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I tried Duke’s recently after years of hearing people rave about it.

And I hated it. Cause it tastes like fucking Miracle Whip.

Or most devs have already been easily dealing this this sort of disparity for a good long while. And over on the PC side it doesn’t seem to have had an impact on PC focused games pretty much ever. Where there was any recent issue on a “baseline” in the consoles holding back shit in cross platform it was because the

Can’t easily but they’ve all been doing it practically forever over on PC. As well as anyone who’s ever made any sort of cross platform title. Not only has this been normal practically forever, in a lot cases it’s work that’s already being done.

They may be DOA but it was well reported that Sony does not want to lose any money on a console sold and the cost to manufacture is almost exactly $600.

See that’s funny cause they have been arguing it should be maintained a lot longer than February. This tax law, like most tax laws was passed with a deadline despite being intended and structured based on the assumption that it was permanent. It’s a frustrating procedural trick congress uses to pass these things

Trying to keep their existing tax rates is not avoiding paying their taxes. Neither is it in any way sinister to say that small, independent businesses shouldn’t be taxed under a tax structure designed for massive, global scale producers at a time when there were only such producers in the US.

We’re not talking

They can’t. US law defines “Beer” as containing hops. If they use zero hops they have to market it as “malt beverage” or the like, their production licenses might not cover it, taxes would be different, which states it could be sent to, what sorts of locations it can be sold it, among other regulatory problems. So all

Right that isn’t particularly big, it’s just a different form factor.

Wishful thinking.

Outside seating is part of what’s floating things. But it’s been fairly rare that any place ends up with the same seating capacity they had to start, even rarer some places with a lot of property have ended up with more. Most places ate still operating with at least 25% less capacity than they had before. Together

By adolescence they start to get bitter though. 

Anyone who thinks the biggest food trend following this epidemic is anything but a huge portion of restaurants closing knows nothing about the food business.

I kicked an awful lot of Nazis wearing 14/88 pins at punk shows between 1998 and 2002 for something that you seem to think wasn’t a thing yet. And if a decade isn’t “well after” I don’t know what is.

More over “history wise” an earlier version of the 1488 symbol was already current among European Neo Nazis before the

The now canonical version was first published in 94, but it was drawn from earlier slogans and I recall hearing other versions before then. Though I was young. As is usual with these sorts of things it was likely percolating well before publication, so it’s possible the 14 thing was already running around. Though it

Ars Technica seems to be the most recent place to do just about every major console.

I suspect this was written by the Rhode Island Board of Tourism. I'm from Eastern Long Island and could find you some of these in about five minutes. 

New Englander will agree with: clam chowder is a summer food.”

There’s also a large jump in terms of the GPU, even RDNA was a sizable improvement over the Polaris GPUs used in the One x/s. New RAM formats, the massive improvements Microsoft have made to their API.

And much of South America, Africa, India. US innernets sucks, often worse than the more developed parts of the regions I just mentioned.

It’s one of the easier canning projects. Things have enough acid to mostly take care of themselves. They can be done without a pressure canner with some basic additions.