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Yeah what is up with that? It’s nice to know where things are but whatever happened to /usr/local
Yeah what is up with that? It’s nice to know where things are but whatever happened to /usr/local
It’s got some real scientifically based dragons vibes.
We are just carrying on the tradition of das blinkenlights
Mirror image specifies that it blocks attacks that are targeted at the caster. Magic missile has no “attack” component, it automatically hits. Mirror image also ignores AoE damage. The specific wording is “A duplicate can be destroyed only by an attack that hits it. It ignores all other damage and effects.”
We just had this discussion at our table on Saturday.
There is a spell for these types of shenanigans and it’s called Mislead
Comprehended under sysadmin because the attitude is the same just the devices are a bit different.
runs only on MacOS
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get it into the hands of millions of developers
Seems contradictory
I just checked and I have 3 sets of Shadowrun dice, so over a hundred in just 12mm d6. That’s not even counting the dungeon dice sets I’ve bought since the mid 80s.
A phone number is not strictly required. They use it for some verifications, like suspicious activity. You can switch the number to whichever account needs it at the time, but only one login can have that phone number.
Who says astronomers don’t have a sense of humor? Jupiters moons have always been named after women associated with the king of the gods in mythology. Callisto, Europa, and Ganymede were all seduced by Jupiter, with some famous offspring from each of them. Not too be left out, the greeks have Io, Sinope and Lysithea.
And then who do they send to check up on the mighty king but his wife Juno (who they named the probe after).
You mean someone came to lie down in and get cat hair all over your clean clothes while you’re trying to fold them and then attacking your hand if you dare get closer to the pile that they’ve claimed.
You want to know about space, you ask NASA
It has to do with apparent size of the sun and moon. The sun is 400 times wider than the moon and coincidentally 400 times further away, so they look the same size. With no other reference points as to how big each object is, we perceive them to be the same distance.
Way back in the 1950s some guy had the same observation you did. He came up with an idea for a book that would solve disputes over trivia by bar patrons. 70 years later the Guinness Book of World Records has over 22,000 entries in their database.
Don’t forget she’s got the bow too. She can wreck house with that thing. But the best character is still Impa.