Too many cooks, too many cooks.
Did I say something stupid enough that you needed to check my profile?
Good, that was on purpose.
Too many cooks, too many cooks.
This thought is brought to you by RAID: Shadow Legends.
Or in another words: how did some lame tech company sell a web crawler for a duck ton of money to a bunch of senile government employees because it had an AI sticker.
I’ll give you a bonus one: “But where are you originally from?”
AKA There are worse fates than death.
Need more vespene gas.
And, alternatively
Phew, that ain’t Vespene gas! Somebody crack a window.
Have at you!
The sanctity of this place has been fouled.
It was the best of OS, it was the worst of OS.
Yep. In the beginning there were two threads of Windows garbage: Win NT (for companies, with NT kernel) and (MSDOS-based) Win 9x for peasants. Win 2000 was the “last” Win NT and Win Me was the last Win 9x.
That’s not 100% true as Me used something called “Real mode DOS” which limited the OS interactions with DOS and Windows XP was an evolution of the NT kernel, and all subsequent windowses come from that kernel (Vista, 7, 8, etc… and the Server variants).
Win Me was the “Mistake Edition” because it was half-baked, most of Microsoft was focusing by then on the next iteration of NT and they even didn’t ship to developers the Me version but rather Windows 2000.
And probably Windows Me was on the knowing about 9/11:
“System Restore suffered from a bug in the date-stamping functionality that could cause System Restore to incorrectly date-stamp snapshots that were taken after September 8, 2001. This could prevent System Restore from locating these snapshots and cause the system restore process to fail. Microsoft released an update to fix this problem.”
I wasn’t prepared for this question and I’ld rather wish you had directly thrown a wrench to my head.
In revenge we invented Arkansas.
I’m so ugly that when I walked into a haunted house, I came out with a job application.
I’m not a mere mortal, I’m the eater of worlds and my hunger knows no bounds.
I meant it that I really enjoyed the setting, the characters and some game mechanisms. I just hated this need of making the game seemingly endless by repetition, and I wished I didn’t have to be level X to be able to do Y, because the only way to level up was churning (for me that’s a no bueno).
You should check “The Penguin”. Somehow better than The Batman.