Take solace in the fact that all the people that bought thousands of rolls with the intent to scalp them basically lost all that money after inventory caught up a month later.
Take solace in the fact that all the people that bought thousands of rolls with the intent to scalp them basically lost all that money after inventory caught up a month later.
They are saying the same thing but mean something entirely different.
This dude is saying something along the lines of “corporations wouldnt pander so much to the LGBTQ communites if they were run by regular folks like me” rather than “the C-suite of corporations are robbing us blind and we cant do anything because they have so much power that effectively organizing against them is impossible”
If you can get good joker RNG and a critical mass of tarot packs, building for Four/Five of a Kind is where you’ll see your insane scores.
Straights are usually where I aim as they scale really well and can be reliable to finish a game.
People have been saying this since he was forced into buying the platform. I initially thought that could be true too.
As time has gone on, however, I’m starting to think he’s just that incompetent
It depends on the game.
Trying to play a platformer using a keyboard is miserable. On the flip-side, trying to play an RTS with a controller sounds like one of the worst experiences imaginable.
The UNs mission is mostly to exist as a forum for the leaders of a nation to discuss issues in a known-safe environment. It’s not meant for oversight, nor is it meant to police anything, even if it is sold that way sometimes.
Ubisoft’s bean counters had some trouble reading the market on this one.
They left Steam because they felt the 30% cut that Valve takes for sales on their platform is way too high, but didn’t account that users of Steam are really entrenched into that platform and don’t want to leave just for the chance to play an Ubisoft title. So instead of seeing 70% of Steam sales of their games, they saw 0.
This is bad news for my productivity
That is still an option, but there is a tradeoff. There is a button in the software to enable on-board memory mode.
You lose all your key assignment controls and fine-tuned DPI settings, but it stores on the device. If you want to have those features available, the mouse needs some software on the PC to talk to for more fine-grained control.
Me either. I have a G502 and I have the G Hub app to control the features(DPI, button assignments, RGB), but I’ve never needed an account to use it.
You’ll never see it coming~~
Is this some kind of Sovcit thing about not needing to pay taxes hinging around whether or not you are a person?
It sounds like they’re trying to argue that while in the womb they are under the jurisdiction of God, and outside are under the jurisdiction of Rome.
It’s good practice to assume that this is true of every network you don’t control.
Excel is one of those tools that punches way above its weight class. Which is why it’s so common to see in places where it should have been replaced by a proper database years ago.
I used to play my Blizzard of Oz cassette in my brother’s old Teddy Ruxpin. The weird distortion from the shitty tape player and speaker was great.
“A tweet from the future”