

This is actually a pretty common thing among crocheters.


This is actually a pretty common thing among crocheters.


That’s not the lawsuit that’s being discussed. It’s the Yuzu Switch emulator lawsuit.


I’m not sure they can in this instance. The reason they could sue the Switch emulator team was because they were using a proprietary encryption key.
I don’t think the NES had that, and as long as you own the game, emulation is legal.
Also, this might be considered transformative use since the devs have to create the 3D profile by hand.


Bitch on the Internet, most likely.


It wouldn’t hurt to get vitamin level blood work done if it’s affordable. My SO had no idea they were severely B12 deficient.
Also, basically everyone has low vitamin D, and it can cause all sorts of issues.


Not really. Most appliances will give you the peak wattages, and that’s it. You’d need a sensor just for the appliance to know for sure.
McDonald’s definitely doesn’t


Looking at KSP2, it doesn’t really matter what state it’s in for EA
He’s definitely a trouble maker
It didn’t used to be, but that’s how it is now.
Doesn’t answer ‘why,’ though. ‘Why’ is asking for the reason it changed from only ice cream to ice cream and food.
You didn’t ask if DQ had changed from ice cream only to ice cream and food. You knew the answer to that. You were asking for the reason they made the change.
The question “why” inherently requires reasoning as a response, though. If the answer had been, “DQs used to only serve ice cream, but the founder wanted to…” blah blah blah, that would be an answer.
Yeah, I definitely remember eating DQ burgers in the 90s.
But like I said, it’s definitely possible that if you’ve only seen DQs outside of Texas, your experience might be different.
That’s not an answer to why, though. Only selling something in the past doesn’t explain why they do it now. Making more money is the real explanation.
Like 30 years at least. They’re famous for their ice cream, but their burgers are great too.
There’s also the fact that DQs outside of Texas are slightly different than other states. Or at least that was true 15 years ago in Louisiana.
But it’s not the answer to your question. The answer to your question is business/financially related.
I mean, it’s not an actual answer. It’s just a historic fact.
The actual answer is that diversifying your product offerings gets you more business. People like desserts after eating a meal, so it makes sense to also sell that meal.
That’s the veal industry
Dude, their burgers are awesome. It’s one of the few, if only fast food joints that still cook burgers on an actual flat top.
I just wish they hadn’t switched to the soggy as fuck steak cut fries.
Toxoplasmosis wouldn’t survive the baking process
Microsoft still has a good reputation?