Ba ba ba bum! Two, Three, Four!
Ba ba ba bum! Two, Three, Four!
As much as I really want another Chao Garden, I know the monkey's paw would love to grant my wish. Imagine:
Chao garden. You get 2 chao to start out with. Want to access another garden? $2.99 each. Want more chao? $4.99 per egg. You could feed them the fruit that grows natively in your garden, which raises their stamina slowly, or buy more fruit at $0.99 each. Or buy a fruit tree seed for $9.99, what a steal! Need a pack of tiny animals? 20 for $8.99!
While I doubt SEGA would stoop this low… it's not completely off the table.
return to your roots: use notepad
As a world leader in cybersecurity, recipient of a nobel prize, liquid billionaire, and hobbiest musician making #1 on the Billboard Hot 100, I agree.
Hey OP you forgot to include the Silksong announcement that definitely totally happened 🤡
I have no idea why, but convention. And not a thing where nerds like me gather to dork out about something, but a scientific standard. Whenever I'm explaining something, and someone asks why it operates that way, I'm always like, "it's that way by… uh… y'know, it's always been that way." No clue why I always blank on that word specifically.
It makes more sense to me because, when binomials are taught, it's usually in the form of a variable and a constant.
E.G. a = x, b = 3: (x + 3)^2. When expanded, that's usually x^2 + 6x + 9, and not x^2 + 9 + 6x.
Naive, perhaps, but if a company advertises a service, they better fucking deliver on that service. Sure, I wouldn't store all of my important documents solely on a cloud service either, but let's not victim blame the guy here who paid for a service and was not given that service. Google's Enterprise plan promised unlimited data; whether that's 10 GB or 200 TB, that's not for us nor Google to judge. Unlimited means unlimited. And in an article linked in the OP, even customer service seemed to assure them that it was indeed unlimited, with no cap. And then pulled the rug.
And on top of that, according to the article, Google emailed them saying their account would be in "read-only" mode, as in, they could download the files but not upload any. Which is fine enough-- until Google contacted them saying they were using too much space and their files would all be deleted. Space that, again, was originally unlimited.
Judge the guy all you want, but don't blame him. Fuck Google, full stop.
Can't believe they actually got Jerry Seinfeld for that episode.
Sucks for you, the geoguessr scene there is crazy!
Not that I don't believe you, but do you have a source for that?
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I don't think Roger Craig Smith is bad, and I think it works well for the modern Boost era. Being said, Ryan Drummond will always be my Sonic.
Unfortunately, it seems Wario got the short end of the stick. Wario's voice in the new WarioWare trailer is very noticeably different.
My notifications jingle (for the rare occasions I turn on notifications) is the Superintendent's turn-on sound from Halo 3: ODST. (The first two seconds here.) My ringtone is some weeb shit.
This didn't read like an ad at all. I don't think the company would want to push the fact that they can generate a burning world trade center or epstein's island.
Man, we need a /r/breadit equivalent on Lemmy.
Well I’m currently playing Armored Core 6, and I gotta hand it to em, there’s basically no story whatsoever. It’s just giant robots. And it’s pretty fantastic.