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Drumettes for ease, flats for texture, boneless in the trash. Boneless isn’t even wing meat.

Just let him finish casino in peace.

Do these come pre-assembled?

I use to do this in SF bay area traffic. Leave a buffer and try not to complete stops. Then I saw some YT vid that compares stop and go traffic to a spring or slinky. The hurry up and stop is actually the thing that causes traffic.

Couldn’t he have just parked in the parking lot and eaten his burger?

I want more space dog fights. More X-Wings.

I did this late last year with a Rav4 Prime. Also turned out ok, but totally agree, test drive first.

Aren’t these just Filipino hot dogs?

Companies have full time QA. But between projects there can be a lot of down time and companies don’t want to pay people to mill around until another project comes in. One solution I’ve seen is a centralized QA team that is shared amongst different games. Obviously that has other issues but keeping people employed

This is how I do it. I think this is the right way. Two fingers and a thumb seems more stable and controlled than just the index and the thumb. And I’ve been using it this way my whole life.

There’s a Korean restaurant near me that has something like this. Could actually be the same type of robot.

Who do you watch?

I actually picked up a RAV4 Prime in September. With options and markup it was a little under 50k. But with discounts and such it was 40k out the door. For the SE trim. Bought it across the bay from the one in this article in Redwood City.

Back at the Disney Investor Day, Pete Docter, the chief creative officer of Pixar said of Lightyear, “Back when we created the first Toy Story, we designed Buzz Lightyear with the idea that he was a toy based on some really cool character from an epic blockbuster film. Well, all these years later, we decided to make

As a restaurant, why would you want to risk your customers losing their sense of taste?

I actually bought my car in September of this year. It was also a Rav4 Prime. Trying to buy a rare care during a car shortage. Not the best idea.

Any relation to Angel Pagan?

I don’t understand. Like what can they legitimately teach?

I’ve worked at big gaming/media companies and I’ve heard deck, never slide deck.

The worse is mobile games. I’ve worked on a bunch for one company and they seem to really hate having credits on those games.