Asheron’s Call was one of the main MMOs of the late 1990s, along with EverQuest and UO.
Multi user dungeon. Basically a precursor to MMOs. Often text based.