We are all Virginia on this glorious day
We are all Virginia on this glorious day
Special election operation
This sort of thing seems to happen far too often since Microsoft took over.
I recently witnessed one of these fry himself by somehow bridging 2 high voltage power lines. Big roaring ball of white plasma that lasted 3 or 4 seconds.
Derry Girls on Netflix
Vice Principals on (HBO) Max
The Righteous Gemstones on (HBO) Max
deleted by creator
I’d give away about half and keep half.
Chocolate with walnuts
First thing, pull out any unneeded cables. The old red/white/yellow set from your VCR that you don’t use any more? Yank it out.
suspended based on his inability to pay
If only he had some way to make money fast.
No killing them is too extreme. Put them in a room with 1,000 different types of ringing telephones for a week.
That would be a good penalty for them. Their phone number(s) must always be public so anyone can call them whenever they want.
I thought this was going to be the thing where they use cheap power to raise big weights and then generate power from gravity lowering them.
Prepare for more pointless traffic backups.
Yeah looks similar to Divinity Original Sin 2. I installed a camera mod on that so I could get lower and closer, but that of course caused some weirdness in the skybox.
Interesting. David Zaslav, also the guy who pulled programming from HBO Max and renamed it Max.
Ads as a general concept are ok to me, otherwise a lot of the Internet that is free will either go away or cost money. It’s just how many ads and what type. Pop-up ads are bad, too many ads are bad, ads that are deceptive are bad. They need to be small, curated, non-intrusive, and non-deceptive.
It’s always amusing to me when a game has a huge download size but is also an overhead view game and you probably can’t even get the camera close enough to the world objects to see the full texture detail.
A rotunda is a round building, usually with a dome ceiling. This particular one is the University of Virginia rotunda.
To be fair scanning people’s eyeballs and giving them digital currency in return is rather suspicious.