Sorry to hear about the late controller. (But at least *it* broke rather than the wheelchair.)
Don’t blame me — I voted for Knifehead!
I’ll take “Things I Did Not See Coming Two Years Ago” for $2000, Alex.
So, Lavar Ball, then?
Cancer? Please, you can’t even get rid of measles.
I was one of the game’s early backers who got burned by its less-than-stellar release and remained highly skeptical about its ambitious post-release update agenda. I’m very happy to be so wrong in this case -- its consistent evolution long after launch has been one of the most pleasant surprises from the gaming…
He really needs to get that dishonorable discharge looked at.
he has the power to see math
I’m going to put that on my list for my next visit. (Oddly enough, I think the best shrimp I ever had was at a hotel in Bavaria, long long ago.)
I loved the lobster mashed potatoes — I just found the lobster to be a bit piecemeal for such a surcharge. Am about as far from real seafood as a person can get, and my relatives from coastal climes have no end of shade to throw on Red Lobster, but it’s an appealing change of dining pace.
Five words: crab- and lobster-stuffed mushrooms. It’s the same core appetizer as at Olive Garden, but with more cheese and seafood than can Euclidally be contained in such fungal encapsulations. Glorious.
I thought about commenting but I’d like to co-sign as my experience perfectly mirrored yours. I’ve poured a few lifetimes into the rest of the Fallout series but gave 76 a pass entirely until the free week and even then it was just a chore that I couldn’t wait to uninstall it. The games-as-service approach is really…
This is, obviously, absolutely improper and unacceptable behavior for a company to solicit.
Given that SCOTUS just overruled Nevada v. Hall — sans precedent, sans any Constitutional citation — it looks less like a chance and more like an inevitability. Even given a massive blue wave in 2020, the infrastructure is already set, the guillotine is already in place.
is struggling to teach her sons that “women are someone’s daughters and sisters”
I’ve been trying out TagSpaces (and enjoying it) but I have yet to find a system that makes tagging easier for exceptional numbers of images and tags. Closest thing I’ve found so far has been a custom object-detection script, an instance of Tesseract-OCR, and a batch to embed the results of both in EXIF tags, but I’d…