in that i will only play games that cater to my tastes and preferences, yes i am a gamer snob.
in that i will only play games that cater to my tastes and preferences, yes i am a gamer snob.
Crystal sauce is the version of Tabasco that you can use as a condiment.
Crystal is everything Tabasco wants to be.
yea, tabasco is spicy vinegar.
there isn’t a problem tho
one thing i omitted for the sake of brevity was to rank the backlog using opportunity cost: what are you playing right now and of all the games you want to play, what do you want to play the most to maximize your personal satisfaction of the time you have to game.
how about a tax that disproportionately effects rich people, causing them to spend more money, that has absolutely no impact on their lifestyle.
I would simplify it further: a backlog is a list of released games that you would like to be playing right now.
1. Play games that you actually find fun.
lookin’ at you Fallout 4 and AC Odyssey!
i actually started doing the running part during the pandemic and it worked great, lost 20 pounds! then stupid injuries as a result of said running and have not been able to run for months. and walking is not helping unfortunately.
i’m surprised that japan, of all places, would have a poor vaccine rollout.
are the first two as fun as the third? on netflix they barely even show it’s part of a trilogy and hard to find the other two movies anywhere to stream
not a show, but borning 3 on netflix is dumb car fun
55 MPH was the most fuel efficient speed because that was the speed limit manufacturers were designing to, not because 55 MPH is the most efficient speed.
engineers aren’t designing tooling to efficiently manufacture hundreds of thousands of roofs in florida.
absolutely agree. hp and 0-60 times are getting comical for general market daily drivers.
I’m somewhat shocked at how mediocre fuel efficiency is for modern vehicles. There was a recent article that mentioned a Jeep’s mileage and I thought “huh, that seems bad” then I googled the competition, and it was all in the same relative range.
buyouts! but those usually involve an agreed upon sum less than what is owed in the original contract. also, those are for cash, whereas the CEO is receiving 100% stock.
he’s not getting $179MM in cash. he’s getting $179MM in stock, based on a number of shares previously agreed upon, and using the pre-meme stock price as a metric. the share value will go up with his ouster, as is common with CEO turnover, then will hopefully drop once the meme stuff goes away.