And that was in her graduate thesis! Also, she used Annie Jump Cannon’s stellar classification work to develop her theory.
And that was in her graduate thesis! Also, she used Annie Jump Cannon’s stellar classification work to develop her theory.
I was recently told that this is a hugely controversial topic in the Zelda community.
The Legend of Zelda 2 was the worst entry in the whole series.
No Richart Structure?
BTTF remake, traveling between 2025, 1995, and 2055, with new problems for those particular times? Marty introduces dubstep to the grunge crowd? Accidentally prevents the spread of the Internet?
You couldn’t make Jaws today because the ubiquity of cheap drones means the shark would be tracked continuously until it left Amity Island.
“Zaslav’ing” lol
Nothing obvious; no game breaking bugs or unplayability. Just too little, too late. If it came out 5 years ago, it would have a chance, but that space is too crowded now with F2P offerings to tolerate a bland entry with high upfront cost. It sounds like they’ll retool it into F2P, hopefully add something unique, and relaunch.
Seriously, I just finished my annual “preventing harassment’ training and there’s a whole section on power differential and how just asking puts employees in a bad spot. Just…don’t.
Same for our adoption. We were fully prepared for her to prefer her confinement space for a few days, but the next day she was walking around very comfortable.
Crowdstrike has Mac and Linux agents.
They are pretty cool pants.
Like everything else, advertising pressure has ruined it. You can still search, but just zoom in and look over an area to see what is there? So many businesses missing, because they don’t pay Google to advertise. Apple Maps shows them all, because they don’t make money from advertising.
Open Street Maps are ok, but my area has a lot of businesses missing. If you know the address you need to go to, then it’s great for routing.
My personal hobby horse with Google killing things is Reader.
Django Unchained
First thing I thought of when I saw this post.
I have several password manager plugins installed on my browser, along with the built-in password managers in the browser and the OS itself, because I like seeing them all fight over the password field.
But they had a strict lockout policy, right? Right?
I guess it really got under Steve Hoffman’s skin.