Depends a bit on which European country, mind you.
In Denmark, a new plan called Plenti offers unlimited minutes, texts, and data for 119 DKR (approximately 17-18 USD) per month. If you tether they cap that data at 50 GB per month.
Meanwhile in Germany, just thirty minutes from the Danish border, Vodafone very kindly upgraded my phone's data plan last month from 200 MB per month to 500 MB per month, and I pay some 20 or 25 Euro (same in USD, basically) per month for that crap.
Completely offtopic, but as your signature asks to have mistakes pointed out you should capitalize English and German. I'm assuming you over-compensated for German's tendency to capitalize anything that could ever remotely be considered a noun?
You are one person. For a specific person to experience an error with 0.001% chance of happening is extremely unlikely.
Microsoft releases a patch to the whole world. Let's say a hundred million devices download it across the globe. Suddenly that 0.001% becomes really friggin' common to hear about.
"Sorry JimBob, until you get your system up to date this here program just ain't gonna run. Everyone else gets to use it but you don't, so get patchin'."
Please permit me to clarify. I meant that the reasoning for the law, that famous actors would be discriminated against if famous producers know how old they are by reading IMDB (and not from knowing them for the past 40 years or so) is childish.
Better yet, set the age field when displayed in California to a random value between 0 and 2, with the argument that they're all acting like babies with this law.
Also, has anyone noticed that a huge number of Microsoft Support forum posts are "solved" by someone with an Indian-looking name going "Kindly try a 'clean boot'. Kindly try System Restore. Kindly let us know if that fixes it." Then a huge pile of people go "NO, that generic reply didn't fix it and I have the same problem!" and the MS helpers go dead silent and absolutely no one at Microsoft gives a damn?
I think letting kids believe the world is some kind of Disney-fied wonderland can ultimately prove harmful when they suddenly become aware that THEY have genitals. And they will become aware of that.
Should kids be sat down and made to watch hentai? Of course not. Should kids be shielded from ever seeing that there is anything sexual anywhere ever? Of course not. Should kids be given an explanation about what sex is? Definitely.
Are kids going to be traumatically scarred by seeing an anatomically correct statue on Facebook? Only if you have utterly and miserably failed in preparing them for the Real World.
Sounds to me like he dropped off the passengers, called the police, then went on Facebook Live. Or went on Facebook Live while waiting for the police to pick up or something like that.
Imagine you have a room. The room's walls can't be expanded. Within this room you put more and more and more books. Eventually there will be no room for more books, even though you don't have infinite books yet.
There may very well be a drop-off point where the reviewer says, "No one is going to believe me if I praise the wonderful implementation of multiplayer in No Man's Sky!" But other than that it goes something like:
Run-of-the-mill game with no innovation? "Like the classics, intuitive gameplay like you've played it for years already!" Indie game with tons of innovation (admittedly both good and bad)? "Confusing and non-intuitive, tries to reinvent the wheel."
You have already reached your conclusion, and you will only accept a change to that conclusion (if even then) should someone with a vested interest in YOUR OWN CONCLUSION says it isn't so.
While true, I can't help but suspect Spotify (and the like) are the Steam of the music world - simple and easy to the point that they compete with the convenience of piracy.
Depends a bit on which European country, mind you.
In Denmark, a new plan called Plenti offers unlimited minutes, texts, and data for 119 DKR (approximately 17-18 USD) per month. If you tether they cap that data at 50 GB per month.
Meanwhile in Germany, just thirty minutes from the Danish border, Vodafone very kindly upgraded my phone's data plan last month from 200 MB per month to 500 MB per month, and I pay some 20 or 25 Euro (same in USD, basically) per month for that crap.
But did they post that as an update to the review, or in a separate article?
"Instructions unclear, disk stuck in fan."
Completely offtopic, but as your signature asks to have mistakes pointed out you should capitalize English and German. I'm assuming you over-compensated for German's tendency to capitalize anything that could ever remotely be considered a noun?
Someone had to say it.
You are one person. For a specific person to experience an error with 0.001% chance of happening is extremely unlikely.
Microsoft releases a patch to the whole world. Let's say a hundred million devices download it across the globe. Suddenly that 0.001% becomes really friggin' common to hear about.
"Sorry JimBob, until you get your system up to date this here program just ain't gonna run. Everyone else gets to use it but you don't, so get patchin'."
That wasn't hard to work around at all.
Quite the contrary, they display localized titles per country IP rather than your site language settings.
Please permit me to clarify. I meant that the reasoning for the law, that famous actors would be discriminated against if famous producers know how old they are by reading IMDB (and not from knowing them for the past 40 years or so) is childish.
Better yet, set the age field when displayed in California to a random value between 0 and 2, with the argument that they're all acting like babies with this law.
Also, has anyone noticed that a huge number of Microsoft Support forum posts are "solved" by someone with an Indian-looking name going "Kindly try a 'clean boot'. Kindly try System Restore. Kindly let us know if that fixes it." Then a huge pile of people go "NO, that generic reply didn't fix it and I have the same problem!" and the MS helpers go dead silent and absolutely no one at Microsoft gives a damn?
"Would you kindly ..."
New Computer Purchase Application point Cowards Pay Less?
I think letting kids believe the world is some kind of Disney-fied wonderland can ultimately prove harmful when they suddenly become aware that THEY have genitals. And they will become aware of that.
Should kids be sat down and made to watch hentai? Of course not.
Should kids be shielded from ever seeing that there is anything sexual anywhere ever? Of course not.
Should kids be given an explanation about what sex is? Definitely.
Are kids going to be traumatically scarred by seeing an anatomically correct statue on Facebook? Only if you have utterly and miserably failed in preparing them for the Real World.
Always remember this rule of thumb:
The plural of 'anecdote' is not 'data', and there is no such thing as 'anecdata'.
Sounds to me like he dropped off the passengers, called the police, then went on Facebook Live. Or went on Facebook Live while waiting for the police to pick up or something like that.
Hey, that goes both ways.
It ALSO underlines that Uber drivers are nosy little people who can't leave well enough alone. ;-)
At first I read your title line to mean that NMS needs a new funding campaign to bring out more content.
So any reference books NOT used by people with manners who know how to put a book back where they took it?
I'm sorry that my parents and grandparents raised me to clean up after myself. Or that yours didn't.
Willful ignorance.
Imagine you have a room. The room's walls can't be expanded. Within this room you put more and more and more books. Eventually there will be no room for more books, even though you don't have infinite books yet.
That is pretty much what a library is.
"Careless idiots overheard planning a criminal act. Person overhearing them called the police!"
If this is what counts as news today I guess we've got everything under control.
There may very well be a drop-off point where the reviewer says, "No one is going to believe me if I praise the wonderful implementation of multiplayer in No Man's Sky!" But other than that it goes something like:
Run-of-the-mill game with no innovation? "Like the classics, intuitive gameplay like you've played it for years already!"
Indie game with tons of innovation (admittedly both good and bad)? "Confusing and non-intuitive, tries to reinvent the wheel."
Stop and think for a moment.
You have already reached your conclusion, and you will only accept a change to that conclusion (if even then) should someone with a vested interest in YOUR OWN CONCLUSION says it isn't so.
So when was the last time your family spoke to you?
In this day and age the warrant likely says "Grab anything electronic, we'll sort it at the evidence cage."
While true, I can't help but suspect Spotify (and the like) are the Steam of the music world - simple and easy to the point that they compete with the convenience of piracy.