I’m jealous that you get to experience this show for the first time. Season 3 is incredible.
I’m jealous that you get to experience this show for the first time. Season 3 is incredible.
In 6th grade for a public speaking assignment I gave a presentation on the world wide web and described how we could eventually use it for checking your bank account or ordering a pizza. My teacher said we’d never get there.
Hope you’re still waiting on hold for that pepperoni Mrs. Z!
Oooooooh we’ve got this notion that we’d quite like to sail the ocean…
Cheat codes that are helpful in allowing people with not enough time to sit and grind things out or fuss with mods to play through the story while still interacting with the core mechanics.
Invited a new guy to MTG Commander night. Showed up with a deck full of expensive cardboard because a deck he found online had all of them. Cool dude and still plays with us with more reasonably priced cardboard now.
Vindication of the box is better than cocaine.
Cancer. Brain. Brain cancer.
Sure glad I read this over my bowl of cereal this morning.
Wish cheat codes were still a thing. Sometimes I just need a little help getting past one part but don’t have time to grind it out like I would have before.
Make StarCraft Ghost please.
Jaime killing the Night King should have been the only right answer. It makes the whole trip beyond the wall to get evidence worth it instead of being for nothing, and it completes the greatest redemption arc in television history.
At least it’s rent free.
I believe we found some moths in there as well. Notably I don’t recall seeing bees in there.
I have a Dynatrap XL set up in the back corner of my back yard. It’s electric, so you plug it in and run it all season 24/7. Collects them in a cage where they eventually die. You need to empty the trap a few times per season which is gross and I hate doing it, but the trap is super effective. Allowed us to enjoy our back yard the whole season. Even during twilight when the bugs are normally at their worst.
By breaking production, I’m referring to a situation where someone, most likely in a technical job, broke a system that was intended to be responsible for the operation for some kind of service. Most of the responses here, which have been great to read, are about messing up things like software, databases, servers and other hardware.
Stuff happens and we all make mistakes. It’s what you take away from the experience that matters.
Always skeptical of people that don’t own up to mistakes. Would much rather they own it and speak to what they learned.
01:30am staring at my phone and I absolutely needed to hear this. Thank you internet stranger!
Equal access to every building? Sounds like a commie plot.
But then you’d ruin Christmas for the cyber goths… https://youtu.be/eJc6-DgaQa0?si=M1w4RWEBfHW1_l3v