You got this sort of backwards here:
You got this sort of backwards here:
My 2016 Honda Fit has this feature. It’s really nice.
I believe that.
I believe that.
Not when preordering video games, sorry.
Not when preordering video games, sorry.
They do offer release day delivery on Nintendo products, you just need to make sure during checkout that you are ordering earlier enough to receive the guarantee. I just checked and you can preorder Odyssey at this moment and receive guaranteed release day delivery.
They do offer release day delivery on Nintendo products, you just need to make sure during checkout that you are…
FYI, Odyssey is only 10 days away. You can’t just copy forward the “month away” forever!
FYI, Odyssey is only 10 days away. You can’t just copy forward the “month away” forever!
Appears to be sold out at this price, now $20.
Appears to be sold out at this price, now $20.
Literally none of them? That’s pretty bizarre, I worked at a Denny’s for a bit and heard some of these. And that’s pretty chain-y.
Please tell me it wasn’t Nolan Ryan
Wow dude... that’s really aggressive. Maybe bring it back a few notches.
You have the wrong job, then.
Weird... for me the main order page clearly stated it would ship in December. Maybe look a bit more closely?
Weird... for me the main order page clearly stated it would ship in December. Maybe look a bit more closely?
Would this work with a cast iron “grill pan” on a stovetop, if you don’t have access to (or are too lazy to use) an actual grill?
I mean, physics explains why walking is “hard” in the same way. The purpose of the article is to explain why stairs can be hard even for people in otherwise very good shape (marathon runners, even).
You can kind of justify it on their end by assuming they don’t get to benefit from the same economies of scale as they do with the “normal” ketchup.
You can kind of justify it on their end by assuming they don’t get to benefit from the same economies of scale as…
Kind of pricy, tbh.
Paying players have access to the shells and can choose when it’s appropriate to use them. The fact that they’re not strictly better doesn’t prevent it from being a “p2w” feature.
Yeah, if at some point you can get to where you always have premium shells with in-game earnings, I can accept it’s not p2w. Otherwise, paying players can *always* have premium shells and they’re clearly buying a very real advantage that you can’t grind out—consistency.
Oh, are those also public? Because if not it sounds like we’re getting closer to “not all salaries are equal and above negotiation”.
This always bothered me because the implication is that anyone doing the job “well enough” deserves to be paid just as much as anyone doing the job at an exemplary level. You might say that the great employee just has to wait for a promotion, but who knows when that will be?