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Have you ever played Manual Samuel? That concept is part of the core game mechanics.  (You have to breathe, blink, and do everything else manually)

That is a fascinating critique (in the first linked article, I don’t actually see a video) but I came away with the opposite view.

Only one person can claim the $10,000 from someone who violates the law per act that violates the law. That is in there.

I think I understand why that is the minimum risk maneuver, according to those regulations.

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Relevant to the larger discussion of rap covers, there is this excellent video.

The story is that there was a miscommunication at his label, and they approved it thinking he was OK but he didn’t actually know about it, or possibly he approved it but didn’t remember/realize the implications.

Don’t forget Boomers, who watched him in Roots.

My memory of the original pitch for Fortnite was “build bases (forts) during the day to defend your group against zombies and monsters at night.”

It’s TV, not a movie, but I finally sat down to watch Counterpart a few months ago, only knowing the very basics of its parallel universes premise.

What happened?

And the Excelsior is a Battle Barge used by the Ultramarines chapter of space marines. It is a space ship, not a space plane, and is what the Space Marines of Warhammer are said to be riding around in.

It’s because everyone else calls them space ships, not space planes, and Marines travel on ships.

I get the wish for a non-boring color, but why not just keep aside enough to get whatever you buy in silver or beige put in a really nice, high quality, full wrap in whatever color you can imagine?

There has been a 107% lap time qualifying rule on and off in F1. I believe it is currently on the books, but not often enforced.

I suspect it will be in this weird liminal looter-shooter/BR/survival crafter space that games like Escape From Tarkov, The Hunt: Showdown, and Scavengers are staking out.

Subscribing to Game Pass gives you the rights to play any game that is on Game Pass right now. When a game leaves Game Pass, it’s gone, and you can’t play it any more, even if you downloaded it while it was there.

That is only true if the work was done as ‘work for hire,’ or the copyright was explicitly transferred. Otherwise, the commissioner is bound by the terms of the license they negotiated with the creator.

The sponsor statement all sound the same. “We were disappointed to hear ...” or “We were saddened to learn ...” or whatever.

The actor was involved in creating a prop photograph, playing an existing character but younger (presumably, an older woman with a wedding photo) so the makeup team decided to darken her skin to match the other actor.

There was a bug/feature in ... I think it was early Echoes, but it might have been another smart device.