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In a town in Ohio I used to live in, the answer was 50. There is a law on the books that says its a misdemeanor to lap over 50 times in a day.
Edit: I was slightly wrong - its 100 times in a single session. Source: https://www.onlyinyourstate.com/ohio/crazy-laws-part-2-oh/
A Child is advocating for a Back Surgeon who has made a General Call? Am I reading that right?
So google manufactured a (possibly false) security risk to force users into updating to manifest v3 software?
Don’t worry, we’re offsetting it with chicken sizes.
Until a couple years from now when they wonder why other companies are destroying them, and they become a shell of their former self. THE literal case study on this is GE.
Ahhh, the truest sign of a company in decline, cutting costs by firing talented people.
“Top Gun: Power Bottom”
Theyre gunna be rented out as props in a forthcoming “Top Gun” prequel.
I set it to pause updates…theres probably something on their website to say how to handleit you want to keep them on
Ive installed ReviOS on my media pcs and have been very happy with it. You install over top of a clean windows install and it takes care of all debloating automatically.
Not that I am a fan of google, but those people signed a contract that prohibits certain behavior, so I cant really blame the company this time.
Playing Planescape: Torment for the first time, amazing game though the rather dated interface can get tiresome.
Welp I’d probably go back to watching the Olympics
I would be much more impressed if he an account where he pretended to NOT be a child…
I miss Timely oohhh soo much
If you play on PC, the game gets really great with mods…in vanilla its good, but gets repetitive.
Id recommend getting the game with the DLCs on sale, play through vanilla at first, then when it starts to get stale, dive into the rabbit hole.
This is my question also
If my experience with the game was an accurate account, quite a few natural disasters.
I think the law was from the late 60s-mid 70s when driving muscle cars around was a popular past time for young men. My guess is it’s a problem that kinda just went away when other types of entertainment became more popular.