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Speaking for PWRs here. Spent fuel is initially stored in spent fuel pools. Barring extensive fuel cladding failures, you can stand at the pool top without worry most of the time (the exception maybe being just after a refueling outage, depending on the design, but even then the shine is really minimal in my

You’ll understand about the clothes when you grow up and become a man.

Nah, I didn’t shit on anyone. I spoke only of me. The OP is the one questioning other people’s decisions, not me.

Fuck that, the phone looks good without a case. I don’t want to cover it up.

I still want to own the good games I play, but game pass is still worth it because I can play so many other games I wouldn’t otherwise spend money purchasing. If it’s worth replaying down the road that is always an option via a subsequent purchase. But in the meantime I can get exposed to all sorts of new games for a

You can keep saying that, but it doesn’t address the inherent value issue I brought up in relation to the options provided to go to next gen. This isn’t simply the depreciating valuation of the game, which I’ll grant is a real thing. They also aren’t consolidating additional offerings here. They’re simply adding a

I know, right?

I’m not arguing it’s perfect. It’s not a great choice for everyone for the reasons you outlined, but for some it will be a viable approach. But it’s an external factor that is realistic, something they are mentally equipped to understand. While the other one is calling specific attention to their degrading mental

No, I don’t think that’s a logical follow on at all. It’s understood that games will be more expensive at launch. My issue is that we’re now one full year post-launch. The Deluxe version has settled into a reasonable price point of $40 if you’re paying attention to prices, and has been there for a bit for a best price

Yeah, I’m questioning the legitimacy of the comment. Brand new account, glowing review of this guy who appears to rely on this type of exposure, no follow ups, etc. 

I chose that one because I don’t think it’s a real person giving a real testimonial. Brand new account, glowing testimonial, quick to define a time frame but then loose about referring to it later in the same sentence. I’m calling bullshit on everything typed in that comment. 

8 months isn’t a “year or so” in my book. Especially not after you’ve just been explicit about how long you’ve known something.

But a “broken down” down car isn’t any sort of real inconsistency. It’s something that happens, and has surely happened to the person before. I guess you might argue there are ways of preventing driving without something having to be “broken”, but this way isn’t putting them any more mentally out of sorts, it’s just

Reminds me of an elderly care facility I read about years ago. They had issues with residents wandering off in confusion, but they didn’t want to make the place a prison to keep them inside. Instead, they built a bus stop right in front of the building. The residents would go out to the bus stop on their way to

So you heard about him 8 months ago but have been doing the exercises for a year?

I’ve struggled to put into words why this feels like a bullshit move by 505. But I think as I responded other comments here I figured it out, at least for me as a very recent purchaser of the Deluxe version of the game.

I don’t think it’s the vanilla Control purchasers that are upset here. You’re the only one making that claim. For me, the issue is that they’ve been selling the Deluxe edition as the “you get everything” edition for $40 on up (and oh by the way the final DLC won’t even release for another week). But they’re going to

But they already had a “definitive edition” on the current gen with all the DLC, etc. That’s what has people up in arms. The Deluxe version is identical in terms of content. And the people who have already paid for it are wondering why they are being asked to pay the current full price for it again. I understand if

That’s a fair question. But I think it’s also fair for me to ask why the deluxe version I recently bought that has been available for $40 on PlayStation Network, and which comes with all of the exact same content, does not get the upgrade when the $40 ultimate bundle out next month does. The arbitrary temporal line

The trick for me in hex-a-gone is to do what I accidentally did my first time, but on purpose. Hang out up high for a bit just to save those low tiles, but then head down to the bottom level before too long and start clearing out the tiles systematically. I like walking in circles starting about 2/3 of the way to the