Pretty much. I swapped it out and never looked back.
Pretty much. I swapped it out and never looked back.
Aside from the whole looking like a smaller dude in a an obviously padded suit thing, sure. Which is odd, because he got pretty big for this role. Just not quite big enough, I guess.
Eh. Maybe not the most tactfully-worded comment (though neither is yours) but I get where they’re coming from.
Adding to that, I’m no Captain Disillusion but I am a digital artist who has dabbled in video effects and photo manipulation (only for good, I swear!) over the years. As such, going through the disappearing part at about 5:42 frame-by-frame you can totally tell it was touched up a little. Squares of digitally stamped…
Yeah, and his deals from the bottom of the deck are definitely a little sloppy at first. Look how many times he has to pack cards under the top one back in as he deals. Kind of a giveaway on that particular trick. Nerves, maybe.
Pretty sure it’s a trick table using materials light enough to actually pull off that move that quickly. Buuuuut, you do have to consider the source of this video.
This sexy K-Pop stuff goes along great with that other story about Riot.
I walked in and out in about 4 minutes around lunch time. It literally took me longer to decide which moisturizer to pick up at Walgreens and wait in line to check out.
Pretty much.
Rule of thumb: If a developer of a mobile app doesn’t go out of their way to say there won’t be microtransactions, there will be microtransactions. Furthermore, the less willing they are to get into the details of said microtransactions, the shittier their system will be.
You can’t see them but there’s a room full of Activision Blizzard shareholders standing up right now.
Assuming their customers are dumb is kind of Apple’s whole thing, though.
That and they didn’t want to have to constantly creatively censor nudity as shirts and pants slip off withering not-zombies.
Is the pencil’s tip still kind of hard and plasticky, for lack of a better descriptor, or did they make it a little smoother? That was why I skipped the iPad pro for my Tab S3 a while back. Much preferred the Wacom EMR tech of the S3 and the feel of that pen to the iPad’s Pencil. Might be swapping over to this for the…
These were pretty much my exact thoughts going through this episode. I have never been so much on the same wavelength with a random internet stranger.
Much like at least one of their savings accounts, the concept of a “social contract” is foreign to most wealthy schmucks like these.
Point taken. But I hold those of us closely following this relatively niche topic of working conditions in the video game industry in a slightly different regard than the average American who would’ve simply dismissed this whole thing outright. Undoubtedly with some line about “work ethic” or “the value of a hard…
Right. Because there’s certainly no middle ground between no fashion whatsoever and this nonsense.
I kind of have to disagree with this.
That shit ain’t new. Some Asians down here in the South have been partnering up with these good ol’ boys for decades, echoing their racist bullshit in an effort to get in good with them at every level.