

Are you thinking of the MMO? It was fully voiced and set in the KOTR era.


Are you thinking of the MMO? It was fully voiced and set in the KOTR era.


I’ve been enjoying BALL X PIT. Breakout/Araknoid inspired metaprogression roguelike.
Coffee is a performance enhancement for the slaves. Of course it’s covered.
Looks like you deconstructed a chest or removed your power armour and exceeded your inventory capacity.


Does Canada have laws here or is it BC and the others? I’m a little fuzzy here on where this falls on the Fed/Crim vs Prov/Health side.
They like spicy food. Like a sweet tooth.


Teflon is inert at room temperatures. If it breaks down when I get my frying pan too hot, it doesn’t seem like it’s an optimal choice for firefighters gear.
It wouldn’t surprise me if the foam is a way more significant exposure source, though.


IMO failing to win your own seat should be grounds for losing your leadership as it is in several other countries.


Did the price go up in Europe too?
As a Canadian, my experience is many products have traditionally been imported from overseas into the USA, and then redistributed into Canada, leaving us with exposure to their tariffs.
Suppliers have been trying to eliminate this middle step generally but I don’t know about Nintendo specifically.


You can improve the situation somewhat but you’re never going to get a prebuilt like that as clean as you see other people’s diy builds with parts chosen taking aesthetics into account.

“Zero Knowledge Encryption” is the reference but I’m not sure how it applies here.


I’m not American but this feels like due process to me, certainly more so than allowing a trial to continue with no representation for the defendant.
Neither. One half slides left over the other half.


Uses of licensed frequencies can and do get reassigned but I have not heard of a situation where the genie got put back in the bottle by re-licensing formerly unlicensed bands.


Muscle cars are slower going around a twisty race track than a standard sports cars, but are supposed to be good at going fast in a straight line, think of those desert interstate pictures where the highway stretches straight to the horizon. I don’t think there are many legal outlets for taking advantage of what muscle cars are supposed to do.


I think it’s more about the fraud rate than pure prudishness. On one hand you have real hackers testing stolen cards. On the other, found out spouses claiming they’ve no idea about charges and charging back.
All they care about is their cut, but they don’t get it here as often as with traditional sectors.
Perhaps I’m biased as roguelikes are one of my main genres, but it’s definitely on the -lite end of the spectrum IMO and should be enjoyable for anyone who thinks a full feature brick-breaker game sounds interesting. The classics were level/round based anyway, so the balatro style presentation really works.