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  • Also the Midwest, because they spread a bit after the Civil Right Act.

  • We have one major duty one too for when we do the floors. We use the handheld one like that for hard to reach corners, dust bunnies under couches, furniture, ceiling fans, and all that kind of stuff. Sounds like this would be a great option!

  • How do you like it?

    We have a different brand that is holding less and less charge as time goes on. I have a bunch of Ryobi stuff already so there is a plethora of power packs available if it does a decent job.

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  • "From my perspective it is democracy that is evil!"

  • True, there are probably even more senators who are guilty of misconduct in bathrooms and the ratio is even further apart.

  • God damn it.

    Don't give me hope.

  • Article title is click bait. They are not referring to the starting price, but the fact that more recent consoles don't drop in price within a year or two like the older ones did.

    Also, I disagree with the premise because modern consoles tend to start at a lower relative price which could mean they are more accurately guessing the market value up front or maybe the older ones were priced to gather as much income as fast as possible on the original release and the cost drop was to get rid of excess stock.

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  • Shapeshifters!

    rocks fall and snooggums dies

  • No, not that kind either

    🍆

  • Why not Zoidburg?

  • Yet another better option:

    What?

  • Generally they end up flying low during the air show so they can be seen more easily. They would practice high yo start with and then bring the stunt lower and lower to get a better feel for how it would work lower to the ground consistent with what they will be doing at the airshow.

    It is likely this was one of the ones that was the same or close to the altitude they would be doing the stunt at during the airshow.

  • I love how far he leans into the satire.

    Here's the problem: my posts are not satire. Groundbreaking philosophy can sometimes feel like satire because it is so avant-garde and interesting.

    What's next? I have to sit at the back of the bus because those are the "Satire Seats"? My children have to go to the specific "Satire School"? This is segregation at its finest.

  • City stuff can be fun or frustrating!

    The tall buildings can block orbitals, line of sight for large stuff can make killing shots a lot more difficult than on most maps, and trying to cut through buildings can lead to walking right into a horde of infantry type stuff. On the other hand, watching the human support teams get a kill or two before dying can be pretty entertaining!

  • So don't interact with the topic everywhere if you think it is too spread out. I see enough activity here and patient gamers to warrant them being different as they have different focus.

    Plus each one is on a different instance. If there was only the one on beehaw I wouldn't see anything since I blocked that instance.

  • The US used to do that before the plastics industry (oil company derivatives) squashed it.

  • This community is kind of in the shadow of all the other gaming communities, it doesn’t feel like it has a strong identity to separate it. There’s already plenty of weekly threads elsewhere to discuss what we’re playing and I already feel like I repeat myself between !gaming@beehaw.org and !patientgamers@sh.itjust.works. Do we need another one here? But sure.

    What a helpful addition to the discourse!

  • The randomness itself isn't the direct cause of the topic in the post though, because otherwise it wouldn't be possible to reproduce the steps to get around any guardrails the system has.

    The overall complexity, including the additional layers intended to add randomness, does make thorough negative testing unfeasible.