My mind is have trouble with your use of “Lucy” and “successful”. Like my eyes see them, but the brain cannot fathom. I guess you mean financially...wait...nope...brain is throwing an error. Gonna have to reboot...
My mind is have trouble with your use of “Lucy” and “successful”. Like my eyes see them, but the brain cannot fathom. I guess you mean financially...wait...nope...brain is throwing an error. Gonna have to reboot...
Given that a handful of these assholes and nutjobs (e.g. Alex Jones) got stupid rich from this nonsense, I doubt they’ll oblige you.
Depends on what, or who, she was dealing with. I’m too lazy to look it up, which is why I left my last post with a vague “may be illegal” statement.
Yes, you have to deal with the CCP if you’re doing anything close to big in the PRC.
No government lists for you. The only people the DoE care about are the ones with Q-clearance to access actual nuclear secrets. Even then, if you’re reading publicly available material, I doubt they’d care about that either unless you yourself were publicly discussing matters that are close to Q-material.
Also, while AIR-2 wasn’t guided, the AIM-26A nuclear Falcon was.
Exactly the same thing? There is no private Trump any more than there was a “presidential” Trump. There are literally no secrets with Trump. He is utterly transparent. Even when he lies. Especially when he lies.
Should look pretty similar, if not brighter. Just without those longevity issues.
Cost is implicit in *every* project and product. It matters fuck-all if your TV can read your brain waves and then order the exact takeout you are thinking of if the cost of implementing that in a mass market pushes it out of said mass market.
Also new is the self-emitting MicroLED technology. Samsung says these are “micrometer scale LEDs, which are much smaller than current LEDs.” It was unclear exactly how much better resolution this would provide, but when the curtain went up and I saw The Wall for the first time, I gasped. It’s big and bright and…
Holsters make sense for weapons (concealed carriers are untrustworthy) and the bulky TNG tricorder (later versions were slimmer). But those armbands? Yeesh.
I, too, love the Enterprise uniforms and I can explain why in 1 word: pockets. I get they can turn poop into prime rib, but until they come out with portable wormholes, these guys need pockets.
Son (daughter?), lemme introduce you to the SSALT:
So your alternative to adding the environmental cost to the people buying the product that causes said environmental costs is to handwave the whole externality thing away and instead push some vague “let’s reduce waste somehow and then everyone eats yay!”.
The US government can borrow at 2.5% or less and it that interest on debt is 10% of all outlays. America is not anywhere close to insolvency.
Who the hell calls garages “ramps”? Like, that’s not even midwestern. That’s just wrong.
That’s like $40B/yr. They’re burning 10x that with their tax cuts for the rich.
What stigma? See, that’s my point. It’s an option in the single player mode. The only person who knows the difficulty setting chosen is the player himself. All judgements are from the player.
You can run 20+ year old software on Microsoft’s OS natively and open 30+ year old files in Office. They’ve always been the kings of backwards compatibility, even if their console side hasnt been nearly as concerned with that.
In other words, you felt peer pressure from a game and now want all of us to peer pressure gaming companies into making game that doesn’t peer pressure you back?