Oh dear. I was responding to a completely wrong comment thread…
For context I thought this thread was about Elysium the movie and the 1/3 budget was talking about District 9…
Oh dear. I was responding to a completely wrong comment thread…
For context I thought this thread was about Elysium the movie and the 1/3 budget was talking about District 9…
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I’m not sure this is useful information since Russia is mostly unpopulated with a few metropolitan areas? They have the money to keep the war machine going for a while longer.
Beyond what other people are saying, it should be pretty reliable for comparing between exercise sessions so you can see your improvement over time.
I’ve been feeling this with Cyberpunk a bit. But you may think it’s too quest driven to be considered.
Maybe the galaxy has an excellent standards committee so all these components are compatible. Like if you just connect red wires to red wires everything just works? So he just went around the junkyard looking for compatible wires and stuff?
I imagine it’s like someone building a computer today. You plug in all the relevant components together but it doesn’t require too much expertise.
Once the silencer is on nobody can hear the gunshot or the supersonic bullet or impact on a wall or the bloody wound. That John Wick scene was particularly bad.
I’m a doctor not an astrophysicist!
And the book at least talks about aiming for the gaps in the armor.
Does this sensor have AF pixels? Otherwise it’ll be hard to get good AF unless you put a traditional AF in? Contract based AF is always going go be terrible.
Yeah so today there’s more of a spectrum. Back in the 80s and 90s there were far fewer choices.
I get what you mean though, just wanted to point out it’s more complicated to judge older games by new standards. Eg. if Zelda were a new franchise it might just be a fully open world from the get go.
Insurance companies randomly deny claims just to see if you’ll fight it. If you don’t, they’ll know they can deny more if your claims in the future. This is illegal, but if it’s a “bug” in the software or “AI” than they get away with it. Actually it’s harder with AI since people are more skeptical and have already caught them doing it. However this may be due to the AI being trained on the intentionally buggy software.
Wasn’t Zelda always open world? LttP was about as open world as they come back in the day?
At least the alternative warhead doesn’t leave unexploded submunitions.
Since the extension is based on the existing GCFI outlet I don’t think it’s any different from using any electronics.
It’s just super worth it.
Usually there’s power in a bathroom. We run a long extension cable and hide it with these covers that run along our molding.
What’s the argument for using Angular over other solutions? Let’s say you actually need a SPA.
I’m thinking Splinter Cell had this kind of feature.