MIDItheKID
Hoo boy. If you think consoles are getting too expensive, it might not be the best time to consider PC gaming.
Well they ain't gonna brick my SreamDeck, so I say go for it Nintendo.
Not that I think this is acceptable behavior, but I'm okay with them pushing people away from their systems into using alternatives.
This is a self-own.
This is what Melee players look like on their way to the local tournament. Gotta get that venue discount for bringing your own setup.
They never should have shot that gorilla.
That makes me think of Lomo Saltado. It's a beef and veggie stir fry you can get at Peruvian restaurants and considered a Peruvian dish. It's delicious, one of my favorites. But it was actually invented by Chinese immigrants in Peru. So if you follow those same rules, if General Tsos was made by Chinese immigrants in Taiwan, then in other countries, it would be considered a Taiwanese dish. Or if was actually made it America it would be an American dish. Or is that all wrong and I should be able to get Lomo Saltado from a Chinese restaurant?
Doesn't matter, it's all delicious to me.
Check out ep 140 of Darknet Diaries. There are some weird sickos out there with a lot of time on their hands.
Step 1 - Create a depression unlike we have ever seen and make people desperate for any job they can get.
Neat thing I learned at a past company. The phishing emails had links (the ones you aren't supposed to click on) that either contained the email address of the person getting tested, or it pulled it somehow. It was really easy to figure out where that information needed to go in the URL. This is how tracking "failures" was tested and reported. I would just put in the email address of people from the opsec team into that url, copy it, and paste it into one of those global website testers that checked if a site was available from different countries around the world (I'm assuming using some kind of VPN).
Theoretically it should have given these people failures in their own tests, and also come from all sorts of weird locations globally.
Not sure if it actually did, but I like to think I wasted at least some of their time.
Never got in trouble for it so who knows.
It is a question. The answer is always "Aight"
"those boys done fucked up but"
Yes, this is ANAL
These are two different things, and it's usually worded as such:
Expiration Date: we cannot guarantee that eating food after this date will not cause sickness. Eat at your won risk, and we are not responsible if you get sick.
Best By Date: basically means nothing. We think it tastes better before this date but there are no actual health implications after this date.
Fuck "Best By" dates. I'll decide if it tastes good or not, and if I don't like it, I'll throw it out. As long as there are no actual health implications. You usually only find expiration dates on dairy meat, and sometimes bread.