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Gotcha, makes sense.
Gotcha, makes sense.
Isn’t it in a low enough orbit that it should just come down and burn up eventually anyway? Seems like they could save a lot of money that way…
It’s always the workers that suffer, even when things aren’t going horribly wrong. Corporations don’t care about people, they care about money. Making money, saving money, in that order. Employees are just numbers to them.
Yes, science is about finding the truth, but we should relish the chance to challenge it. If it holds up, that only strengthens the argument for it. If it doesn’t, everyone learned something new.
Good Lord, no. Please no.
Hey, some of us have enjoyed the whole thing. Some less than others, but it’s been fun.
What in the hell is the point of buying up a bunch of studios just to close them all. Microsoft turning into EA over here…
Not enough folks refunded the game over it.
Steam giving out refunds works.
Probably, but as far as I’m aware ‘The Continent’ as a name only came into being with the awful Netflix show. But yeah, the name supposedly just references the whole of The Witcher world as of the end of the last book. As far as I’m aware, nothing was ever written about other continents by Sepkowsky.
This is (kinda) part of The Witcher books. Ciri hops universes and gets stuck on Earth during the black plague. When she hops back to her own universe, she unknownly takes a bit back with her, thus starting the Catriona plague on The Continent.
Me llamo T-Bone. La araña discoteca.
Argh! You’re right! Physics is everything!
Everything is chemistry. Statistics were created by man, and man is the end result of a long convoluted chain of events set off by a chemical reaction. Ergo, statistics is chemistry.
Better millionaires than billionaires.