And it was a proper Warehouse successor, too.
My two favorite maps.
And it was a proper Warehouse successor, too.
My two favorite maps.
Trying to break that million point grind.
Damn, that was 25 years ago.
Thanks, I’ll re-listen and edit. I certainly don’t want to cast an unwarranted aspergion.
Edit: You’re absolutely correct, the dialog required careful attention. I’ll fix my post.
I think it’s bullshit, too.
It’s a bit strange for her to make a definitive statement this late. Why now?
Edit: Joy Reid was referring to Palestinian babies. I corrected my OP.
Joy Reid of MSNBC went on record yesterday saying she finally saw the actual beheaded Israeli Palestinian baby photos from October 7th. Is there anything substantiated with this?
I’ll see if I can find the program and block.
Edit: Found it — The ReidOut - Podcast - May 28, 2024 @~28m23s
Edit 2: I got the context wrong. Thanks @Psychodelic@lemmy.world for the correction.
I got the game bundled with a SoundBlaster Live! Platinum 5.1 kit and played it before, during, and after 9/11, and was blown away by the coincidences that appeared eerily prescient during this time.
The game came out in 2000 btw.
And the last official patch was…
Mon Mar 19 12:06:14 2001 v1.112fm
…176 days before 9/11. Crazy foresight.
I really don’t get a lot of the rationale behind Lemmy. Love the gist, but damn, even basic access and recall are a nightmare.
It’s a nice start. Maybe it’ll be fully fleshed out one day.
It’s attached to your rod, muthalicka.
subliminal messaging is a art
Yep, threw us into the ‘most unlikely’ universe because everything was supposed to be destroyed except for the active observer, e.g., you, because paradox.
Or at least that is the version I like to believe.
That make me kind of sad in pants.
Look at the username. Might as well be ClownShoes.
I said I would leave my just-turned 15-year-old account after June 30th, received a lot of fomo jibe, and have only been back when I’ve needed to update the social links of my profile with new Fediverse replacement accounts.
Good riddance.
Meh. Pedant time.
The first step of every testcase is supposed to fail to ensure a testing framework can fail in the scope of the testcase. In practice nobody acknowledges this, much less incorporates it.
Without, one is forced to concede that the test environment is not sane—and, therefore, no case under test is certifiable—because it cannot be known, for certain, if failure was a possibility.
Nobody cares.