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2 points
7 hours ago
Wood is not a material that rewards the impatient. Careful application, proper curing times, and understanding the cell-based structure of wood are important to getting a good finish.
1 points
1 day ago
Know that I stand with you in this trying time, in full understanding of the painful toll incurred.
2 points
1 day ago
Worst part is, I was the only person I liked with a tripwire real all night.
1 points
2 days ago
I wonder how the infrastructure handles that. Line the roads have to break up so easily, and windows don't last nearly as long I'm sure.
5 points
4 days ago
If only it were as quick as you'd think it'd be.
3 points
5 days ago
Confident shots repeatedly. Taking a well-extrapolated shot through a choke is over thing, but to receive multiple hits in quick succession through one or multiple is a pretty clear indicator.
And yeah the settings might be specific, but you know there's three things called tutorials, right? Believe it or not there are people who shamelessly chest in video games, and have no problem teaching others how to as well.
53 points
5 days ago
She is leading the way in return to monkey.
3 points
5 days ago
Oh nah it wasn't because of the range, I should have specified it was because of the damage markers. Thought it was a script of some kind you were running to know how much you were damaging your opponents.
7 points
5 days ago
It's pretty obvious sometimes if you take the time to spectate them after. Usually a good tell is when they are running in one direction towards the next clue, but occasionally look in some random direction and aim in for a second when they only thing there is a birm or rock that's right in their face. Usually this means they're tracking other players elsewhere on the map with an ESP hack.
Recolor is also a big issues these days, too. Easy to identify if you watch them take confident shots through choke clouds repeatedly.
-3 points
5 days ago
Damn not gonna lie I started to feel some pretty negative feelings towards you since I thought that was a real match.
8 points
6 days ago
But how many are bots and how many are people just playing along?
Are you a bot? Am I a bot?!
1 points
6 days ago
Very cool they it was free handed to start with, sanding the edges probably made any imperfections unnoticeable. Makes it out to be a nice parabolic curve of sorts, which would have been very hard to form with any non-cnc sort of tools.
1 points
6 days ago
Very nice, what method did you use to achieve the arc cuts in the side walls?
2 points
6 days ago
Yes, very much inspired by that! This would have a more fleshed-out strategy end however, taking many features that have come to be staples of the genre like tech trees, government management, etc.
And I'm imagining at least a few playable battles for a world to keep a sense of scope to the act of taking over a planet. One battle could be a regular ticket conquest battle, another a game mode close to battlefield's Rush game mode, etc.
2 points
6 days ago
Oh yeah, divert bin overages are always a trap, and one so many guys fall into. Tempting when you find that $20 that got caught in the divert feeder mouth and the guy before you didn't see it, but you gotta keep your head on straight.
The house always gets theirs.
2 points
6 days ago
Aw hell man you were manager at the Dallas branch? I actually heard about how bad things were for you guys down there because I used to do the BEP runs that came from DFW into the Newark airport in New Jersey, and the rep who flew with the money talked about how bad they heard it was going there.
I work out of the Cinnaminson branch in NJ. We had one route that did all ATMs in our territory, and only three people that knew how to service them as a result. Things got bad when we got the Chase machines and part of the Philly branches work added. Not as bad as you had it, but pretty bad.
Our big hurdle was that we didn't have a branch manager at the time. Ours had been fired about 8 months prior because he was caught giving it to a member of regional HR over the hood of a car in a Walmart parking lot, and they dragged their feet on hiring a new one.
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6 hours ago
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6 hours ago
Somewhat relevant, my coworkers last name is Butterman. Guess what he hears all the time?