Books so large they literally fuck up your wrists from holding them for too long are certainly part of the reason physical books are on the decline in some fields.
Books so large they literally fuck up your wrists from holding them for too long are certainly part of the reason physical books are on the decline in some fields.
Is reading RSS feeds on your PS3 a good substitute for playing PS5 online?
Politically however it seems to be all right lately.
Presumably science fiction and fantasy readers are more likely to use e-books and audio-books over paper books and more likely to use online stores over brick and mortar than some other demographics.
You forgot to mention the B-52Q flying above (somewhere between the current models and the B-52X at the time of the Enterprise D decommissioning)
But he also sabotaged rail projects with his hyperloop nonsense.
Must be from one of those bird species with spotted eggs?
That does actually sound like a fun game.
So the console that has been around for longer and has more units out there in absolute numbers has more games with more than absolute number threshold copies sold than any other console? Is that really surprising?
What about games sold normalized per month and per unit? And how about excluding potentially included titles? And how do you count F2P games that aren’t technically sold?
I am not necessarily saying the Switch isn’t successful, just that these ways of measuring it are strange.
I remember leaving mostly because I realized that I was watching the third generic New England super-natural series where the family moves back to the town the parents (or at least one parent) grew up in, the kids discover something mysterious and then it turns out it is linked to their parents’ past. And they were all so boring I stopped after one or two episodes.
How about checking scripts for decent quality before throwing lots of money at the production of an entire series?
Fake it til you make it to the end of your life?
Only in very limited ways if the other two branches of government are complicit since judges (at least the regular kind not on the supreme court which has been captured too) really can’t do anything directly opposing the body of written law.
Most backups are not kept around long enough to still be available 4 years from now and even if they were you would lose any data entered in those 4 years if you restored from backups. Backups will not protect you from deliberate malicious changes.
Compared to most of the things we do as humanity space program budgets are tiny. If you got rid of either the military or the super-rich you could fund everything humanity and the rest of the ecosystem needs down here and have money left over for dozens of space budgets for all of humanity.
Hetzner support is usually quite good, something I can’t say of the (albeit much more limited) experiences with OVH.
I do enjoy game mechanics that interact in emergent ways that weren’t fully planned out by the developer in games like Dwarf Fortress.
Yeah, being bought by EA was considered a death sentence to good studios in the 90s already.
They are the long-term solution for entirely different scenarios. Space flight in the long term is all about having some part of our species survive in case we screw up Earth completely while fixing things on Earth is what will benefit more people but won’t do anything about the risk of the “all eggs in one basket” situation.
Unfortunately that movement has plenty of younger people who might replace Trump.
Making friends online who don’t live anywhere near you is probably another thing more common among science fiction and fantasy readers than in other genre target audiences.