My comment was 10,000% sarcasm. Of course they don’t add jobs, trickledown economics is a complete crock of shit lol
My comment was 10,000% sarcasm. Of course they don’t add jobs, trickledown economics is a complete crock of shit lol
Bahahaha I felt that I didn’t have to add /s to the end of that, I was obviously wrong…
But if they lose money they can’t invest it and create jobs.
Good stuff, that’s not terrible at all, just the tinyest bit of preplanning - the phone hotspot is an excellent idea.
How have you found offline mode to work while traveling? I remember hearing early on it was a bear to use without wifi without extra steps.
I’m in the same boat as you. For me, the ability to be with other people not in front of my computer, would be my driver.
That is absolutely hilarious. They should’ve offered him @twitter in exchange, it would only be fair…
10:10 wholesome response.
Just blocked the reddit@lemmy.world and my feed is soooo much better.
Really frustrating that all of those above was spammed into all of those communities.
I loved all of Asimov’s books/stories, I’ve recommended to a number of friends but a few have had the same issues with the foundation books as above.
I thought the scale/short-story history jumping style of the foundation books was a really unique approach to storytelling. I thoroughly enjoyed the series.
Snagged the audiobook from my library this morning & started it via libby. Audiobook was an excellent idea, thank you!!
Just rewatched this with my wife the other day, such a good movie!
Ive tried to get thru dune a few of times but it hasnt clicked for me yet, I’ll use your comment as a reminder that I need to give it another go :)
This is the most interesting one I’ve read so far.
That was my first thought when I didn’t see any vehicles in the longer Bethesda overview of the game. A game so large it would easily support vehicles and vehicle bays for bases & starships. I wonder if we’ll see smaller space vehicles like little explorer, mining, combat, or boarding pods.
I was thinking the same thing. Maybe this year is the year I make the same jump. Really good, practical use of the tool.
Finding what makes you happy and focusing on making sure you’re unapologetically taking care of yourself is a good place to start.
This goes for work, relationships, hobbies, friends, whatever.
Can’t say I’ve always done a great job of it but for me it feels like it has made a difference the older I’ve gotten.
And of course, social media (including lemmy) is horrible for self confidence so don’t binge if you can help it.
Excellent choice.
I was on the same track when I read this - Morrowind was the first one that came to mind for me. It just had so much in it. Don’t get me wrong, I’ve enjoyed oblivion and skyrim, but there’s something special about Morrowind to me. Never tried daggerfall, your post inspires me to try to find it again :)
For me, I think the nostalgia of the first iteration is part of what holds me. Halo 1, for example, is my fav of the Halo games as a whole. Sure, I enjoyed many of the others, but there’s just something about that first game and the experiences I had in it that have been hard to top.
You nailed it.