Sorry, but which video are you referring? Can't find it in the article, I'm assuming you were replying to a different comment.
Theoretically this does already exist in AOE2, where in the custom lobbies players select the same player number/color and have total control of the same "player". The backstabbing aspect would be difficult, with…
It's a sign they might have previously engaged in dangerous activities, maybe they learned from it and have an interesting story to boot.
"Meh--same climate, different continent. We'll stick to raiding the shorter commute South, they have stuff worth taking."
The primary point they are making is that the military is unlike a civilian job where you can quit and not show up tomorrow, the time remaining on your contract determines how long until your ETS date. If you get sick…
I also will be pleasantly surprised if AOE4's online multi is anywhere close to AOE2's scene. Definitely managing my expectations due to what I've seen graphically regarding the micro/non-intuitive unit design as well…
To add to this, the article mentions that half of the alleged 60k are SOF (~30k). This includes units like the 75th Ranger Regiment, most likely the largest SOF organization. According to a quick glance at their Wiki…
Man, you're reading too far into my comment. I was just saying the sentence reads like: A wealthy individual (WI) coming to his neighbors. WI: "I'm worried your homes might be bought by individuals that affect my…
Maybe I should have said he sounded like a feudal lord, it doesn't matter to me. I wasn't diving into the circumstances, just the phrasing of that last sentence I quoted.
>"I mean he left the people in their homes." This sounds more akin to a discussion about Oligarchs after the collapse of the Soviet Union than a discussion about an American CEO in California. Kind of eerie, even if you…
Not just useless, but a major PITA when the next inventory rolls around and you have to find the individual sub-components of that "tech" when no one has any idea of what it looks like because it's never been used and…
It appears they know that; might just want to understand the scope of the data Matt provided and/or how in-depth the Automattic analytics are on self-hosted sites--which is something that I (as someone with a limited…
Exactly, a segment of social media users don't mind or are largely apathetic to the advertising/data collection because it keeps the platforms free--that's all that matters to them. The advertisers are effectively the…
Agreed, it's definitely Apple taking a step in the direction toward features I miss about Android. Hope at one point they can behave like true widgets--really miss things like the Hue widget on my Galaxy allowing me to…
I agree, I mixed up BoA with Goldman. Instead should have mentioned his investment in Goldman--not BoA--during the financial crisis, which he did counting on the bailout that was passed shortly after. I don't believe…
Your comment intrigued me, so I looked it up--I found it pretty interesting, so thanks for the inspiration. Looks like one of the main factors is due to the soil acidity being similar to the pH of the plant roots. Also,…
> This is essentially what’s happening to Warren Buffett right now who has a war chest is billions of dollars saved up during the good times that he’s ready to invest now. But it’s not as viable a strategy because the…
Exactly, this appears effective projecting the fixed budget for one specific tactic, on a product with geo or demo targeting limitations. The blog post failed to mention that when scaled up there is much more in play…
Good points, I basically use the same strategy with a few exceptions: Re: #2 I don't like to focus on conversations related to occupation, I've found people start to open up much more if you focus on who they are/what…
This is exactly the case, while building out our mobile marketing strategies for higher end luxury brands, iPhone/Apple users have a much higher average HHI across the networks and are often worth the "premium" rates.…
The conclusion summarized the findings as a topical analysis, more to find the "fun facts" as they look to dive deeper into the data internally. But I definitely believe there are too many factors within the data for a…
Seeing as how Linux and Bash are 19 & 24 for the higher income nations and not included within the rest of the world list, would you also group sysadmin roles as a wealthier country function? I have a limited…
Sorry, but which video are you referring? Can't find it in the article, I'm assuming you were replying to a different comment.
Theoretically this does already exist in AOE2, where in the custom lobbies players select the same player number/color and have total control of the same "player". The backstabbing aspect would be difficult, with…
It's a sign they might have previously engaged in dangerous activities, maybe they learned from it and have an interesting story to boot.
"Meh--same climate, different continent. We'll stick to raiding the shorter commute South, they have stuff worth taking."
The primary point they are making is that the military is unlike a civilian job where you can quit and not show up tomorrow, the time remaining on your contract determines how long until your ETS date. If you get sick…
I also will be pleasantly surprised if AOE4's online multi is anywhere close to AOE2's scene. Definitely managing my expectations due to what I've seen graphically regarding the micro/non-intuitive unit design as well…
To add to this, the article mentions that half of the alleged 60k are SOF (~30k). This includes units like the 75th Ranger Regiment, most likely the largest SOF organization. According to a quick glance at their Wiki…
Man, you're reading too far into my comment. I was just saying the sentence reads like: A wealthy individual (WI) coming to his neighbors. WI: "I'm worried your homes might be bought by individuals that affect my…
Maybe I should have said he sounded like a feudal lord, it doesn't matter to me. I wasn't diving into the circumstances, just the phrasing of that last sentence I quoted.
>"I mean he left the people in their homes." This sounds more akin to a discussion about Oligarchs after the collapse of the Soviet Union than a discussion about an American CEO in California. Kind of eerie, even if you…
Not just useless, but a major PITA when the next inventory rolls around and you have to find the individual sub-components of that "tech" when no one has any idea of what it looks like because it's never been used and…
It appears they know that; might just want to understand the scope of the data Matt provided and/or how in-depth the Automattic analytics are on self-hosted sites--which is something that I (as someone with a limited…
Exactly, a segment of social media users don't mind or are largely apathetic to the advertising/data collection because it keeps the platforms free--that's all that matters to them. The advertisers are effectively the…
Agreed, it's definitely Apple taking a step in the direction toward features I miss about Android. Hope at one point they can behave like true widgets--really miss things like the Hue widget on my Galaxy allowing me to…
I agree, I mixed up BoA with Goldman. Instead should have mentioned his investment in Goldman--not BoA--during the financial crisis, which he did counting on the bailout that was passed shortly after. I don't believe…
Your comment intrigued me, so I looked it up--I found it pretty interesting, so thanks for the inspiration. Looks like one of the main factors is due to the soil acidity being similar to the pH of the plant roots. Also,…
> This is essentially what’s happening to Warren Buffett right now who has a war chest is billions of dollars saved up during the good times that he’s ready to invest now. But it’s not as viable a strategy because the…
Exactly, this appears effective projecting the fixed budget for one specific tactic, on a product with geo or demo targeting limitations. The blog post failed to mention that when scaled up there is much more in play…
Good points, I basically use the same strategy with a few exceptions: Re: #2 I don't like to focus on conversations related to occupation, I've found people start to open up much more if you focus on who they are/what…
This is exactly the case, while building out our mobile marketing strategies for higher end luxury brands, iPhone/Apple users have a much higher average HHI across the networks and are often worth the "premium" rates.…
The conclusion summarized the findings as a topical analysis, more to find the "fun facts" as they look to dive deeper into the data internally. But I definitely believe there are too many factors within the data for a…
Seeing as how Linux and Bash are 19 & 24 for the higher income nations and not included within the rest of the world list, would you also group sysadmin roles as a wealthier country function? I have a limited…