They are invisible, just like the “green” party in a bipartisanship. But you can pool them with the reds as that’s who they favour.
They are invisible, just like the “green” party in a bipartisanship. But you can pool them with the reds as that’s who they favour.
Non-american here, what does the werewolf represent? (Or is it just because it’s cool?)
My take is that best case scenario you’d arrive roughly at the same time you left.
If you have breakfast in London at 8am, then make it to the airport by 8:30, you’re at the gate at 9:30 after one hour of security and controls, and you’ve made it exactly at the time when boarding starts, which usually is 45 minutes before takeoff on most airlines. You take off at 10:15, arrive at 11:45 (which is 6:45 local time), then still have to go through half an hour of border control and getting out of the airport, and then another half an hour to get to the city centre and have a coffee.
You’d still arrive at about 8:30, but I don’t see the whole ordeal taking any less than 5 hours.
I routinely take a 1.5 h flight to visit my family and while I’m a fair bit away from the airport, I don’t think I’ve ever managed to get door-to-door in less than 8 hours. 6 if we are measuring departures lounge to arrivals.
One of the best designs to ever come out of Renault and probably the best minivan ever (obviously in the context of its era, anything more modern will be quieter, more refined etc).
It looked futuristic, luxurious in the high trims (somewhat resembling the Range Rover in that picture), it was spacious… And full of functional features.
Being able to do this on a road trip to stop for lunch feels like such a nice feature to have:
It literally took me months to get through the character creator in MH World. Even that was so dense that I would get bored before finishing.
I think it’s probably safe to say that they’re not games for ADHD individuals.
Ooooh this sounds like my sort of game. I love visual novels and things like that, I really enjoyed GTA V because of the story (the dialogs are downright hilarious). I might give DS a try then.
I hope AMD keep pushing to do things well, because right now the value proposition of anything with an Intel processor is more ridiculous than when Apple charges $300 for an extra 8GB of RAM. Their $600 processors currently offer performance on par with the entry-level Apple Silicon M4. Which is great news for Apple, but not for anyone who wants to use Linux or “the other Mainstream OS”.
Something I find incredibly weird about US company culture is how they talk about overtime like it’s a good thing.
“Our employees worked weekends, days and nights to make this happen! We wouldn’t have succeeded without people who are willing to give up their personal lives!”
I hope they not only succeed but get shares. Doing weekends or nights for a company you don’t (partially) own feels like a con.
Interesting. They are not that weird. In the north of Spain they are considered a delicacy, and a somewhat typical meal for Christmas. They’re absolutely delicious. 😋
If they keep duplicating the ask, soon they’ll be asking for a googol from Google. Hehe.
I’m not sure I’m following, it says developers can opt out!
I don’t think anything with the word “intel” can be taken seriously in value comparisons…
When I got my last laptop I ended up with a MBP because there were no high end options for Linux laptops with AMD. Now the options are better, but back then, the only realistic alternative to a MacBook Pro would have had a third of the real-world battery life if not less, even if I decided to spend £3k. That didn’t seem like an acceptable compromise so there were virtually no laptops in existence that could compete with an M2 MBP.
16 GB of RAM are kinda meh, but I can’t think of many $600 devices that can run three 6K monitors simultaneously at 60 Hz, plus then one at a lower res but still 60 Hz.
I would say that’s what many urban roads (35 mph / 60 km/h) look like in the US.
How do people have the time to organise vigils and get into “coalitions” and politics in the workplace?
Granted I don’t work at Microsoft, but I feel me and everyone around me is overworked enough that when we have the time to stop working… We head home (or close the laptop if WFH) and rest, not engage in additional activities in the workplace.
Yeah, this sounds like a problem for only the 5% of the world who live in a specific country.
Well it might have been 3 years or might have been 7, I don’t remember exactly. 5 was my best guess!
Oh, there’s a Lawnchair legacy! It makes more sense now, but they could have changed the icon of this one to make it less confusing.
We really need to think about a better name than “Early access”. At this point I think I’ve used Lawnchair for about 5 years, 5 years after the initial event is only “early” in the context of geological eras.
What? Elections in Japan?