I downloaded that movie on a whim for a long flight to Australia and it was surprisingly solid. I didn't know the source material and assumed it was a original concept. Annapurna's games are usually top tier so hopefully their movies will be as well.
This, this right here is why we need strict AI regulations.
Sleep with one eye open, gripping her pillow tight...
The Back to the Future trilogy. It'd only be a slight exaggeration to say I've watched those movies hundreds of times.
I got it as a gift so I don't know what it's called to search for it. It looked like a giant macaron so that's how I referred to it.
Great point about making sure places are actually open when you want to go. I think I've taken it for granted that a large majority of the places and things I typically want to see have regular-ish business hours or are open 24/7 (e.g., something in a park or other public space).
Despite being a huge Trek fan, I forgot all about this show, having only seen a handful of episodes. The reviews here kind of have me wanting to actually watch it and see the slow motion trainwreck for myself.
I hope you enjoy your day off and not going anywhere until the cats decide otherwise!
If I'm not mistaken Sync's dev is a relatively young guy (I recall reading he was a student a few years back) which likely means he hasn't experienced the joys of vision going downhill with age like many of us old farts have.
I knew Sydney winters were mild compared to a place like Chicago but I still packed a few warm hoodies thinking it would be chilly. I definitely didn't need them except a few nights when the temperature actually did drop.
Loved the city and surrounding areas we visited but if that's your winter, I'm not sure I'd survive a summer visit.
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No one will ever know as long as he doesn't get up during the video conference call.