I live outside Jacksonville, Florida. I root for the San Diego Chargers, San Diego Padres, and the New Jersey Devils, I don't watch basketball. I grew up in San Diego, and San Diego is where I wish I still lived.
Don't know if it is the best brand, but Corsair is a good one and the only brand I have any experience with, also one of those places you shouldn't skimp on in a build is the power supply. In the current build I am doing the difference between a 500W power supply and a 750W power supply was like $20.
This is the one I went with, it's only $80. Also PCPartPicker is a good site to give you an idea of prices and where you can get the cheapest price.
I'm sure there are others who can give you more info on other brands.
My bet's still on the guy, who I don't think has been seen yet, who's Dee's and Dum's boss.
I'm pretty sure their boss is the Crooked Man. Also, quite a possibility since some people were speculating that the taxi driver from the first episode was seen at or prior to every crime scene and has a sheepherders crook emblem on him.
When you get into the lab in the Russian Consulate, on the left table are two microscopes. Look in either one and you will be faced with a rudimentary Space Invaders game. Simply destroy all the invaders and you will get the achievement.
I just need the boxes, and I swear I interacted with everything, but I can't find the third box, I know I interacted with the two on the street in the Russia level.
And I thought I was an idiot for not finding it immediately. Just curious, but does that QR code on the pig have any significance or is that just for decoration?
Interesting read. I also feel that copyright laws could use some tweaking. And you bring up a good point about Lore vs. Work, though there is no clear solution. Personally I feel the Lore/IP should be the part retained for longer by the creator for the reason you outlined. Super Mario Bros may not have a ton of relevance on video games today beyond it being the first Super Mario Bros game but Mario himself does. Also, I feel that there should be stricter limits on how long a creator has sole ownership of that IP if they just sit on it, say ten years or so.
When you get into code, though, that's a whole other tangled mess, one which I don't understand why it is filed under patent and not copyright.
If I may, do you have some background in law? I don't, it's just that parts of your blog had a distinct legalese feel to them.
What Rohrer did was disingenuous by initially splicing two separate tweets together, but Pitts is overreacting. I do feel that Rohrer should respect Pitts wishes and remove the quote though.
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