One part lack of education, one part lead poisoning, one part telling them what they want to hear.
One part lack of education, one part lead poisoning, one part telling them what they want to hear.
Isn’t some insurer being sued right now for practicing medicine without a license?
So is there a gofundme for this or a future bail fund I can donate to?
I would expect hackaday to go into more detail. Ironic.
It looks like all they did was uncap the render distance, to let the game render the high detail level at ranges that would have crippled the original hardware. They didn’t actually hack higher quality resources into the game. Same resources, just all on screen at once.
The surprise spec mechanic gives buyers a sense of pride and accomplishment.
No. It would be irony for an ethics committee to be the subject of an ethics investigation. For a scumbag, it’s just expected.
The current flashlight implementation is a reasonable approximation, when the rest of the map is properly lit with very dim light.
It’s possible to damage hardware, but unlikely. In some cases, driving a CRT out of range could damage it. Some line printers could catch fire if used improperly. But I haven’t heard of anything like that in consumer hardware in decades.
I’ll just download a Frostwire one for free
I would be very surprised if that cash was included in profit.
They had health insurance, which is not health care.
Fourth. Soap, ballot, jury, ammo.
Myst was my answer even before reading your post, so I would say the rest of the series. Also Quern, in the same genre. Maybe The Talos Principle if you like puzzles, though I don’t remember reaching for my notepad while playing.
Given that Kushner got a dozen do-overs, 0%.
What do you want, a cookie? For doing the bare minimum?
I mean from an ecological perspective we don’t, but I appreciate all proposals, no matter how modest.
That would defeat the point of removals.
It’s also not anonymous, it’s just that the default interface only shows “mod”.
The S in USB is serial.
But OP didn’t provide much detail on the device, hardware, software, or communication method. A VM is probably easier.
History suggests yes, for the most part, with one notable recent exception.
Don’t feed the troll.