

Pretty much all they’ve released lately is licensed sets, some of which really seem like a stretch to fit with the rest of it.
A lot of my friends think they are ruining the game.


Pretty much all they’ve released lately is licensed sets, some of which really seem like a stretch to fit with the rest of it.
A lot of my friends think they are ruining the game.


Thanks!
Yeah, I should have just read the article.


I don’t get it, didn’t the US lose that about a year ago or something?


Sound like…
…They’re Audi.
He lived to see Chinese Rooms become not just common, but extremely popular and well marketed. Even able to run locally on consumer hardware.
(Note: The rulebook in the thought experiment is what we now call weights)


I don’t know how to do the correct math for acceleration, but I can see that at that top speed 2 miles is ~25.4 seconds, so that’s the minimum. So intuitively I’d guess around 1 minute


Since I had to look him up anyway:
“Leon David Black (born July 31, 1951) is an American private equity investor. He is the former CEO of Apollo Global Management, which he co-founded in 1990 with Marc Rowan and Josh Harris. Black was the chairman of the Museum of Modern Art from 2018 to 2021. Black resigned from both Apollo Global Management and the Museum of Modern Art in the wake of sexual misconduct allegations and revelations that he had paid $158 million to Jeffrey Epstein.”


This is certainly a bogus journey.


Probably to just let her go free after signing an NDA.


Personally I’d like to see no sales taxes (at any level of government) on anything intended to be ingested, injected, or otherwise absorbed by a body (not limited to human!) - in other words food and medicine, including for pets, in any of the states that have sales taxes.
(I’d be ok with an exception (left taxable) for recreational drugs such as cigarettes and alcohol, but that’s debatable too.)


“Buckyballs” and other small magnet fidget toys. (For adults only of course!)


They could have done better though, for example ‘won’t lift’ could be something like “keeps”


Only if they don’t spend more time reviewing and fixing errors in the generated documentation than they would have just writing it in the first place.


Like what?
They are already doing renewables, which don’t have steady output. This is to provide a steady baseline.


It helps in 30 years. Which is much better than never.


Yes.
(But it wasn’t his choice, someone added him.)


It is bad writing. That paragraph (and the title) makes it sound like it was considered in the past and they are asking that it be considered again.


It’s made for him. It’s his hole.
What I want to know is, if I get a total ending in 1, 2, 6, or 7 can I pay ‘exact change’ rounded down to the 0 or 5 yet?