At that they probably only have a dozen that still work anyway.
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I agree, from the quotes I saw they were really mismanaging the response in the discord.
Yes, it's simply a way to maximize the benefit of cooperation for an agent. Cooperate until the other agent steals then punish immediately but don't hold a grudge about it and go back to cooperation. It's relatively simple to simulate and it's the most fruitful strategy.
I've used a start menu alternative since I switched to 11. I get the hate for the os but it's all just been a non issue for me.
The uniform that both men and women wear in the movie are cut to show off the amazing fisique of the female lead but the cut is totally working on the male lead also.
Wings of Science is my home.
The expendable rocket is likely a more effective weapon but I just love how the quasar cannon saved me from all of the weapon juggling.
Yeah, in any workplace I've been in any physical contact would have been out of line
Franks is a classic but anyone I know makes better buffalo sauce using Crystal hot sauce and butter. It's a bit less acidic. That deli counter buffalo roast chicken is weirdly good also.
The school administration really seemed to drop the ball here. It seems like there were a lot of blatant warning signs.
What it really meant when people talk about living fossils etc is that the morphology of the creature has changed very little. Genetically and on a cellular level there would definitely be a lot of changes from their earlier forms millions of years ago. DNA just doesn't stick around for more than a couple hundred thousand years maximum it seems so it's difficult for us to chart those changes that aren't visible in morphology. Creatures that seem to not change drastically in such long scale time usually have niches and environments that haven't changed drastically in their existence.
Mercury alone is safe enough to handle a bit where you would be mostly worried about breathing too much of its vapor. Organic compounds of mercury on the other hand can kill you within days of a drop touching your skin.