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  1. 23 minutes ago, ManUtdRedDevils said:

    Originally iOS games and still best on played in iOS. 

     

    How so? I've played most of The Room games and YMBAB on Android and they were perfect. No bugs, no crashes, and they looked great. 80 Days has also been on my radar, but then both Monument Valley games were on sale so I finally got off my ass to play then both.

  2. 23 hours ago, legend said:

     

    MM just didn't work for me. I got about 2/3rds through and then stopped because I just wasn't having much fun. Not sure what it was, just didn't click.

     

    As long as you don't obsess over getting everything done, the three day timer will never feel like a limitation. MM is really a game for people that like getting lost in the details. The game he sort of requires you to learn the ins and outs of all the game's inhabitants. It's really not a grand adventure poke most other Zelda games.

     

    14 hours ago, CastlevaniaNut18 said:

    I need to play MM, but it'll be the 3DS version. 

     

    My husband hated it back in the day and he's probably part of the reason I haven't gotten around to it. 

     

    I never picked up the 3DS version after learning it had some experience breaking changes made to it. I'm not even talking about anything related to saving or what not. It looks like they made swimming as a Zora crappy and just slowed down movement for a lot of the game.

     

     

     

  3. 5 hours ago, legend said:

     

    Which is your favorite OOC? Most typically when OoT isn't someone's favorite I usually hear them cite ALttP as their favorite. I think after BotW I might have to think about it. OoT was better for the time, but I think BotW might be the better game for me.

     

    I don't even believe OoT is the best Zelda game in the N64. MM was the better game and even if the story wasn't as grand, the intimacy of it made for a more engrossing experience. That all said, yeah, I think BotW topped it for me.

  4. 3 minutes ago, mclumber1 said:

     

    I'm confused at this Tweeter's rage.  Is this person upset that the stories are not being equated correctly?  Overblown?  WTF is going on here?

     

    It's the difference between saying "police killed a man" and "a man was killed in an officer involved shooting".. Only this one is way more obvious. "Clinton broke the rules" versus "Ivanka did something that the libs will complain about". It completely lessens the blame and helps shifts responsibility away from the party that is truly at fault.

  5. This story is hilarious, but mostly because Ivanka's lawyers are claiming she wasn't property briefed on how this isn't something you should do. We're just going to ignore that she and Kushner were alive in 2016 and were already told to stop doing that when it was discovered they were using private email last year?

     

    https://www.cnbc.com/2017/10/02/jared-kushner-ivanka-trump-had-third-private-email-account.html

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    A traffic stop in New York led to a young black man being arrested for possession of marijuana. What happened? The New York Times obtained videos that offer a rare window into how far police may be willing to go to make an arrest.

     

    :guillotine::guillotine::guillotine::guillotine:

     

    I hate this style of reporting. "How far police may be willing to go to make an arrest"? That's a bullshit line. It seems to imply that the police here are going above and beyond to perform their duty when they're straight up framing people that want off the street.

  7. On 11/16/2018 at 2:44 PM, Bacon said:

    Is there a good reason these places don't put limits in place? Or require you to call ahead? And for the sunflower farm, make them pay at the gate or something. 

     

    This is the real answer. You limit yourself to how many burgers you can sell each day and then just either close shop or stop selling burgers. You can make exceptions for regulars or celebrities swinging by, but that's it.

  8. 6 hours ago, TwinIon said:

    That they're taking the extra money and putting it into technology that eliminates jobs isn't an obvious outcome, but it sure makes good corporate sense.

     

    That's makes all the sense in the world and was obvious result of these tax cuts. If you have all this extra money coming in that you believe might not still be there four years down the road, then you invest in something that will be there four years from now. Since you can't rely on people and since hiring people isn't a front-loaded affair, the obvious solution then is to invest in technology.

  9. 9 minutes ago, CastlevaniaNut18 said:

    I actually don't really see the mail slots anymore. We live in a residential area within the city limits, basically the suburbs, and every house has a regular old mailbox. 

     

    My in-laws live in a really small town, but the houses arranged like any other neighborhood close together and they don't have mail slots on their doors, they just have little boxes outside the front door for mail to go into.

     

    Pretty sure the only time I've ever seen a mail slot is on TV and movies. :p 

     

    I had a mail slot once...a long time ago.

     

    As far as mailboxes go, you're very much going to find outdoor, non-locking mailboxes on the outside of apartment buildings in your favorite crappy apartment building in the middle your average ghetto slum. I had one of those too. It was fun when my mother would send you down in the middle of the winter to check the mail. Sure, the box was right outside the door, on the stoop, but the trip was so short putting on a coat felt dumb so those five freezing seconds felt like five shivering hours.

  10. 8 minutes ago, skillzdadirecta said:

     

    Na I was legit curious about this as myself and most people I know have secured mail in boxes.

     

     

    I guess... someone would have to be really bold/desperate to try and crack the locks to our mailboxes in the lobby of our building when people are constantly coming in and out and there are you know, cameras :shrug:

     

    Nope, the way you do it is to time your entry to have you coincidentally run into the mail carrier. All those mailboxes are popped open and most carriers aren't going to question you on whether or not you're poking around your mailbox and not somebody else's. I live in a building with a locked mailroom just off the lobby. I've happened on the carrier a few times and just asked him for my mail. I'm not getting IDed or anything when he just hands the mail over to me.

     

    This is WAY easier to do than most people would imagine.

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