“This is who we are. This is who we’ve always been. We are a nation of thieves, cowards, lairs, and murderers, and we have been for centuries.”
“This is who we are. This is who we’ve always been. We are a nation of thieves, cowards, lairs, and murderers, and we have been for centuries.”
There’s no one answer for every person, because people vary. To quote Carl Sagan, “...as if there were only one human nature!”.
The difference is substantial. You double the number of addressable read/write units, when you double the drive size of an SSD. Those addressable units can be accessed in parallel, which is where the speed comes from. There’s a recent, good write up on this from Jim Salter here: https://arstechnica.com/gadgets/2021/03/…
Yeah, classic FF was never that snippy about party makeup. Case in point: using 4 white mages in FF1.
Ehh. Honestly, if you’ve grown up playing JRPGs, this isn’t really anything out of the ordinary, especially if you’re looking at some of the higher-end challenges outside of the story.
Granted, while this was more prominent in FFs prior to 7 (FFIV comes to mind), there’s a whole host of battles which necessitated a…
If “being forced to strategize” is a turn-off, then maybe this genre is just not for you. And that’s fine, honestly. But acting like that’s somehow a failure of the game is missing the point entirely.
I dunno, I played through FF3, FF5, and the first Bravely Default and I don’t remember ever feeling like I had to pick a certain set of classes. Though, I suppose it’s possible that I just naturally picked the ones they wanted me to and didn’t think about it.
I often feel the opposite, if everything is equally viable then why even give me choices.
It’s a common misperception that people with good jobs, a decent income, benefits, and a retirement program are all reasonably intelligent. Nothing could be further from the truth.
100%. Talk about cowardice. This is an outcry from people who want to talk shit and not have to own up to it.
so, it’s bad form to let a person who’s being shit on know they are being shit on, but it’s ok to shit on someone while not having the nerve to let them know to their face? hmm, ok.
Then don’t post stupid shit and definitely don’t post FUNNY stupid shit. LMFAO!
Three people can keep a secret, if two of them are dead. — Attributed to Ben Franklin
“Not surprisingly, given how simple the device is (there’s no expandable memory, the USB-C port is for power only, and it can’t connect to the internet) it didn’t take long for stacksmashing to find a way to swap the included Super Mario Bros. ROM file with other games including The Legend of Zelda and the original…
Meh...I’m of the mindset that nothing you put on an Internet-connected device is ever private, so people need to stop doing stupid shit like sexting. Also of the mindset that if you’re going to try to overthrow the US government, maybe don’t link your account to your driver’s license and plot your revolution on a…
Identifying when they are committing crimes is not doxxing.
Look, his religion demands he claims he’s being persecuted but he’s advantaged in every possible way. What else is a poor wealthy white male evangelical supposed to do but lash out at mask laws?
Shut up with your sense! You sicken me with your reasoning and insight! How dare you exist? Do you know what you are doing to the social fabric?
If it’s supported by the app, it may also be a good idea to look at the list of where your account is logged in. Sometimes cookies can persist beyond a password change and people who gained access can still have access for a while after a password reset. Plus it can give you an idea of who might be in your account.
I respectfully disagree with a couple of choices here. The TV I would place well above the Sony is the LG OLED, either the CX, or if you can find last year’s model, the C9. Both blow the Sony LED picture quality out of the water. (Speaking as a former owner of a Sony X950E which fritzed out on me, I speak from…