Wow. Heavily populated parts of the country have more black people in them. Who knew?
Wow. Heavily populated parts of the country have more black people in them. Who knew?
Totillo is one of the less biased guys on that side of the argument, even if Kotaku as a whole isn’t. Like Total Biscuit and the guy developing this game, he’s one of the few guys who has tried to use his platform and voice to discuss the topic in a reasonable, open way. So, credit where credit is due.
X says Y is lying, especially about X; Y denies it and says instead X does Z.
Gamergate has done some things to me, but never that.
I was also curious about what makes Vávra tick. I’d only seen him from afar, in figurative armor. I’d spotted him as a pugnacious user of Twitter who would mix Tweets about game design with angry complaints about so-called social justice warriors and charges that, as he put it last October, “the future of our biz is…
The pile of shame is another name for your back log, buddy.
Maybe you should google the phrase before posting if you don’t know what it means because that is not what a pile of shame is.
We’re good, keep letting these biased articles stroke your fragile android ego.
I’m sorry, but this is a stupid comment. The tired cliche of “Americans hate immigrants” is such a load of B.S. Alot of American’s happen to hate illegal immigration. It’s an incredibly relevant modifier that always seems to get left off the phrase by one side in the debate.
The F-16’s quarry is actually pretty interesting in its own right. This is the jet variant of the Meggit (formerly Target Technologies) Banshee, a venerable purpose-built target drone that has sometimes been adapted to more UAV-ish roles.
The AMRAAM is radar-guided, not laser - but more interestingly, it uses an aircraft-missile data link to get pointed in the general direction, THEN uses its onboard radar for final intercept - the video dramatically shows the missile heading forward from the plane then pulling a 180 - wow.
The AMRAAM is laser-guided. Once the target is lit up it’s as good as dead. 99.9% accuracy under ideal conditions. The two AIM-9s they fired are heat seekers which is why they were fired at flares.
Lots of these are young people that are already engaged in a fun activity when making the vine.
I’m sorry but no, net neutrality is about saying that ISP (mobile or not) cannot allow different speeds for different contents.
Because this is always appropriate. The clip needs more F-14 vs. Zero action. Fortunately, the internet can provide it.
The only correct answer would be
Because they’re monitoring and throttling data selectively? If you download 10mb of pictures, it’ll go 10 times faster than downloading 10mb of video.
Also steer clear of the outermost pieces of dimensional lumber in a newly opened bunk. The banding on the bunks tends to warp/bend those pieces!
A... Appropriate? I don’t know why but it made me think of this.