That's sort of like saying this wrecked ship had less rats on it than the other three.
Sherwood have have nice if I said it correctly the first time.
Did you just say Abe Lincoln?
And unlike the other Robin Hoods, he has a British accent.
I've also heard Roosevelt.
So... I haven't played ay hex based games because I thought they would be harder than the 4x games....
And the shoes are the silver dollar.
I judge strategy games by how long I will play them. Just because it's a simple 4x game doesn't mean it will take me minutes.
That is a good article. PC Gamer can have good stuff, but the writers aren't all great or as amazing as they used to be. The Colonel for example remains my favorite Grognard writer.
To win against a force greater than yours, you need to convince them to do something stupid out of nobility.
I was taught the Wizard of Oz thing in a gifted history class. It's something people who try to sound smart tell each other.
I also appreciate the thought in the article. It's why I posted it. I would love to have been in the writers group with Tolkien and Lewis. Even the people who took their classes have written some amazing stuff like Diane Wynne Jones.
The Hyundai brand is really good. I consider the Elantra a good sneaky car and the Veloster is my favorite fun car. The Santa Fe is so standard now I can't drive another. You have to make sure Kia doesn't sneak in parts, but otherwise they're good reliable cars.
There have been some really cool N Visions and I would love to see more of them in production.
I'm fairly certain they will accuse him of being abusive and Mormon first. They lived in a fairly nice neighborhood so she had to go out of her way to get the drugs.
I think it's a bit of one up manship. You suddenly know that much more because you know this little bit. Tolkien probably based some of the emotions in the book with his own experiences in WWI, but the story outline itself had been written out way before he served.
I've seen a similar thing with the Wizard of Oz being an analogy of American politics at the time. L Frank Baum continued to write stories from Oz, and none of those are compared to politics. He never said it was either. Someone 30 years later said it was, and highschool history teachers have been quoting it ever since. It's been showing up in England a lot in the last few years and based on history they barely know.
It sounds smart, and doesn't need a lot of details, which is even better. To these folks, Marie Antoinette said 'let them eat cake', Nero played a violin as Rome burned, Robin Williams was always sad and hid it with comedy, PT Barnum was an entertainer his entire life, and Shakespeare was anything else but some guy who made plays for a living. It starts to become historical fact and guys like me have to correct that way before we can explain what actually happened.
It's a special scam for taxes. Because she did this, she doesn't have to pay $500,000 or more in taxes. There was a lady who had a big display wardrobe that was three stories high. She claimed it was a charity expense and had lavish parties in it that never raised the cost of the building itself.
You should see the AI list.
That's probably a smart move. I need something for AI, and am using clouds at the moment.
It released?
When Canada is out of money, everyone's money becomes theirs.
Rerelease the red arcade cab!
I'll give you that on both. It's hard to find good horror. The first two seasons of Supernatural are still awesome.
AI won't destroy a good designer, but it will destroy the management class at work.
I'll tell you a trope I got sick of in the 90's. Everyone was angry, but it was all angst aimed to control the story. It never made sense why two best friends would argue and separate for a few comics. War Machine looked like a jerk several times because he couldn't recognize Iron Man letting him go off and be his own hero. It kept happening, but had no real explanation except the writers were aiming at early teens.
It was a lot of anger, but no real answers. Lots of teachers promoted that anger. It's weird now that I think about it. Since I moved a lot, I saw how different schools used that anger for different purposes.
I don't see that in other cultures. I never thought in that way till now.
That's part of my list post, and I have a few articles on the subject with it. I like how he pointed out the owners of Rotten Tomatoes are partially universal, who made the film. Even Miyamoto has said the negative reviews promoted the film.
It creates a situation where the bad reviews are paid for to create publicity.
This is in comparison to the Sony film about Gran Turismo, where it's a lackluster plot and that's it. The game is about a love of cars and driving, and none of that shows in the film.
If it's indie films, it's long takes, and slow dialog.
I doubt Teddy could have been killed in his prime.
I sort of wonder how long Franklin was actually alive during his term.