reuthermonkey
reuthermonkey
reuthermonkey

I live in a state where your estate goes to probate courts to decipher, and only once a binding will and estate plan is presented, does it get dismissed from probate. If children are in the mix, it’s a huge pain for everyone involved, and is best avoided at any and all costs. Sorry to shill a bit, but i was super

I’ll wager I can finish that sentence:

So NFL Blitz?

Developers and Engineers don’t make those decisions. Management does. If you truly believe that the “artists” are driving the ship, I’ve got a bridge to sell ya.

It’s 2020. Online games have been around since - effectively - 1998. EA, Ubisoft, etc. etc all complain about how hard “internet” is, but always force always-on/shared ecosystems down our throats.

Ethics.

^^^ This is the way to go. If you tell the neighbor to spring for a static IP cost increase, then assigning their network their own IP, your network your own IP, and vlan’ing off the traffic is a pretty safe way to handle things. You’ll both save in the long run.

I’ve been doing this for years now for live-tv streaming. I found that I only watch 2 things live - soccer and cable news during October-November, and soccer and basketball in March. I get sling or youtubeTV or whichever service has the channels I need 2 months out of the year and cancel before the month is out. Ditto

I’d also need to know more about the actual carbon footprint of rail travel in the US specifically, which - unless you’re on the Acela - is almost exclusively behind a Diesel that maxes out at 80mph.

This is a good reminder, and for multi-city trips should open up some options.

It’s copying multiple games at once? On an HDD?

Agreed. The only time I’ve ever been denied the request is if the person behind me has a laptop out and is working at the time. That said, in one of those instances the person behind me literally tapped me when they were done and we both reclined our seats for some sleep.

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I like jokes that need to be explained.

But why?

It’s been 21 Days since the first confirmed reports on 1/9/20. Who knows what’ll happen even a week from now ?

Thank you for sharing this - the dashboard has been very helpful and is frequently updated. There have been some retractions and edits (Hong Kong, for example), so remember that there is still a ‘fog of war’ aspect to information about the spread of these infections.

I agree to an extent, but this is a shared responsibility in my book.

Thank you for the clarification, and I agree with regards to M4A specifically.

The primary flaw IMO here is that, as noted, people at airports are unlikely to make positive recommendations unless it actually really stands out in a particularly notable way. The chances of that happening with all of the restrictions on food service at airports is just not really going to happen.