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The Falcon Heavy is not rated for humans, nor is it intended to be. We’ll still need to wait for SLS and BFR.

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the real punishment for being a star wars fan: after you die, you have to write long boring rants about the last jedi, forever

We’ll probably never know the whole story unless Todd fesses up. But if Polaroids were so hard to fake, or Activision’s vetting process were so thorough, I think they probably would not have credited the two other people with the 5.51 score. Todd later stated those people had their scores revoked after they failed to

The bottom line is that an unarmed, totally innocent person ended up dead despite trying to cooperate with the police. Even if the police 100% correctly followed procedure (which is doubtful!), that means the procedure is wrong and killing innocent people.

This is probably why you aren’t Disney.

I still have no idea how to play Planet Coaster.

These guys (the inn) could have just said no and been on their way. Making a big deal of it publicly seems petty. I don’t really enjoy watching video bloggers at all, but it seems like the White Moose Cafe people are just as desperate for attention here.

I don’t understand why the hotel had to be unprofessional about it. If you think a free stay request is a joke, just say no. Don’t need to make a scene out of it.

The blockchain for image rights doesn’t make any sense, either. There’s no real reason why it requires a blockchain rather than a service like shuttershock. Not to mention that the real problem isn’t proving you have the rights - it’s finding infringement and collecting the money.

Last one I played was Rome II, which I think was ruined by the way overly complicated strategy layer. The tactical aspect of the games are so much fun, I hope they don’t bog it down again.

the memory hog thing isn’t really a thing. browsers know that by using more memory, they can increase how responsive actions like switching tabs or scrolling are. so what they do is use as much available memory as possible - memory sitting there doing nothing is just going to waste. but it’s low priority, so if

his name is steve butts and they didn’t see this one coming?

The local county party doesn’t have much of a role in anything. Better idea: run for office, or find someone to run for office. Anyone can do that. You don’t need permission from a local party - in fact, they won’t provide anything for you on that front.

That was due to the holidays, though. The movie is still raking in tons of cash. It will probably finish the year as the top-grossing movie.

If you can’t wait for this to be leaked - fear not! This exact list is available from most commerical data vendors for $2k or less - or you can pay your county a small fee to give you a more local version of it, if that’s your thing.

I have fond memories of filling a guard tower in Imperial City with corpses using poison apples. Every guard had the same behaviors, so once you removed the food from the room they’d inevitably walk in to get lunch and then munch on one of your apples. Because they are one of the few NPCs to respawn, you could have a

Most games, you buy once and you’re done. But loot boxes/microtransactions are deliberately predatory. On mobile, one gaming company reported that half their revenue came from just 0.15% of players. Only 1.5% of players paid any money. So what we see is that a tiny percentage of players who are psychologically

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You’re confusing “moral” and “legal.” It’s illegal to steal bread to feed your starving family, but I think most people wouldn’t call that unethical. In that case, the owner of the bread is suffering a material harm from the theft. In this case, the owner suffers no material harm and in fact could never know that it