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I know enough about that, the part I was skeptical about though was the assumption that if a mouse is immune for 90 days, a human would be immune for 10 years.
I know enough about that, the part I was skeptical about though was the assumption that if a mouse is immune for 90 days, a human would be immune for 10 years.
I’m no cell biologist but I don’t think immunity works that way. I don’t know enough to dispute it though.
Is there a valve index 2 on the way?
I would hate to finally get it only for the 2nd version to release a year or two after.
I mostly wish that companies were upfront about how long the service will last.
From day of release can they guarantee at least 3 years of server time? 5 years? 10? It would factor a lot into whether or not I think a game is worth the purchase. Especially if you’re buying it 4-5 years after release and it can shut down any day.
Do they not give out laptops with an Ethernet port? Or is the extra 2lbs too much?
Being a homeowner
How can something exist if they haven’t made money in 20 years?
How.much debt does the company have that shareholders will be buying into.
I think the names of those you review papers should be released so you know who to blame when shit like this goes public.
I friggin hate it. It’s a company. Sometimes multiple people need access to something we can’t share a cell phone.
They need to make 17,000 sales every month perpetually to cover the costs, and then those sales will cause the server costs to rise as more people start playing.
It’s a one time income to cover perpetual costs. They will probably either need to start raising prices, reduce server costs, or maybe start a subscription service eventually, or start doing micro transactions.
Companies that force people to use their supplies are “bad companies”
Make good products with competitive pricing and your customers will use your supplies. Easy.
Can’t see it being that useful if it remains restricted to info 2+ years old.
You wouldn’t be able to ask it the weather or anything of the sort.
It’s so weird how a banana slice almost exactly resembles a nuclear warning symbol, down to the colour and everything.
I use Google maps almost everyday and I don’t know what driving mode is?
Yes I agree
But if we get enough people to label it as a failure instead of a secret success maybe elon’s ego will prevent him from doing it again in the future. The more failures the public can lay at his feet also means less political pressure to allow him to get away with shit like that.
So far twitter and hyperloop have been major disasters. Neurolink is probably just a matter of time. Maybe even starlink as it’s way too expensive for most casual uses at the moment, will depend on the price coming down.
Tesla build quality may come up to bit them in the ass in the long run too.
I do hope spaceX survives his blundering though.
Another musk failure
And what sort of monster drinks pop in the morning?
Earliest I can bring myself to drink pop is like, 11:30 maybe
It’s more of an afternoon type drink, no?
I have avoided reading much about the game. I am loving it, but I have no idea at what point in the game that I currently am. It could end in the next ten minutes and I’ll be satisfied with my purchase, but I wouldn’t be surprised if there’s another 10+ hours. This is what I was waiting for Bethesda to release as the next Skyrim successor if they hadn’t decided to milk that cow until troll cheese came out. It’s everything I want in a game. Story, gameplay, length, affordability, fun, and no microtransactions making my efforts feel worthless.
Lots of healthy, happy people with disposable income.