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  • "This is one of my fears"

    I'm so sorry that this is actually a concern that someone legitimately feels. It's unbelievable to me that anyone could date someone they don't like, for whatever reason...

    sends hug

  • Reddit has broken me. I was expecting a rickroll

  • I always assumed this was like a universal truth, but I've found a couple of cases recently where they wired it in series despite the batteries all pointing the same way, I was so confused...

  • To be fair, I've read that Sandfall also outsourced a lot of work for Expedition 33, which is how they've kept the team small.

    I see no issues with outsourcing if done right: not every small developer needs to have a motion capture crew, etc.

    If there are companies out there that can provide that for you at a reasonable cost, then you just need to focus on the core gameplay and the artistic aspects of your game.

    This way you don't bloat your headcount with hundreds of people that you'll have to sack after the project is done, seems like a win for everybody.

  • Ah yes, the "round to 9" method. That one is a worldwide plague.

    I've seen displays with the lower sized digits, but usually it's the cents: €149.99

    Adding fractions of a cent to a price display is just so... avaricious. (I'm sure there's a more common word for this but I could find it)

  • Huh interesting. Thank you for the insight.

  • I expect your average guard would be weak to slashing or bludgeon too, UST goes to show how wise barbarians are.

  • So the price of unleaded is 2.74 + 9/10 of a cent?

    Isnt that just 2.749? Why show it as a fraction?

    Sorry, I'm really confused.

    Edit: Oh, is this to accommodate other fractions like 3/4 or 7/9?

  • What's the 9/10 after the price?

  • I don't know that I can handle more immersion in the Portal universe, I kinda like being reminded that a 4th wall separates me from murderous unscrupulous AIs.

    Hum.

    In any case, it looks just gorgeous!

  • It really depends what its used for.

    Anything that is public facing would never work without constant maintenance and upgrades, be it a computer OS or some complex piece of hardware.

  • You've seen us with our bowl cuts, honouring the Primordial Porridge.

  • This guest remarked how my piccolo custome was cute. I thought I was a bassoon.

  • Ew, chewing tobacco? I thought that's were everyone stored their cottage cheese.

  • You underestimate how hot a bowl of porridge can be.

    The Porrigean theory has drawn a lot of attention lately from top theoretical physicists, and it addresses this very phenomenon.

    It advances the hypothesis that the Big Bang was in fact a Primordial Porridge Bowl in a 4 dimensional plane that was so unbelievably hot that it was immediately dropped on the floor, and the projections of this spilled Primordial Porridge into a 3D plane are what we observe as "our universe".

  • Where on earth did you hear this?

    It's happened to me more than once that I missed my exit on an unfamiliar roundabout, and what you do is you keep going around and exit through the right exit in the next loop.

    It's embarrassing, but perfectly legal.

    Just make sure you pull to the left/inner lane (if there are multiple lanes in the roundabout), and move to the outer lane only when your exit is coming up. A pox on people who keep to the outer lane when they're not taking the exit.

  • "This comparison appears to be unintentional"

  • That would probably impress the guys more.

  • He has a channel where he covers aviation news, and he has at least a couple of videos out now addressing the ATC shortages.

    He's fully aware of the mountains of content that will be coming his way in the near future, and seems almost desperate to prevent that...

  • Oh they had one. In 1981 they called a strike, and Reagan fired the 11 000 ATC who were on strike.

    That is one of the reasons why labor protection are virtually inexistent in the US, as it's illegal for federal employees to strike. Wild...