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He’s 8. He loves destruction, so this is a great game for him. The puzzles got to be a bit challenging after 5-10 levels, but there’s a sandbox mode that he loves goofing off in.
Also he loves that all the vehicles function.
He’s 8. He loves destruction, so this is a great game for him. The puzzles got to be a bit challenging after 5-10 levels, but there’s a sandbox mode that he loves goofing off in.
Also he loves that all the vehicles function.
Teardown is 50% off. My son and I have been having fun with it.
I missed a lot if he’s already on #3
For most of my life I was not interested in owning a home. Owning meant I couldn’t pick up and move or travel when I got the urge, which I did several times. One time while in a foreign country for a stay of undetermined length, I was able to contact an old landlord and secure a place to stay when I learned my return date. How would I have had a place to stay if landlords did not exist?
The greatest evil is not now done in those sordid “dens of crime” that Dickens loved to paint. It is not done even in concentration camps and labour camps. In those we see its final result. But it is conceived and ordered (moved, seconded, carried, and minuted) in clean, carpeted, warmed, and well-lighted offices, by quiet men with white collars and cut fingernails and smooth-shaven cheeks who do not need to raise their voice.
CS Lewis - Screwtape Letters (preface)
How did you like it? I’m like 10 hours in and so far it seems ok, but I’m not seeing the super amazing game that my friends raved about. For instance last night while playing I thought about how Bioshock was much more immersive and gripping, and it came out the same year.
Mass Effect. First time through the trilogy.
Immigrants often have families in their new country. You can’t think about those people as individuals because they would likely stay for their family, which would be hard to move.
Yes. For instance https://www.brennancenter.org/ recently did a tabletop exercise where they looked for all the worst things that could happen during a trump second term and looked for ways to stop them from happening. See (or rather hear) https://youtu.be/9SlnDvGHhBw
If you do end up eating one, tell us how many bytes it took.
That’s because Nigel did the math on his fingers, and he has 6 fingers on his right hand.
Moving towards the equator made me hate winter a lot less. Having more consistent daylight throughout the year made a big difference for me.
For a second I read this as “Dr. Strangelove” and was really confused.
It may be Shaka, but in Unicode and emoji it’s “call me” https://emojipedia.org/call-me-hand
Yes. All the time.
Sure, but there’s no verification when calling a cab so you can use an alias if you want.
I picked up some stranded skaters in the middle of nowhere in the middle of the night because they flashed SOS with their headlights after I drove past them. They had been there for like 8 hours. I’m sure they would’ve rather had a flashlight to do the work for them.
But I agree that there should be another UI for getting to the emergency flashing. Like hold for 5 seconds or something unlikely to be used during normal operation.
I have a flashlight that has multiple flashy settings, but they are disabled after like 5 or 10 seconds of idle power on time. So the first click turns it on, and if you wait a while, the next click turns it off.
Most useful? Without a doubt, my laptop. The amount of things that can be done with a modern computer is pretty stunning, and a portable one is arguably more useful.
Other than that, maybe my car keys because the amount of things you can do with a car is stunning, but you need the keys to start it, and the car isn’t in this room.
They append the word “no” to the statement.
“How are you?” Is “you’re good, no?” But the word “no” does not have a rising tone.
Tonal languages are hard for non-tonal language speakers to pick up because of this. On the flip side, it can be tough for tonal language speakers to grasp the tonal inflections in English, and sometimes speak like robots before they understand how to use them.
We’ve been using the spray can to create our planned path, which helps navigate unfamiliar levels and find your way through complex areas.