It IS a sporting league.
It IS a sporting league.
Did you play Diablo 3 on launch? The droprate was very obviously impacted by the presence of the real money AH, and that affected the flow of the entire game. Ignoring the AH in no way solved the problems caused by the RMAH.
So? Can we really afford not to overspend? Space shit is expensive, and if you don’t do it right, it’s also dangerous. Give them what they fucking need, or don’t do it at all. At at the rate we are ruining our planet, they better be doing it because we will need somewhere else to go someday.
Hmmm, so much for returning to the moon on a shoestring budget...
““Twitter new account signups just went ballistic.””
Uh, as in they peaked and are now plummeting downward at increasing speed? Okay, bud.
Typically when I am pitched by a female
Happy to see Captain Mrs. McMurray back, though.
“This seems like a scheme to not pay the talent behind these programs what they are owed in residuals.”
On the Distraction podcast (from Defector) with Adam Conover as guest where he goes into it. Michael Schur was on a few weeks before, but the sentiment is the same. The people in charge now, the investor class, don’t give a shit about the product. They care about maximizing revenues and profits. These aren’t movie/TV…
This doesn’t make a lick of sense to me. Shows like Little Demon and Willow were heavily marketed by Hulu and Disney+. Pulling them from the service less than a year after they aired just seems like throwing money away.
And someone who is a CEO of multiple companies at the same time is even more worthless, as they aren’t being an effective CEO of any of the companies.
You sound like the guy who stops by my desk and can’t take the hint that I need to get work done instead of having a half hour conversation.
“Working” and “Elon Musk” probably shouldn’t appear in the same sentence together at this point....
“While I’m sure many people dont care, some people (me) enjoy my office mates, enjoy hanging out with them, relish talking to them in person.”
This guy has no idea what real “work” is. He think strolling around and yelling at underlings is work, like most CEOs, so he can’t comprehend how he’s useful if he doesn’t have people in the office to boss around. Hot tip: Most CEOs are a waste of money.
Wait, wait, wait. You’re telling me that a billionaire, who can afford to buy and pay for absolutely anything his heart desires including the best childcare in the world, doesn’t see why working from home is beneficial to some of us? Is this the same guy who tweets constantly about plummeting birth rates and how the…
Elon Musk makes billions of dollars a year working. Nearly no one else does. Is that morally wrong?
Says someone who didn’t pay his office rent.
My WFH days are when I get the most work done. This week is one of my busiest weeks of the year, my boss told me to stay home so I can get more done. Trust your workers, Elon. If you can't trust them from home, either they have deeper issues, or you do.
I get to sit down all day when I work. Factory workers often don’t. Is that morally wrong? I get to work in a relatively quiet, semi-private environment. Factory workers don’t. Is that morally wrong?