No Man’s Sky. A foot deep but a mile wide.
No worries. I’ve never played a ttrpg, just have a passing interest and thought I’d ask. Cheers!
Is this a body-swap thing, or just the players having to play different characters?
“Cluster headaches”
Sitting in my closet, rocking back and forth waiting for it to be over. Exactly the same, I told my wife afterwards “If I’d had an ice pick, I would have shoved it through my eye.”
Nope. Unfortunately, like so many other things related to US elections, it’s a patchwork that varies by state.
I do Top/6hrs, but will jump over to Hot if I’ve been scrolling too long and run out of content.
I heard this in my head to the beat of “The hand that feeds,” and it actually works pretty well lol
Yup. For those that don’t know, that’s essentially how utf-8 works -
Nope. Just keep pumping more CO2 into the atmosphere by running our air conditioners 24/7. I’m sure it’ll be fine…
You can’t make those marks without positraction, which was not available on the '64 Buick Skylark!
I’ve experienced similar. I also feel like at the same time the voice to text accuracy has gone down as well.
This is quite a few years old now, but I think the main points are still valid. As you said, everything is so polished, kids don’t need to figure out how it works.
http://www.coding2learn.org/blog/2013/07/29/kids-cant-use-computers/
Jack in the Box - Big Cheeseburger
Taco Bell - Volcano tacos
Damnit! I missed the Dance Rave again!
I agree with the Idea that being in a position for too long increases the possibility of corruption. But, I’ll counter with two thoughts:
1.) Shouldn’t people have the ability to vote for who they want to represent them? If the people of Vermont want to keep on rejecting Bernie Sanders, why should they not be able to? (Valid counterpoint- Dianne Feinstein)
2.) This is the less trivial one - I fear that term limits would invite more corruption, as the representatives understand they only have a limited amount of time to grease as many palms and make as many connections as possible in their limited amount of time in office. We already have issues with the lame duck period, and those are currently measured in weeks. I can only imagine what I’d be like if a large portion of reps had full lame duck sessions.
Autonomous vehicles are at times both amazingly advanced and bedshittingly idiotic.
I’ve ridden ~25k miles in them for work, and I trust them more than 95% of the drivers on the road. But I’ve also experienced them acting in ways that are still quite far from the way humans would.