Incredible achievement for solo developer. The game is still however very early access. It currently has about 10 hours worth of content and no replay value besides building beautiful cities. I wonder how masses will take this.
The neat thing about mending favourite pairs of things is that they become even more favouriter because they've got more personality and charm and history.
Can I ask you a serious question? Do you think you could fully develop in a job completely remote? Like as a young engineer, or designer? I totally support hybrid remote work but I think there is arguments to be made there are some things that need to be developed in an office setting. With those senior people being in the office to help develop and train the youngest workers.
Are you talking about a fresh grad, entry level position? Or just a general new-hire with whatever qualifications and experience came with the JD? Cuz I can say that we had hired new-hires during covid who have managed their onboarding just fine. For a new grad though, there's probably something to be said for building a successful new routine based on observing peers in a productive environment.
Exactly! Hybrid work is a defeat. Like one day a week, ok. Maybe some tasks need face to face interaction. Maybe a sense of team spirit is facilitated by meeting physically. But 3 days a week? Only gonna make me dislike my work and my colleagues.
Players are both the best and worst part of making games. We make games because we want to make people happy, and most of them do, but someone will hate anything you do because that's what drives them. You learn to ignore it. People who are slightly annoyed talk louder than people who are largely happy, and you just have to keep that in mind.
I used to get a five guys burger most sunday afternoons after doing the groceries, all the way w hot sauce, fries etc. It was cheap and the service was good. I don't remember what I was paying for the burger but it was probably between $5-$8.
Just gotta go throw up from the camera shake. Did the Blair Witch people film this?
Kids these days lmao. People didn't used to walk around with 100 megapixel DSLRs capable of ultra high bitrate video recording in their pockets.
Incredible achievement for solo developer. The game is still however very early access. It currently has about 10 hours worth of content and no replay value besides building beautiful cities. I wonder how masses will take this.
his competitive spirit on the court is special. like MJ and Kobe in that way
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We could just snap off Western Australia and let you borrow it for a while, if you like. Give it back whenever you can.
MSG is fucking magic. Buy a bag for a few bucks and thank me later.
Can be found in asian grocers as 'aji no moto'
On no shorts and bibs are fine, I was talking about street clothes
pft who rides in street clothes, lycra all the way baby
Weird, I've ridden my C15 for over 15000km and it still looks good as new.
This is the dichotomy of Brooks', some people love 'em and some don't.
The neat thing about mending favourite pairs of things is that they become even more favouriter because they've got more personality and charm and history.
Easily. They'll probably
Thermos
Cob loaf
i think eff core disable. i think either most sub dont have latest intel cpu or dont need that much amount of cores
e cores is the answer.
To be expected in all honesty. I can’t understand the hatred Aussies have for cyclists
The real kicker is everyone who bought during Covid and overpaid in the first place.
From what I've seen of this route, it's bucket-list-worthy cycling. What a dream it must be to have such fantastic long distance infrastructure
Imagine if we stopped doing this and zoned medium density, and demanded better spaces.
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You mean if you lived in the picture in the OP
This ladies long-lost-cousin lived at our apartment complex, I swear, down to the smoking.
The holdover bike, aka, the bike you sell and then miss riding more than any other bike you own.
Can I ask you a serious question? Do you think you could fully develop in a job completely remote? Like as a young engineer, or designer? I totally support hybrid remote work but I think there is arguments to be made there are some things that need to be developed in an office setting. With those senior people being in the office to help develop and train the youngest workers.
Are you talking about a fresh grad, entry level position? Or just a general new-hire with whatever qualifications and experience came with the JD? Cuz I can say that we had hired new-hires during covid who have managed their onboarding just fine. For a new grad though, there's probably something to be said for building a successful new routine based on observing peers in a productive environment.
Exactly! Hybrid work is a defeat. Like one day a week, ok. Maybe some tasks need face to face interaction. Maybe a sense of team spirit is facilitated by meeting physically. But 3 days a week? Only gonna make me dislike my work and my colleagues.
Any business operator who thinks bike lanes are bad for business is not very smart.
Auto repair shop would disagree
I have never, nor do I ever expect to, spontaneously stop at an auto repair shop.
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Nationalize it :)
That frames in good condition.
Players are both the best and worst part of making games. We make games because we want to make people happy, and most of them do, but someone will hate anything you do because that's what drives them. You learn to ignore it. People who are slightly annoyed talk louder than people who are largely happy, and you just have to keep that in mind.
I'm curious what the attraction of riding without brakes is.
I used to get a five guys burger most sunday afternoons after doing the groceries, all the way w hot sauce, fries etc. It was cheap and the service was good. I don't remember what I was paying for the burger but it was probably between $5-$8.