"Why 49% and not 50%?" "I wanted it to sound more accurate than it is"
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And the article didn't even mention the increase in monster truck SUVs/pickups we're seeing on our roads, which we know are more deadly for pedestrians from studies.
No, that's why it bought a phone.
British High Court Justice Victoria Sharp warned in June that providing false material as if it were genuine could be considered contempt of court or, in the "most egregious cases", perverting the course of justice, which carries a maximum sentence of life in prison.
IMHO there should be a written warning followed by being disbarred for this kind of unethical behaviour. If you're too lazy to do the legwork yourself and verify your work, you don't deserve your role.
I guess as a starting point most of us in this thread don't really know what university research teams do.
If they had a laptop or phone, what kinds of things would they want to do that requires a server? Will they need email? Instant messaging? File sharing? Document collaboration? Will there be sensitive information? Do they need specific software? Or put another way, without this server, what can't they do?
If you can give some hints on that kind of stuff, I'm sure people in this thread can help out more with specifics on software/tech recommendations.
Edit: obviously Unreal Tournament is non-negotiable.
I think you really need to talk to the research team to find out what they want to use the server for, and how they want to collaborate. That will inform everything else.
Honestly if you want to eat meat as an adult, I feel like you should have to get a carnivore licence by killing and cooking an animal yourself. And I say this as a meat-eater. Non-farmers are far too detached from the circle of life to have opinions on this kind of thing.
It's also the fact that AAA budgets demands a huge return on investment, so you end up with gross monetization schemes designed to keep players paying as long as possible. Imagine if Stardew Valley had a Farming Pass subscription each year.
Is this social media under-16 ban going to be a problem for aussie.zone?
Great that people are showing support, and I understand the choice of the Sydney Harbour Bridge as symbolic, but that seemed like a very dangerous choice of venue for a crowd of unknown size until the day!
I think OP meant the UK