I’d argue 70 hours is a pretty high tolerance for boredom then.
I’d argue 70 hours is a pretty high tolerance for boredom then.
Well, either you do it once :P
That’s the kind of mistake you only make once.
They tried putting it on NDS and mobile IIRC. Same vibe
Make Mario my desktop background and stay protected forever by the holy power of Nintendo’s lawyers.
Another study:
Lossless compression.
It’s hilarious, it’s almost like they got so used to having their way with a captive console audience that they didn’t consider PC players have a choice.
Fun fact, stinkbugs produce a similar smell to cilantro. So to some people stinkbugs ironically smell nice.
That’s what she said.
Magic, I guess ?
Daily commute and sleep deprivation that derives from it is mind numbing. The only reason leaders want people to work at the office is so they don’t pay for empty offices.
Want people to innovate ? Give them free time to do research on a subject your company could benefit from.
Want people to meet with their teams ? Organize team activities once in a while. Everyone will benefit and be happier for it.
How likely are those EVs to turn into “combustion” engines ? I’ve heard crazy stories the CCP would like to cover up.
I’m not saying you’re wrong, I’m just saying it’s not the friendliest way to enthuse beginners to this way of working.
I get it’s frustrating, but when you’re asking your first question ever, it feels like paying for everyone else. xD
Can’t wait to get insulted by the AI for asking a “stupid” question and be told the answer has already been asked without a link but with a passive aggressive tone hinting my family tree might have been close knit akin to a thumbleweed.
Abandonwares anyone ?
Idk maybe it’s just me but I feel like people give Bethesda a little too much unwarranted goodwill, and I don’t get why.