price and economy, both of which are fictitious.
price and economy, both of which are fictitious.
from what I’ve read, the Dale was several steps more fantasy than this. But that’s like arguing you’d rather win -$10 than -$100.
I’m reading Atomic Accidents. Really good. One thing that struck me is that we went from eating miracle cure radioactive substances to the first controlled atomic reaction (CP-1 and Dr. Fermi 1942) in under a decade. Talk about strange jumps!
ha, that’s awesome. do you have an article about this?
so young that I didn’t understand English and had to guess my way through the menus so I could finally start a game
Mitsubishi HSR series. can’t choose just one.
I’m burning through Witcher 3 and Loving it. Instantly one of my favorites. Sad I kept Yen as a gf. What a witch.
remember that thing that the entire first game’s villain was trying to do? well you have no choice but to do that...but this time its not a bad thing cause you can trust the Reapers now, apparently...and it worked out so well for the Illusive Man when you shot him for doing the exact thing you are about to do five…
Over the holidays I finished ME3 for a second time (got the original endings first time, revised this time). Man, what a ride. I love the universe they created and the feel of playing in one so well textured and realized- kind of like the original Star Wars. They don’t sit there telling you about everything, they…
Now THIS is a Hot Take. Slow. Clap.
also, turbo is sideways.
at least it’s a German bolt and not Italian.
all ugly things are ugly. well said.
Too busy. Too many bolts. Polished and matte finishes clash.
Faraday’s on fire. He brought the Ferrari magic, now what more is there for dear Marco to do?
I was thinking the same. cool work on the engine, but that intake is downright painful to look at. I feel like they are there more just placeholders.
I believe the campaign is really short though, like 5 hours.
I saw the same thing.
Right. I still understand that it’s fishy as shell to give competitive advantages with so little to back up the business plan, and it could be that much more realistic companies were denied similar requests by Nevada. So yes, even though there could have been back room dealing, I’m just not sure what, beyond tax…
To be clear, has Nevada actually given this pretend company anything other than promises that if you succeed in getting jobs we’ll give you a tax break? Whether in the form of cash or infrastructure (roads, sewage, power, etc.).