What about roguelikes, sandboxes, and similar open-ended games? Would they perhaps like to mandate a minimum hours requirement for the type of games that don't have defined 'playthroughs'? Smh
The mind boggles at the repeated attempts to avoid building good, all-encompassing, accessible rail infrastructure and public transit networks by proposing these half-baked 'solutions' that aren't good at solving the perceived problem.
Want to stop people going back to the bad app? Take a look at the quiet posters feed, and leave a share/like/comment. It'll make the people who you follow but who post here less frequently feel more welcome 😊
How long does the water take to cool down enough so it can be used for another cooling cycle? Slowly increasing the water temperature of a natural reservoir (and habitat) is not a great idea. What are the chances that the water is getting contaminated while being used for cooling?
Maybe they can divert some water from the floods caused by climate change, which they're aggravating with their humongous data centres.
Timothy Olyphant has said similar things. variety.com/2019/gaming/...
Sometimes you just gotta pay the bills.
Must be Roco then. I'm very keen on getting another 132, but it will likely be a Piko model. I have one Roco and it's nice enough, but the fiddly detail parts are too much for me.
What scale is that?
Today's historic pic: Queensland Rail’s Kuranda Tourist Train hauled by diesel loco 1645 commences the serious part of its climb up the range west of Redlynch, Qld, July 26 1986. These trains today still run their 2-hour-long twice daily Cairns-Kuranda run under the brand Kuranda Scenic Railway.
When will the US government wake up to the fact that the CEO of a major government contractor is actively cozying up to dictators, spreading anti-democratic sentiments on a platform he has turned into a fascist cesspit, and frustrating government efforts wherever he can?