

That won’t be for another 747475,5 years, worry about that later.
That won’t be for another 747475,5 years, worry about that later.
That’s dumb. The only technology in 252525 will be a rusty sword for practicing proctology.
God I hate having to upvote such heretic beliefs, but you did add to the conversation… albeit negatively…
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My tv is 4k, but I exclusively watch 1080p movies and series on it. I’m not going to double my subscription costs just to get 4k streaming, and most piratable files are 1080p.
You hang a tub from a rope outside. The rope is connected to a set of gears with a super high ration. Connect the gears to a generator. When it rains, the tub will fill with water and will add to the energy going into the generator. Reset it by draining the water from the tub when it touches the ground, and then putting the tub back in the original position.
I would absolutely be entertained for at least 5 minutes reading a scientific paper written entirely in conspiracy voice.
I specifically got the cactus because I’m incredibly bad at remembering to water plants.
Didn’t know that. I cut a weird 10 cm long offshoot off of a cactus a few years ago and planted it right away. I must’ve gotten lucky.
The city is more devastating to the bird population than the cats.
Thanks for the heads up.
To add to this. If a company builds with this new material and it turns out there’s some unexpected issue with the material, the company will be held liable for the damage. They can shove that liability back on the product manufacturer, but only so many can do that before the manufacturer just shuts down. Then the construction company has to foot the bill of a new building, which they can’t afford, and thus shut down.
I absolutely hate how conservative the building industry is, but it’s a culture that’s been born out of harsh lessons and loss of livelyhoods.
The scene is pretty much 1 to 1 with the game though.
I felt I was taking crazypills. In what world does this headline and article not scream "These games are ruining lives because of extremely manipulative marketing tactics.
I assume the people who took this article as a personal attack are part of the 19%, but doesn’t want to realise they have a very serious problem.
The whole point of this article is the apparent culture that made these irrigation methods possible. However, instead of telling you about it, it keeps repeating itself, over and over again, and never really tells you why or what made irrigation better 1,500 years ago.
The article is 6 A4 pages long, and can very succinctly be summised in those 4 lines OP attached to the post as a lure.
Don’t know if you’re the author OP, but god damn the layout of the website and article is anoying. I shouldn’t have to scroll multiple times to read the whole list of ingredients for something with only 10 ingredients. I also absolutely hate when I have to scroll multiple pages up, to figure out wether it was 2 cloves of garlic og 3. These things absolutely should be condensed to fit within a single page on a standard tablet, or at least within an A4 size piece of paper if you were to print it.
My biggest issue with survival games is usually the lack of a goal. If Jagex treats this game the same way as OSRS or RS3 concerning quests, this could very well be a really nice experience. It could also very well be a very generic survival clone that adds absolutely nothing new to the genre.
It’s also not the first time Jagex has fucked up games. It often seems like they have absolutely no idea what makes OSRS and RS3 as good as they are, and at least for OSRS, the dedication of the mods seem to be the only reason the game isn’t dead.
I suppose we’ll have to wait and see which direction they take it. I hope it’ll be good, but I absolutely expect them to shit the bed on this.
You don’t slave over Geuguessr like some sort of MMORPG?