I'll tell you that it's super nice to be able to watch things with other people in the car while you are all waiting on the car to charge.
Also, you don't have to hold a phone and the screen is better.
I'll tell you that it's super nice to be able to watch things with other people in the car while you are all waiting on the car to charge.
Also, you don't have to hold a phone and the screen is better.
I argue that the feel of BotW is a return to Zelda origins. It's the most any game has felt like the original Zelda.
There original Zelda game was a game about exploring a giant over world to find it's secrets. The dungeons weren't puzzle filled, they were essentially just combat challenges.
... It's that feeling that you are setting out on a difficult journey of exploration across a giant world with no support.
Every Zelda game since the original has felt smaller in comparison because the role of the over world got shrunk to just a thing to connect dungeons.
My favorite is AlttP which I think has the best balance between dungeons and over world exploration, but I prefer over world to modern dungeons we got in skyward sword and such.
Emigration is to leave, I think you mean immigration.
I'm not giving up mobile deposit.
Leave my house? Duck that.
This is how politics works and how it should work.
The sides involved have competing goals and work together to pass legislation which addresses both their goals.
This isn't weakness.
My trick is melatonin and PBS YouTube videos, audio only. Ones I've seen before.
The audio is enough to keep my mind from running on it's own and eventually the melatonin kicks in to take it down while it's distracted by dinosaurs or whatever.
Melatonin on it's own will just make me suffer being tired but not able to rest my mind enough to fall asleep.
Listening to something interesting like an audiobook will do the same.
It needs to be something that will catch my attention but also not be something I really want to hear more of.
Music doesn't keep my mind from wandering like speech does.
It's funny because it's true.
It's primarily the accessibility, yes.
While I support assisted suicide being an option, it should have requirements including a wait period.
Don't tell this guy about how often Congress devolved into fist fights, cane beatings and duels during our countries early years.
If you lack social skills you better have some sort of labor relevant skill to replace it with them!
It's a chicken and egg situation.
It's frustrating because I don't know it, and I don't learn it because it's frustrating.
I'm one of those older Trekkies who will complain about the aesthetic choices of the DSC sets.
My view is that there is a certain style with sci-fi shows of this nature that are part of their identity.
Large swings in design choices are very distracting to the point of being off putting to me unless there is good reason for it.
One thing I absolutely applaud Disney for is how they've managed to modernize but still keep the 70s aesthetics in their Star Wars shows. And I wish Trek had followed the same path.