to be fair, he’s done a lot more with his term than I had ever expected.
to be fair, he’s done a lot more with his term than I had ever expected.
right? like what if the owner of starlink learned that an invaded country wanted to defend itself with drones using starlink but said owner supported the invaders and shut it off?
feels real good to finish a model and be like “yeah I did that”
wargaming model painting (Warhammer 40k) and am still at it.
it’s been ages since I’ve played an rts/strategy sim but having a star trek theme could get me to pull the trigger. long live the romulan star empire.
they’re really great. I usually describe them to people as tiny dogs. smart, empathetic and make strong bonds with their owners. word of caution though, they’ve got short lifespans, so maybe not for the feint of heart. I’ve kept rats for over six years now and I’ve had my share of losses but have determined that they’re worth the pain.
I know exactly what you mean. I’ve always wanted to know why our hobbies have the worst people in it.
from personal experience, I don’t think it’s something I can be weened off of.
I have to assume somebody’s done a cost analysis on rto and determined that keeping their boots on our necks is more profitable in the long run than employees being happier and more productive.
I’m not subbed but I come across squirrel pics and videos from you guys by browsing everything and they remind me of my pet rats. some of the same facial expressions and mannerisms.
that’s pretty sweet. I only skimmed the article a bit
does Romulus explode after a certain amount of turns?
mention of crypto would trigger some random moron to embarrass himself
the self fulfilling prophecy.
this comment could have been written in 2005 and still have been true.
the difference between a capitalist bread line and a socialist bread line is that when you get to the end of the capitalist line, you have to pay for the bread.
group of people who are already the best paid workers in the field
this means jackshit if they still can’t afford to keep up with inflation and rising property taxes.
also, it’s either that or fold. why would a company, in a capitalist economy, decide to fold? obviously they’re going to make the effort to comply to remain in business.
this is way too far down.
I guess I didn’t just recognize his contribution in my comment. I’ll try harder next time.