It worked out fine with cigarettes.
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Yeah I was gonna say I'm pretty sure this isn't a single use, disposable vehicle
Surely it's easier to hit a target if you move toward it
No it wasn't
Programming and math are both heavily rule-based and logic-based, which is why people say if you're good at math you may be good at programming.
Another z-shooter like Tribes Vengeance. A different company got the rights to the franchise and tried to make a more realistic physics engine approach in the sequel, Tribes Ascend, but it was not as fun imo. The use of the grappler specifically to slingshot yourself up to fast speeds and to change direction without losing speed were key to the enjoyment and strategy in Vengeance that Ascend never managed to replicate.
Also, I love the shooter moba genre. I loved Monday Night Combat and the sequel, Super MNC. It's a shame those games never took off. I've been really enjoying Deadlock so far and can't wait to see how it turns out. But more games in that genre would be welcome.
My guess is Trump essentially extorted him in the namel of "making a deal" in exchange for American aid.
Is this supposed to imply causation? That part doesn't make sense
It's so you can participate in primary elections for that party. Some people who vote Dem in the general election will sometimes register as Republican so that they can vote for spoiler candidates in the Republican primary. There's not enough people doing it for that plan to really have any impact though.
But the same logic applies if you are trying to hide your votes from nosy family. Family members have enough info on you to be able to look up your party registration so if you are afraid of them causing drama, you can register as whatever party the rest of your family is registered as and then vote for the other side in the general election. The actual votes you cast cannot be traced back to you... Which can raise other concerns like not being able to verify if your vote actually counted.
Why use more word when few word do trick?
Maybe they got confused and assumed it would run on a different cpu? Is there another language that does it that way? No, now I'm confusing myself.