That makes supermax somewhat appealing. Mixed messages.
Crazy Taxi
Super Mario Brothers 2
The Elder Scrolls Oblivion
Sure, just depends on the business. Self-employed and small business are often much more flexible. I pretty much work 9:30 to 4:30.
It's almost like cars and crowded beaches don't mix.
I subscribed to Game Pass for a year or so. It was a good value but it got to the point where there were just too many games and not enough time to play them. I kept subscribing for the $1 per month trick, but once that ended I canceled.
When Manor Lords came out in early access I found a good deal for a month of Game Pass, that just expired.
Or like so many other businesses, they don't have anyone looking at the postings and just accept whatever until someone objects.
Power companies say it's too expensive to bury power lines but they will fix the overhead lines over and over.
Not that I know of. Let smaller automakers make EVs and we might get something like that.
But with the federal government mandating that all cars must have automatic braking after a certain date in the future I guess we're never going to get away from tons of sensors and computers in cars.
If nobody paid any attention to him we could just passive aggressively get through the next 4 years.
Catfish and mashed potatoes.
Yes to add to that some cable companies were literally writing the state laws.
For some reason I don't think I even knew Intel made motherboards.