If BBT was made today it would be accused of being written by AI. Fully flanderised characters, and endless filler episodes.
If BBT was made today it would be accused of being written by AI. Fully flanderised characters, and endless filler episodes.
“Sir, can you keep it down?”
It’s hyperbole mainly
And subsequently kill off the second hand market, perfect for a company that famously never discounts their games.
Screen’s fucked
Your own link says that it’s the #1 car for taxis lmao. Learn to read, lemmygrad.
They’re nice practical cars and good value for money but a bit boring. I test drove a few recently but went for a faster VW Golf in the end because the Skoda’s were a bit too bland. Same issue with Kia.
In the UK every taxi is a Prius for the same reason.
Cupra is its own brand now, they’ve started making cars that are not based on SEAT’s lineup.
I can’t see it any other way. Those are some massive wine bottles.
Including Americans apparently where some of them go on holiday and expect people to pump their fuel for them.
House prices are set by supply & demand.
House builders won’t overbuild as it harms their sale prices so that won’t cause an oversupply.
The only way that the ratio can change in the buyers favour is if suddenly an ungodly number of people die for some reason or the general population’s finances collapse to the point where they are no longer trying to buy a house. You’re likely to be one of the victims if either of those things happen. All you can do is keep saving.
Similar to the UK last time I checked a train isn’t considered late until it’s about an hour late. Try explaining that to your boss.
Don’t privatise. Railway lines are a monopoly. People who rely on trains get screwed over week after week but don’t have any competitors to use instead.
I don’t know how Germany’s trains could actually be worse. It costs £100 to travel 50 miles on a train that has a fairly high chance of not even making it to the destination at all.
Yeah, seeing an entire room filled with cubes is very ugly and stifling, but as an introvert I’d want at least one place where I can just work out of sight as it reduces my stress levels significantly.
Even America doesn’t have proper free speech. You can’t just go and make bomb threats without ending up behind bars. And didn’t some woman get charged with terror offences a few weeks ago for saying or graffitiing something pro-luigi?
It’s definitely not quality or popularity given how many have been flops recently. It’s about the budget and publisher. Big money and/or big names = AAA.
I found this to be true too. 16 years old minimum wage supermarket job: had to work every second of the shift and was micromanaged to hell.
Now a professional engineer earning almost 10 times minimum wage and I have to pace myself so that I don’t run out of work during the 3 days I’m in the office, followed by 2 days WFH where I rarely have any work left to do.
Love seeing foreign people attempt to explain the culture of a country they’ve never been to.
The article is focusing on the oxygen being generated, but what about the hydrogen? We’ve got a budding hydrogen energy industry looking for efficient ways of harvesting it, and we seemingly have this mechanism that can turn sea water into hydrogen without any external power input?