Laws shouldn't require a pledge to be enforceable. A blood oath would be cool though.
I always end up going back to Sweet Baby Ray's. Every once in awhile I'll try something fancier but I always end up going back.
Oh I agree that it's not really worth it's cost yet. I didn't pay $50 for the game because the have itself is when anything near that. Rather, it was worth the 50 to me to pay the devs to keep building the damn thing.
What is a carnet?
Yeah, for me as well. Is this a permanent thing?
I think the TV used to be more of a "whole family" activity. I like to keep the sound down and subtitles on as a way to be considerate towards other people in the house.
Anyone that says otherwise is lying.
I don't want to get too deep into technical jargon (because I don't know any) but I think the problem was when you lost all your pieces.
I love a bad movie but I could not handle Street Trash.
Anything TROMA. Hell, everything TROMA.
The owner of a site called zug dot com wrote a lengthy and hilarious essay on his treatment for an anal fissure. There were MS Paint illustrations of the procedure.
I was enthralled but also learned a lot about using humor to discuss situations that a person would otherwise be ashamed of.
Mathematics for Machine Learning by Marc Deisenroth and Deep Learning by Ian Goodfellow. Two great books for theory but practice always helps too.
Good bot
Nice try to trawl for answers to security questions! I'll never reveal that my earliest memory is playing with my first dog Chestnut in my childhood home on Oak St with my mother whose last name prior to marriage was Jessop!
My family had a Mac when I was little. One afternoon I ended up in a Windows tech support forum not understanding that it was connected to other people. I typed "Microsoft sucks" and managed to post it as a thread. Someone called me a troll.
My interactions with the internet haven't changed much since then.
Sorry for the Hallmark card quality caption. It's early still in my time zone.
Is that an unusually high ratio? Or normal internet stuff?
To my knowledge at least. You can tell from the slightly different art style that this is a very early strip.
*Edit for a typo
Does anybody know if there are plans to release KSP2 natively on Linux? I use Linux at home and while the Proton compatability layer usually treats me alright, it's not really guaranteed to work with every game.
I realize the developers have more important features to focus on first (like making rockets fly-able), but KSP1 supported Linux from its earliest days. I think unity was responsible for that. It would be nice to see some love from 2 too.