I've watched the trailer 5 times now. I loved it so much I even showed it to my Mum.
Mandy, Climax and The House that Jack Built are my top 3 right now. Under the Silver Lake looks cool though.
Actually here's a 18-film list of all of my most anticipated: https://letterboxd.com/klop_gob/list/my-most-anticipated-upcoming-films/
Welcome. Yoss or myself would be happy to help you navagate Reddit. I recommend the RES exention to help customize your experience.
Reddit 101 can help as well
The sidebar as links, as well as a directory of users subed to this...sub
https://playoverwatch.com/en-us/blog/21758132
Blog post that explains the event. Basically it's a fundraiser for the Breast Cancer Research Foundation. You can also unlock in-game sprays by watching charity streams.
The charity in question is one of the best ones for this sort of thing according to the charity navigator, a site that breaks down each of these organisations and rates them. Didn't know that site existed.
Nice to see video games do this sort of charity thingamajig.
Right here Harry.
http://www.alexa.com/siteinfo/imdb.com
There traffic is up because of the summer movie boom, but notice the average time on the site is under 4 minutes, so people are just Googling the movie they're interested in, skimming through the cast, and clicking off.
The real stat I want to see is their ad revenue since the change.
From what I understood, the forums produced a ton of page views.
Interesting. I provided the link and pressed "image" as well to provide the screenshot which I guess negated it.
I'll try to fix it, but here's the link just in case I can't.
https://edition.cnn.com/2016/01/26/politics/donald-trump-ted-cruz-polling/
> tea party supporters split 37% for Trump, 34% for Cruz.
http://www.foxnews.com/opinion/2016/11/12/how-tea-party-helped-trump-win-election.html
> If that agenda sounds familiar, it should. It’s the same agenda the Tea Party movement broadly, and Tea Party Patriots specifically, has helped to advance over the last several years. Because of his willingness to stand up for our economic principles and our commitment to enforcing the country’s existing immigration laws already on the books, Tea Party Patriots activists across the country came together to back Mr. Trump.
That's an article by Jenny Martin, one of the co-founders of a major Tea Party group.
Oh, apparently also Beyond: Two Souls and Detroit Become Human. All published on console by Sony.
I was talking about China, you can search "january 22" but not "january 20" ? Look at the dates, 20 January 2020 : https://duckduckgo.com/?q=China+confirms+human-to-human+transmission+jan+january+20&ia=web https://lite.qwant.com/?q=China+confirms+human-to-human+transmission+jan+january+20&t=web
You think that WHO doesn't need time to review China's claims before making the announcement ? Oh right, China controls WHO so they have to make announcement the same day ? And that's why WHO disobeyed China one day later ? Fucking logic !
And of course the one who created the fake news would say that China told WHO to not announce it before WHO's announcement, what's the point of saying China tried to shut the mouth of WHO after WHO's announcement ? Not everybody is as illogic as you but you both made the same stupid mistake by forgetting that there was an official announcement from China before WHO's.
So your stupid logic is : 01/20 : China confirms human-to-human transmission to the world 01/21 : China which "controls" WHO tell them to not not announce human-to-human transmission 01/22 : WHO "controlled" by China disobeys
Use your brain before stalking someone to copy/paste the same stupid message.
Yeah. There's more to the game than originally advertised now, much more and there's still more to come. The game has had four major updates (Foundation, Pathfinder, Atlas Rises and NEXT) as well as smaller updates between them all. They are now also doing weekly updates to iron everything out even further. Right now it's very buggy but I can give them some slack considering the game has literally 18 quintillion planets and that their dev team consists of only 13 persons.
Too much has changed for me to go into detail but if you're interested then you can check out the Release Log which specifies exactly all that has changed and all that has been added with each update: https://www.nomanssky.com/release-log/
Saying all that this game is just not for everyone though, due to its resources-driven nature, but either way it's one majestic game and I am loving it.
Guess I won't be using frigates any time soon. Only got the freighter right now but have yet to recruit any frigates for it; too busy exploring and doing the main story, as well focusing on my space ship, suit and multitool technologies...and doing a bit of base-building!
edit Looks like it has been fixed for PC, as well as a patch incoming to fix already-corrupt files. https://www.nomanssky.com/2018/07/next-patch-1-52-2/
You can use a Ubuntu on a USB. Linux operating systems generally have a nice feature where you can try it before installing.
https://www.ubuntu.com/download/desktop/try-ubuntu-before-you-install
Then you can just boot up on that and transfer the files you need to the USB or a second USB or whatever. This of course requires having a PC to make the USB bootable and so on.
Ah okay, didn't know it was that expensive these days.
Apparently Crunchyroll also acquired a worldwide license for the series.
You can watch shit for free on Crunchyroll (if you don't want to buy a subscription), albeit with commercials.
Have I got just the soap for you....
No idea why it's listed on Amazon at $14... it's like $4-$5 at Natural Grocers.
Got:
GSkill RipJaws mechanical keyboard. If only to annoy those I game with. CLICK CLACK MUHFAWKAS.
Logitech G502 Proteus core mouse
Set of used golf clubs from my grandma, which is actually awesome since they're the first set I've owned in a long time that are my height.
South Park: Fractured But Whole
Foxhole - I haven't gotten a chance to check this game out yet, but my friend sent it via Steam so we could play together.
And my friend who won our money league hooked it up with a commish gift of buying my round of golf on Saturday.
Gave:
Cashmere scarf & boots for the wife
PJ Masks & Train stuff for the son (+ like 9 other things)
A peek-a-boo Elmo for the daughter (+ like 9 other things)
Joking Hazard for a household of friends that we played Christmas Night
Got our nephews this badass capture the flag game which was a shit ton of fun. Even the adults got heavily involved. Definitely recommend for anyone who has nephews/nieces or kids. Or anyone who just likes to play random backyard games with friends.
Also, the same friend who sent Foxhole said he hadn't played Civ 6 yet, so I sent that his way.
Steins;Gate - Thought I'd played for quite a long time and gotten OK-far. Turns out I'm not even halfway through the first chapter out of, like, eleven plus a prologue. Long fucking game. Interesting so far. Surprisingly funny at times. Art is quite good.
Divinity: Original Sin - Finally getting into this one. Tried using a controller instead, but it makes the menus look fucking awful, so I went back to mouse instead. Forgot how humours this game was.
Quake - Playing through it on hard. Surprisingly easy so far. I'm on the third chapter. Makes me wish I'd chosen nightmare. Found a launcher that would give me a smooth frame rate and decent resolution without losing the original pixelated look. I never liked the look of GL or any 3D-accelerated rendered Quake. Launcher also supports an mp3-version of the soundtrack, so, yeah. QuakeSpasm is the way to go. Bewildering why it isn't included with the Steam game.
Waking Up with Sam Harris - Flipped through the episodes again. First time, the only name I could recognise was Scott Adams from Dilbert fame. This time I only looked at the topic of discussion. Found two on artificial intelligence which is something I find interesting. First one wasn't particularly interesting and the dude wasn't terribly informative, which made sense when I found out he wasn't a computer scientist. The second one was with a person that suddenly seemed familiar. Suddenly occurred to me that, not only did I know who Stuart Russell was, but I've also read his book Artificial Intelligence: A Modern Approach for a course a few years ago. Listened to that, but was disappointed that it was more about Skynet, and that's probably the least interesting aspect of artificial intelligence to me.
I literally just use this Haven't taken a big adventure with gaming mice but considering the last mouse I used was a standard Logitech wireless mouse this is a big step up! I like the sensitivity buttons. Makes it very useful when playing Overwatch and I have to switch heroes. Other than that, standard gaming mouse.
I have this, it has lasted me 3 years of heavy use and abuse with no mouse-pad for most of it. The software is horrible but the mouse itself has served me just fine. Though I haven't had much opportunity to try anything more premium, and no need yet. Paid about 23 for it with shipping.
I'm more talking about a 1.25-1.5x magnification like simple reading glasses to get to around 20/15 rather than making yourself some sort of living god of vision. 20/7 which sounds rather insane(nearly 3x the vision?)
I wouldn't want to walk around much like that, but watching a screen while seated. My left eye is 20/20 and things still look mostly better and clearer on that eye with a light magnification, even(esp?) lower res textures look clearer and more defined too. Better resolution helped clarity too, but there really seems something to the light magnification.
They make expensive, buzz-word-heavy highly marketed "gamer glasses" now, but there might be less dorky options out there. I'd have to look into it a little more, I was looking into it but I just started shopping for regular glasses.
It is easy to see how it could work for sure, only problem being whether it could be optimized for multiple distances. Still, you could try something like this for around 10 bucks so it certainly seems like it could be worth a try.
What a coincidence! This sexy big toy was waiting for me at home today!
I also own two of these beauties:
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.iudesk.android.photo.editor&hl=en_GB
There are other, flashier ones; but this is my favourite - even though you have to play around a lot as it's not massively intuitive.