Tbh I’m just impressed you:
A) knew there was an iso standard
- went to the effort of locating it
iii) posted it in respectful manner, and
e) are correct.
Tbh I’m just impressed you:
A) knew there was an iso standard
iii) posted it in respectful manner, and
e) are correct.
I kinda just hold it all in my head and fix stuff when I notice it’s broken.
Aaah aaaaaaaaah aaaAaaaah aaaaaaaaah aaaAaaaah fuck this shit, fuck it all fuck it fuck it fuck it.
Like arxiv.org?
My reading would be more like he doesn’t see it getting any better with time before the next election, if he leaves the parliament to run to term he’ll definitely lose, if he calls the vote now it minimises the bleeding and there’s a chance they’ll get another few years in power and maybe it will start coming back their direction.
I remember when RPS started, Kieron Gillen and the the PC Gamer gang. Fucking shite now.
That I did not know!
Without a shadow of a doubt, Metal Slug
The poster is either a troll or a fucking moron, best not to feed it either way.
That’s New Zealand you’re thinking of, it’s only there some of the time.
Also the millennials though
France is already in the EU though
How can you sell something if no-one is buying?
If it were a level playing field I’d be inclined to agree with you, but it isn’t. These companies are hiring specialists in the psychology of creating a sense of need where there is no need. It doesn’t work on everyone for everything but there are people who are susceptible to these techniques and they’re the people funding everything. The issue isn’t people spending their money on what they want, it’s them being put in the situation where they feel compelled to purchase things and encouraged to do so by companies who know full well that these people can’t handle it and will cough up the dough no matter what comes their way.
Can’t see how it would harm the company. Stocks and shares are just a way to raise money in a company. I’ll sell you x% for $yk and own that amount now.
Even with normal shares 30% is a minority stake especially if a single entity owns the other 70% (ie. You can express your opinion but I outvote you every time). Unless Larian are planning to raise additional funds by selling equity and need the stock price to remain high for that reason, Tencent are free to sell their portion without any impact to Larian. (Heck a drop might even let Larian buy itself back)
I was hitting puberty, this was prime material
Rental has its place, there have been plenty of occasions in my life where rental suited me better than ownership. Regulation and enforcement of said regulations would do a lot to protect people in this situation.
Get out of here with your balsamic filth
Have you tried it? You get 0.555… which kinda proves the point does it not?