

Aye splinter cell is out of the market nowadays, and the success of Hitman is what got the 007 brand to get IOI to do this.
I would probbaly enjoy cyberpunk but I dont really like fps.
Aye splinter cell is out of the market nowadays, and the success of Hitman is what got the 007 brand to get IOI to do this.
I would probbaly enjoy cyberpunk but I dont really like fps.
…because the people who make bond want one and it has a lot of name recognition. Are there many spy games doing well on a mass market level?
Not sure about te UK but there are grids wherein the supply price is pegged to the most expensive and least used so as to encourage providers to produce the cheapest energy.
It isnt a bad idea hut it requires an off ramp for the beenfits to be passed on to consumers.
New entrants need to break the mould…or else they are a worse version of market leaders.
What is this, they need licensing to be sold in the US or to be used?
It was a very well run and thought out practical plan, it was also cut by doge in breeding season.
They used to push their own apps way too hard, and had a terrible UI. But it is a lot better these days. As is evident in this article they are still pieces of shit.
You’re who I think I will be everytime I try fermenting and planting food.
Due ye have dual supply or step up?
To be fair I got what I paid for, I paid shy of two grand for two full size ovens that include a steam and microwave function. We use them all the time. Do you guys have down draft hobs? Best thing I ever bought for the kitchen.
Oh I hate them combos, great in theory often poor in practice. They are usually in rental properties here, cheap and cheerful resolution.
The ovens are crazy, no wonder the US have all these appliances. My oven steams and a dude on here would not believe me saying its not practical to have an industrial oven in my house.
To be fair though we have a higher voltage residential supply too so you guys might not be able to as effectively use this shit.
Absolutely, I have never liked the US presence in Europe but it did fill a need that Europe wasn’t. Unfortuneately for the US though it filled a need for them too and becoming less focused, more aggressive and divisive will create space for closer ties between the EU and most likely China, but definitely other economic trading blocks.
Most likely ends when Putin loses the loyalty of the top brass and oligarchal mobsters. This attack goes a long way to having the question being asked, surely there has already been hushed tones, if this is the fight they want to ruin Russia for. They have been successful in terms of land gains, not to any great value - ~20% after 12 years is embarrassing. They have lost a lot of goodwill, marketability, economic growth not to mention brain drain, population etc., and they are now facing budget cuts because of oil prices.
Agreed, even though it goes against his own plans for China. The US will become less relevant, and one would hope the reaction to the markets would be to end the loyalism.
Everywhere has microbreweries, anywhere someone can say the beer sucked can be replied to the same.
The bar is precisely where it was placed, he is the highest ranking medical official in the US. Another proud moment.
I dont know, opiates arent cheap and you guys are nailing that shit. Your smokes did absolutely jump in price in a few years, it went from bringing loads home to bringing enough over to smoke on my trip.
US beer? As in beer in the US is better than beer somewhere else? Where did you travel to, Pakistan?
I just bought a whole suite of new appliances over here. I didnt realise I ws doing so well. Most wasshers and dryers here are front load, thats standard. Something else that came up on my travels is that you guys dont often have fans in your ovens, which would be very standard here.
New to linux…are flatpaks like sandboxed?