Its a matter of taste. For myself, I don't like my pace being effected by a release schedule, and I generally have plenty of other (more important) things competing for my attention.
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Given the state of the world, i think seeing the future would distract significantly from the chess match.
It doesnt occupy your attention uncomfortably. You never ask yourself what will happen next, because all you need to do i keep watching instead of waiting for the next episode to come out.
And I found out that Hannah Montana Linux is a thing...
I wanted to make video games. I do all sorts of things with code now... maybe someday I'll even make a video game.
Most of this doesnt seem like something i'll use, but i appreciate it all the same.
Some dancers will only be interested in socializing with better dancers. Something to be aware of.
If you pass a shy guy and he doesnt acknowledge you, just keeps walking, until he comes to an obstacle and has to turn, or walks off the side of the platform.
This is as true to life as it is to Super Mario Brothers 2.
Although from personal experience, if they're stressed they might act like that anyways.
I sort by "top day", that seems to work fairly well for me... but I'm not very active either.
I use Sylvia Ritter's speed paintings as my wallpaper, set to change automatically every hour to help me keep track of time.
I feel there are a few too many of those already.