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From a developer’s (software in general) perspective, if you want to lower your chances of having bugs crop up somewhere for something seemingly innocuous, then all three builds should be as identical as possible. If you introduce a feature that one has that the other doesn’t and something breaks, is it because of the

And aren’t multiple dealers for various brands in the same area owned by the same entity anyway?

Because I don’t understand why one should get upset over past grievances that they weren’t involved in.

If $60 is life or death to you that you need to complain endlessly on the internet about, I think you should really start thinking about how you spend your money. Or your time.

I think this is more of a case of the fandom is so huge you’re chance of upsetting someone is 100%.

I didn’t really get to playing the Mega Man classic games until ROMs became a thing in the late 90s. I watched my brothers play it, but that’s about it.

Half the enemies could be taken down in one hit. The charged shot made it so you could take out more of them at once. Most other things that didn’t go down in one shot took three, which you could rapid fire easily.

I’m Okinawan. The Japanese during the war treated them as turds almost as much as any one else the Japanese conquered during the war. But I don’t get offended when I see the Rising Sun just randomly plastered somewhere. Why should I?

I enjoyed it all except the ALO arc.

Well, I’ll be waiting for the headline that says robot car made a poor decision.

There’s such a thing called fake hardware. NES games can be run on a system that doesn’t really exist, even though the game thinks it does.

I’m going to be an armchair asset designer and think... why couldn’t they make sure to point their skybox such that north is north?

I can keep moving the goal posts.

What if someone walks out from a blind corner into the path of a car that’s moving too fast to sufficiently stop?

For gaming, if you have say a 4K 27" monitor, you can lower the resolution to 1440p and you won’t have much of a quality loss so to speak, because 1440p is the “standard” resolution for 27".

But what if it has to make a decision?

I’m instituting a new rule for gaming, because at this point I feel like I am being suckered into the trap of buying things because they’re now cheaper for the sake of buying them. I shouldn’t buy something because I was interested in it for five minutes and it’s now on sale for 60% off. If I don’t actually touch the

Well, a square is a type of rectangle :D

How about putting the documents in an envelope or some other “sacrificial” layer and then the zip lock bag?

Out of all the points, I think reading about criticism sticks out the most to me. I’ve noticed that I do this when I go research a product. I go see how many positive reviews it has first, then immediately go for the 3/5 or below reviews (after sifting through the “IT DIDN’T WORK 0/10 WOULD NOT BUY AGAIN” posts).