

Kobo is made by Rakuten, a big Japanese tech company. I think Walmart just resells then.
Kobo is made by Rakuten, a big Japanese tech company. I think Walmart just resells then.
The Russians have to be using something for their own movements.
“Go toward sun, Ivan. They are near it.”
You could use the scoop in that neck to shovel coal.
Nothing like a tshirt that shows you sternum to really bring out your eyes.
There is a villain in the web book/serial Worm whose superpower is the ability to create “time bubbles” that loop whatever amount of time the villain wants.
They commonly fuck someone up badly, then right before they die, “loop them” so that person dies over and over again, forever.
Yeah, skip me with the minute shit.
Making soup and then dumping out the soup seems like a very stupid way to make soup.
Maybe they feel better from not eating all of those simple, delicious calories.
IGN bought them a couple of years ago.
Besides locking down the charities, they also increased the “minimum to get all of it” price for bundles to $25, and made it so the “minimum” tip to Bundle is $7.50, up from $1. They also hid the charity sliders behind more obscure UI elements so people mostly forget that selecting the share of the bundle going to charity was a big part of the experience.
Notjustbikes is also wonderful.
Lawerence systems has a recent video that is pretty indepth.
The furry artist was responding to someone saying his “hobby” was embarrassing. He posted the balance to show that his “hobby” is actually a very profitable business.
It’s a brag, but a provoked one.
You know the episode of DS9 where Sisko and Garrick commit war crimes?
It’s like that episode, the show.
The scale is different. Dynamics is mainly an ERP like Sage or SAP. It’s something you could coordinate the movement of millions of goods through, and tens of thousands of people.
Access is a database with a GUI that you can slap more GUIs onto at your own peril. Dynamics is an iteration of " Microsoft Great plains" that was turned into an unholy monstrosity to compete with Oracle/IBM, etc
You will spend millions of dollars deploying it. It will both be bewildering too much and not enough.
That’s just Benadryl, but cheaper.
At least you found a way to cut down on ammo costs.
No, no, it’s “AI training data” now. Fully legal, somehow.
Not “chemical warfare,” but maybe in the same genre of “chemical fuck you” as mace/pepper spray.
Drastically different products. Its basically a full ERP with a full CRM build in. It massively outsizes Access, a DB/DBMS, in both complexity and abject stupidity.
Of course, but you’re already immortal in a TNG world. Transporters can easily modify your body to give you eternal youth, and of course cure any disease or injury. Just make sure your brainwaves/synapses are updated in near real time and refresh the rest of the body daily.
Why no one actually opts for it is beyond me.
It’s a software suite for managing company finances, but can do way, way more if you keep slapping bullshit on it. You can run a retail operation through it, for example.
It’s a big, irritating “do anything financial for any type of business” app, and like most “all in one” tools is horribly over and under designed.
Working with it is brittle, stupid, complicated and expensive.
Its actually a trick question, because the instant you step onto the transporter pad and beam out you die, making the snails chase moot.
Beat the “immortal snail is chasing you forever by vaporizing your body into data and having a new clone of you made elsewhere” with this one weird trick.
Grasslands are very much a natural biome, but they don’t resemble what we buy in bags at the store either.
Yes, boiling is how you make soup.