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I had a similar experience to be honest, in the first episodes it didn’t bother me, but once I had to watch it after a break it made it a bit worse. In binge view I find it way easier to tolerate that kind of cold open. As it moved towards the end there were just a few to many parts that I felt required some

I actually liked the show, but the biggest issue it has is that it doesn’t have any reference. It’s not part of a pre-existing media so it is a bit hard to take in without any time spent world building. That certainly keeps the pace sharp, but a website, graphic novel, book, web series etc. to actually do some of the

It is the right word though. And with thankfully the spread of the general push away from organised religion it’s a more common word to use generally even if it does have negative connotations. Although to be fair that’s more of a US thing where the whacky cults are a bit more common than the usual hippy/free love

People with that level of responsibility don’t have assistants, they have offices with chiefs of staff. From the accounts and his own statement that seems like the conclusion that was reached and he now has an office like any CEO.

So is the extreme cost part of the motivation? Because if that’s it I’ll happily offer to dredge up the drill instructor voice and come stand outside your window and shout at you until you exercise.

Kind of looks like a different guy.

That’s highly dependent on the country, lots of readers from outside the US here where it is gray to totally legal. Also your reference doesn’t support your point as both ripping your own and downloading them is a gray area, its the distribution it points out is illegal and if you aren’t running a hosting site that

I always felt some of the satire came across better when played dead pan, obvious satire pushes it towards slapstick and to be honest that is a subtelty that not many creators can manage.

AstraZeneca own it, the US and any other country can buy it, the only conditions are the UK gets first refusal essentially and are guaranteed millions of doses(which is fair since the UK government fronted the cash).

To be fair I wouldn’t call audio hardware “gaming” hardware. podcasting and streaming isn’t “gaming” really. A new monitor though is always a good choice, as a rule of them if they graphics chip driving your display cost more than the display you’ve made a mistake so it is always a good investment.

You pay your money you get what you want, cars aren’t some entity that is reserved for expressing the artistic vision of the designer alone. If you have money and a vision you can do what you want to your vehicle as long as it’s still safe to drive. If it’s a rare or one of the kind historic vehicle that is different,

To be fair I wouldn’t trust the Dairy Council either, they ARE corrupt. I don’t think I said there wasn’t that work being done, just that there are better things for them to do, which is represented in the prizes.

You can manage that if you plant them intentionally, it’s an old problem and as long as you know how big you want them to get you can manage it. But it also depends on where you are and your property, if you’ve got a concrete foundation home and a sloped garden potentially prone to soil erosion a poplar is a good

Well the awards aren’t really independent, they’re industry awards. Also they are only reflective of what’s available. That also doesn’t show what the competition is for the prizes and the fact that plenty of winners are from papers that are smaller and thus fly below the radar is telling. There are also very few from

There are some pretty fast growing trees. Poplar, Willow and Birch trees all grow fast. If you have the space a redwood also grows pretty quick, although then you eventually have a tree monster.

With the cuts in print media and activist owners not many have real investigative journalists anymore and few have enough to waste them doing exposes on things everyone kind of already knows about and has done for years given that the food industry is infamous for bad behavior.

Isn’t he using a ryzen 9, if so the heat disipation isn’t centralised and good contact across the entire surface is needed to make sure you aren’t dealing with any individual chiplet not getting cooled quite so evenly.

He takes ages to write things sometimes so it is hard to tell if it will come back, Dresden was on a fairly long hiatus as well.

Thing is though the ground isn’t shaky, they have a totally scalable service based on the software and hardware they need to maintain anyway. They get way better return on using GFN in their data centers, but it’s an extra not an essential. And all the software side is neccesary for the local streaming side that is as

Nvidia games you still own though as you need to buy them on another platform unless they are android native games. They also totally can afford to wait as the issue is Nvidia don’t want to compromise the user experience, they can totally fix the issue with a workaround like the other generic streamers do i.e. you