Good-looking security bears.
Good-looking security bears.
“The time for me is here!” is absolutely something Q would say.
NASA stitched the images together to create the composite view, and adjusted the white-blance so that the color of the rocks appear as they would under daylight conditions on Earth.
Hot take: I’m unimpressed by that painting. It feels flat and unfinished.
So you felt it was newsworthy that Bill O’Reilly is no longer newsworthy, so you reported it as news, making him newsworthy?
It’s not explained on screen because it requires no explanation. The ship had artificial gravity. That was obvious, because people were walking around instead of floating.
That still picture alone is making my palms sweat.
If you don’t think it was ineffective, then you must think it was effective. What meaningful effect do you think this demonstration had?
So as I take a 50,000-foot view
It’s one of the few games I regret not playing sooner.
We all know Philladelphians come pre-greased anyway.
That’s not really fair, since consulting is just hiring people to come in and spew jargon regardless of the industry.
It is new to a lot of people. This game seems to be big as a jumping-on point for a lot of new players that have never been into Monster Hunter before.
Jerry over at Penny Arcade mentioned that any one weapon in MH would essentially be an entire combat philosophy in any other game, and MH has like 15 of them.
Right. So you cut a corner, shaved off some distance, and made the lap faster.
I’ve tried the powerline adapters. It’s better, but still not reliable enough for gaming.
See my other replies for an explanation of why Han’s statement is still correct.
According to Satan you’re supposed to do whatever the fuck you want.
I know, but all hyperdrive ships travel at the same speed: lightspeed. Going “faster” in that sense means finding a shorter route.
Praise Satan!