I would disagree about the weather, we definitely skew on the hot side (some would argue humid too, like my coworkers who came from the desert, but as an ex-Floridian I usually find it pretty dry.) The cost of living is…
Not great. The new models (PopGrips) advertise themselves as supporting it, because they're easy to remove with a twist (which defeats the convenience of wireless charging.) I still use it but 1) my popsocket is mounted…
-Atheistic churches (social, life events, service) These already exist. I think Unitarian Universalist churches are the most common ones, but at least where I live we also have Sunday Assembly.
Amen. I recently started at a WeWork and have had similar experiences. * The noise levels are crazy, and we're not even in an open office plan. We share a wall with a conference room and I swear they must be made of…
Because that's one of the ship placement rules of the puzzle. It's listed at the bottom of the instructions, before the tips.
> ...someone writing it usually has an easy time explaining a non-technical manager that he is working on very complex stuff... This drives me right up the wall. I've also found that these people are masters of…
There are no carts, just bags. This doesn't appear to be a replacement for traditional grocery stores but rather corner stores or bodegas, so there isn't a need for them.
From what I've read Alamo Drafthouse has over double the per-screen revenue of Cinemark. Their strict, pro-viewer policies really engender customer loyalty.
> Surely for the old black and white Pokémon games it would be easier to just rip the assets from the ROM and ask the Pokémon community to re-colour them as a crowd-sourced effort, I'm sure many fans would love to do…
For eShop games you can call Nintendo and they can transfer the licenses (I did it when upgrading to a New 3DS.) For me the real bummer was that your saves are also tied to your console and it's more complicated…
I would disagree about the weather, we definitely skew on the hot side (some would argue humid too, like my coworkers who came from the desert, but as an ex-Floridian I usually find it pretty dry.) The cost of living is…
Not great. The new models (PopGrips) advertise themselves as supporting it, because they're easy to remove with a twist (which defeats the convenience of wireless charging.) I still use it but 1) my popsocket is mounted…
-Atheistic churches (social, life events, service) These already exist. I think Unitarian Universalist churches are the most common ones, but at least where I live we also have Sunday Assembly.
Amen. I recently started at a WeWork and have had similar experiences. * The noise levels are crazy, and we're not even in an open office plan. We share a wall with a conference room and I swear they must be made of…
Because that's one of the ship placement rules of the puzzle. It's listed at the bottom of the instructions, before the tips.
> ...someone writing it usually has an easy time explaining a non-technical manager that he is working on very complex stuff... This drives me right up the wall. I've also found that these people are masters of…
There are no carts, just bags. This doesn't appear to be a replacement for traditional grocery stores but rather corner stores or bodegas, so there isn't a need for them.
From what I've read Alamo Drafthouse has over double the per-screen revenue of Cinemark. Their strict, pro-viewer policies really engender customer loyalty.
> Surely for the old black and white Pokémon games it would be easier to just rip the assets from the ROM and ask the Pokémon community to re-colour them as a crowd-sourced effort, I'm sure many fans would love to do…
For eShop games you can call Nintendo and they can transfer the licenses (I did it when upgrading to a New 3DS.) For me the real bummer was that your saves are also tied to your console and it's more complicated…