Well, the SpaceX thing was probably to lend some legitimacy to their crypto scam. Since that’s the kind of thing Musk might also try doing (albeit without it being a scam).
Well, the SpaceX thing was probably to lend some legitimacy to their crypto scam. Since that’s the kind of thing Musk might also try doing (albeit without it being a scam).
I think they’re often owned by museums or national archives and such. But I don’t know.
Pretty weird how such old historical footage is not in the public domain. IP laws are fucked up.
Honestly after bullshit situations like Anthem and Cyberpunk, having a project lead come out and just straight up say that the game needs 2 weeks more of QA is incredibly refreshing. The gaming industry needs this to become the norm - QA is not something you can skimp on.
Dear god those tracks. Literal chills every time. I can’t even imagine what kind of cutscenes those will be in.
“This character’s 6H is now unsafe on block? Rawrg!”
Exploits that are not in active use are lower priority than ones that are. And there are potential bugs more harmful than this too.
A combination of caution and getting good I assume?
A bug this obscure, which involves doing things nobody would do on accident and which until now was not public knowledge, is likely not as highly prioritized as issues affecting people playing the game right this second.
Loving the look of this next-gen remaster of seeming Xbox One launch title Halo Infinite.
One of the things that always pisses me off about American television is that at some point some jackass started to abuse the words “new episode”, and so now Americans need to say “all-new episode” to indicate that the episode is in fact new and not old. That’s really stupid. Please stop.
This is what is called whataboutism. Feel free to google that term too. It is actually possible for one thing to be better than another without the one thing being perfect in all respects.
Yeah that feels familiar. A lot of them use codenames anyway, so it’s not a huge stretch for McCree to be his.
I think they just write you a ticket on the spot in most cases (I’ve never actually tried), if it’s a kid they might get away with a stern talking to and a phone call to the parents. It’s probably too much of a hassle to do the whole arrest thing if the person isn’t actively dangerous to themselves or others.
Oh no!
Definitely. I just think you could quite easily cut down on overpopulation in jails etc by not arresting people for “smaller” crimes. :P
Sweden. But then we don’t have cops that just kill people on the street on the regular either so it’s a bit laxer overall.
I think you’d just get a fine for it here.
An arrest seems pretty harsh for what’s basically shoplifting. Is that common in Japan?
It does say “In premium formats exclusively in movie theaters” in the text though. Does that perhaps mean that the dolby atmos whatever stuff is movie theater exclusive but that there will be a regular streaming release (although probably not day 1)?