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I have the same version, and it didn’t show up initally. It turns out that my copy of Chrome had a management policy on it (PasswordManagerEnabled, to be specific). Once I’d removed the HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Policies\Google\Chrome folder from the Windows 10 registry, I was able to find the flag.

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I found that setting my controller to “Universal Zoom and Shoot” brought me closest to what I’m used to today (although these controls really should be fully mappable).

The two game soundtracks I have on my phone right now are Jet Set Radio Future and Burnout Paradise.

Sous vide a couple of turkey breasts at 55°C (131°F) for at least 8 hours (up to 24… the longer, the better). Pre-sear the skin side for a minute or two in a blazing cast-iron pan and a little oil until golden. Take them out and sprinkle with a cure made from 5 parts salt, 2 parts sugar. Vacuum them up with a little

Sous vide a couple of turkey breasts at 55°C (131°F) for at least 8 hours (up to 24… the longer, the better).

I wish someone would whisper this word into his ear: “retire.”

Stick to roots. Every article has to at least tangentially refer to beets, potatoes, garlic, onions, turnips, ginger, radishes... it’s an incredibly broad mandate.

Please use the power of the journalisms to get to the bottom of some of these Mtn Dew unsolved mysteries, like whatever the hell happened to Kickstart Ultra or why I have to go to eBay to get Diet Code Red in the northeast or why it took so long to invent Mtn Dew Zero Sugar. This is your beat now.

Also, it’s a very minor form of gaslighting, but using absolutist language like “always” and “never” is, at best, manipulative. It’s a major red flag if your partner is saying things like “you ALWAYS want to leave the party early” or “we NEVER have sex” or “we ALWAYS buy the cheap stuff” or “we NEVER publish articles

Sacking your editor will result in some delays.

“Got something on your mind? Email the Funbag!”

Does Survivor still give away a million dollar prize? Because a million dollars in 2000 is worth about $670,000 today; inflation makes a game like that invisibly cheaper over time. The prize would have to go up to $1.5M to have the same buying power today of a million in the year 2000.

To answer the next question: no, there’s no need to burden your friend with the knowledge that she was the specific instance that led you to call off your engagement, even if she takes it the right way (there’s a major “you broke it, you bought it” element that’s hard to avoid). Just say that your fiancee was being

“I’ve always had a hard time reconciling this idea with the fact that his father was the former head of the CIA and the president a decade prior.”

“that entire book is a proper villain”

The thing that’s kind of glossed over by Trump and his cronies here is that the only scenario in which Trump is removed from office involves 20 or more Senate Republicans voting for it. It’s hard to call it a coup or a civil war when almost half of your own party made it happen. And the only way 20 or more Republicans

“I doubt it’s formal commencement of impeachment proceedings, but a guy can hope.”

When discussing Joe Biden’s “electability,” it’s worth pointing out that there’s only been a single time in the last 46 years that a vice-president was later elected to the presidency... and they ended up a one-termer. The last time a former vice-president returned to take on an incumbent president (35 years ago),