Hi there! I’m just a guy looking for a place to be and stuff.
I’m interested enough in this game to pick it up when it comes out, but I have to admit that I didn’t finish the first one. I liked it well enough, but my interest in it just petered out over time, and at some point, I just never came back to it. I hope that “i” will be a little more compelling. Either that, or I hope my attention span has increased over the last ten years!
“What role did you get? How did you get it?”
cries in broadcom wireless card not supported
Sweet or dill?
“Paige, yes!”
It’s interesting that Dave mentioned education as a possible market for these. I thought kids were learning Javascript on their school-issued Chromebooks these days. It would be nice to teach students about the concepts of computer hardware architecture… but the Commander’s architecture is kinda weird, being a hodgepodge of ancient (6502) and modern (FPGA), with bank-switched memory and the desire for backwards compatibility with Commodore peripherals hanging off of it like a lamprey. Sure, students could learn about computer architecture on it, but it’s hard to see how it’s better than other, cheaper options. Big money awaits if they can pull it off though.
It’s there for me. I wish I could help :(
What a relief, I’d hate to think those files ended up in the wrong paws hands.
You’re not wrong, but people also die of behaviors that stem from loneliness. I’d suggest it’s not a complete waste to examine.
Apparently they solved the issue of how to keep the waste salt from clogging up the system.
Got to keep a lid on the budget.
RS-23ewwwww
All the things the cops would want this bot to do are prohibited by rules or by the potential for public outrage; no facial recognition, no offensive capabilities, it’s basically just a camera drone. But that will change when the rules change, or when people stop paying attention… if this thing can avoid being trashed for more then ten minutes after it’s deployed.
“Whoa, this thing is trashed, it’s basically useless now.”
Condition: Untested
“I didn’t say I’m sick – motherfucker I’m ill.”
Depends on the form of meditation. For general, workplace-endorsed “mindfulness” meditation, you allow yourself to think whatever you think, but instead of reacting to it, you merely observe and acknowledge that you’re having that thought. You don’t let yourself get carried along with it though. You let it pass and let another thought come along, observing your own mind. Other types of meditation are about striving to think nothing, and it’s expected that you’ll fail, and take years to accomplish that after a great deal of practice.
Nailed it.
Nice! I’m going to have a look at my old HS yearbook and see who’s opposite page…
“Future Farmers of America”