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That’s an interesting thought I hadn’t considered. The Webb is about as quiet as we’re going to get anywhere near our orbit, but a lunar compound could very easily be much larger, and would be a great deal easier to service/upgrade.
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That’s an interesting thought I hadn’t considered. The Webb is about as quiet as we’re going to get anywhere near our orbit, but a lunar compound could very easily be much larger, and would be a great deal easier to service/upgrade.
And slowly, society began to awaken to the reality that theirs was a civilization ruled by Mammon, not men.
The best part of it was how they released it. I wish I caught it when they aired it, unannounced, in a random time slot on Adult Swim late at night.
I also recognize that effectively nothing actually changed from roaming a world map
There isn’t much, but there are actually a couple of hidden locations related to important sidequests, like the zodiac weapons. I think there might also be something there related to the post-game content in the International version, but I’m not certain.
I’ll actually copy a comment I saw recently by someone else who knows more about Final Fantasy than I do. Apparently it’s much older than that.
Though historically the ATB system was invented for FF4 and used by all games until FFX itself before being used again for X-2, though I think most of them had the option of “active or wait” like Chrono Trigger to pick from. I haven’t played most of those FFs to say for certain. Not that it makes it better, but it technically was the return to form and earlier games just had less you cared to watch happen.
It’s wild to me how he left partially because of FFX, which is widely regarded as one of the best, and is my personal favourite.
You’re not wrong. I still remember the day I picked up a newspaper and saw the headline “video games earn more than movies for the first time ever,” and I immediately knew where the industry was headed. In retrospect, I was 100% correct.
Weird people were forced out of the industry over the past decade or more, for reasons that have absolutely nothing to do with making games.
Jesus dude. The entire world doesn’t base their views entirely upon what you personally believe. Many people actually have their own ideas and motivations that have nothing at all to do with your infantile perspective of politics. Occasionally, when presented with something that defies your expectations, it’s reasonable to step back and reconsider what you believe.
I don’t understand how streaming became so popular
Have you ever found yourself using someone else’s PC for some reason and they’ve got 20 browser toolbars, 3 anti-viruses and no ad blocker, and they’ve just been using computers that way forever, thinking it’s perfectly normal?
Yea, some people have extremely low standards.
Yes I absolutely would download a car
This campaign joins D.A.R.E. as one of the most ironically unsuccessful campaigns of all time.
I’m doing my part!
I die inside a little each time I see it. When there is a conflict between money and science, science should not be the one sacrificed for the sake of the other. Even if your only goal is money, wealth in a healthy society is worth vastly more than wealth atop a dung heap.
Sure, but the title strongly suggests a reason, despite the study itself explicitly avoiding such speculation.
The study does not address why they stopped taking their medication
Unfortunately there are many ways one can fool oneself into believing all sorts of asinine things with numbers. That was the point of the lesson: That math is effectively meaningless without an earnest desire to arrive at the correct answer, not just an attempt to confirm what one already believes. This article is actually a great example of that, because it presumes that our mathematical models are definitely correct, which is the farthest thing from the truth. Physics is a really interesting field because it’s constantly discovering odd nuances of our world where our models don’t actually align with reality, giving us the chance to improve them.
Very first thing my statistics professor taught us was that numbers will tell you anything you want them to, if you torture them enough.
The renowned physicist Richard Feynman is reputed to have once said that “physics is to math what sex is to masturbation”. Exactly what comparison he was making, he didn’t clarify – but if the orgasm gap is anything to go by, he presumably meant that math is often more fun, more effective, and better at getting the desired result in the face of adverse real-world conditions.
I had to tap out after one paragraph to save whatever brain cells haven’t committed suicide yet.
I’m sorry if you can’t see why there’s a connection between this guy arguing for exposing children to sexuality and the exposure of children to sexuality elsewhere, but a reasonable person should be able too.
Or, if you wanted to be more inquisitive rather than sarcastic, you might consider the origins of the word.