Hrm, so the driver’s face should be projected onto the back and sides of the vehicle. This would allow other drivers to see which direction the driver is looking and if facial expressions were shown the alertness or distractedness of the driver would also be evident. Would probably help a lot when you’re trying to figure out what another car is likely to do.
Ah geez, I never realized that this was a meta joke. I never really understood this one and would just gloss over it.
I was thinking about this the other day and came up with a theory. When you first learn to drive you are worried because you are driving a large vehicle that can really hurt or kill people if you make a mistake. There’s an element of fear when you get behind the wheel for the first time, and learning the rules of the road help mitigate that fear.
As you gain experience with driving, that fear becomes masked by driving becoming a more or less muscle memory task, but doesn’t go away. It’s always just below the surface. Then when you witness someone who breaks the rules of the road (yourself excludes because you’re a good driver now) the fear can’t come out (again because you’re a good driver) but gets transferred to rage very quickly.
I thought this when riding my bike in an area where cars aren’t allowed, which thankfully is a large part of my commute. People along that stretch are polite with each other and smile when going by each other. That doesn’t happen in a car and I think the riding of bikes doesn’t have that same basis in fear that allows this to happen. It’s only when cars get involved that bike commuting becomes extremely stressful.
M-M-M MONSTER KILL!!!
Ah so your issue is, let me see here… Ah, actually using Outlook like a normal user.
I’ve tried switching to Thunderbird myself but it doesn’t support Office 365 without a third party service. So I feel stuck with Outlook.
Is that dream too big?
Ah, but you my friend are at risk of infringing on my patent. I’ve patented the alphabet.
I used a broken bit of popsicle stick to run in circles on Quest 64. Running is all that was needed to increase your dex. Left it on all day and boom, max dex when I got home.
He was just playing poker in there and got a flush.
Oh God, I can’t imagine needing to use a needle right where you were stung already. I’d blanche if I were told that too.
I listen to audiobooks, usually of a book I’ve already read so that I’m not too interested in what happens next.
I have a timer set to turn off after an hour. But I often have to rewind about 55 minutes the next day to find what I can remember before I fell asleep.
Oh… I never butchered because that just seemed wrong. Is there any way to just get to the friendlier version without butchering?
Hey! Rogue Legacy is cheating. You have to play new game +5 at least to say you best the game.
I remember my parents renting it when it came out on VHS. I think the river scene was too much for them and they turned it off at that point.
I think I tried watching it again at some point but didn’t really give it a shot. Put it on while doing something else maybe. I’ll try one more time for you TheTot.
I thought the scene washing up in the river was pretty funny.
“Huh, cold water usually does the opposite to me.”
Pretty much a spiritual successor. Like how Cities Skyline is Sim City but newer.
At least that election season won’t last more than 7 weeks. Instead of this insane 2 year marathon the US has.
With 880 hours in Rebirth and I don’t even know how many in the original I can recommend this game.