Professional wisdom suggests that if this is advice you are considering, you should actually be having zero drinks at parties, and also everywhere else.
Professional wisdom suggests that if this is advice you are considering, you should actually be having zero drinks at parties, and also everywhere else.
I guess what I’m saying is, it’s obvious from the weaselly way the devs have avoided committing to anything, like multiplayer, and from a week of leaked gameplay that this game might be infinitely wide, but equally as shallow.
I am curious to hear about this veiled way the game “actually” works that hasn’t been apparent through weak promotions and leaked gameplay.
Like a lot of folks, I’ve been following this for years, and have always thought that it looks cool. But I’ve never understood: What advantages does this system have over a more traditional elevated train? I can pretty clearly see a couple of *dis*advantages.
I think you must be right about the bike lights. For anyone else who’s wondering: balancing the scene’s color temperature so that the warm orange light reads as “white” casts all the colors as a much cooler blue, which — aside from being a stylistic choice — helps telegraph to the audience, “This is happening at…
I missed every one of these, somehow. Always look forward to them and eager to dive in!
Ah, one more product for them to quietly discontinue 9 months from now!
Funny — I just last week purchased the AOC Q2778VQE, a 27" 1440 monitor. It’s dirt cheap at under $300, and while it’s a TN display, it’s gorgeous. I’d strongly recommend it for anyone on a budget.
“It also suggests installing things like Steam on your HDD by default, rather than trying to manage your game installations individually.”
Now’s as good a time to ask as any: I really enjoyed Oblivion, especially for the open-world stuff (Arena, Dark Brotherhood) much more than the main questline. Would Skyrim be up my alley, or should I just buy Oblivion for PC?
Especially since the Pi 3 is leagues better than the 1 and even the 2, how possible would it be to play games from gog.com on Raspbian, or even Windows 10? At all plausible?
I’ve always enjoyed these types of maps that show, like, China, the US, and several other countries fitting inside of Africa. But with this one, the two biggest things I’ve learned are 1) Brazil is gattdamn enormous, and 2) Russia is not as big as I thought it was!
I can’t speak highly enough of these guys. I’ve been with them for nearly three years and eventually brought my wife over, too. $50/month for two complete cell phone bills is a miracle in 2016.
Oh wow. This is wonderful.
So what’s some good stuff to stock up on? This always seems tempting, but I live in an apartment and don’t have room for 5 years’ worth of toilet paper.
So what’s some good stuff to stock up on? This always seems tempting, but I live in an apartment and don’t have room…
Right, the IRS doesn’t call you. But scammers do keep calling me. Live people. As soon as they say that they’re Agent Mark Brown or whoever, I’ll ask for their badge number OR their phone number where I can call them back. They always hang up right away, but I want to string them along! What’s the best strategy for…
I guess I still don’t understand the appeal for anyone who has an iPhone, Android, or Windows phone.
Ironically, there is no reaction button that adequately sums up how I feel about these reaction buttons.
It seems to also be happening via phone. I received a phone call yesterday from “the IRS” and that it was their final attempt to contact me, or else I’d need to appear before a magistrate judge for a federal crime... it was about that time I hung up, but it was still unnerving.
I’d be interested in seeing how different capacity batteries fare over a five-year lifespan, too.