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What’s the significance of the colors? Greenish = “stealing”, orange = “okay”, yellow = “grey area”? Seems awfully negative, maybe invert the whole thing.
So you do agree that he is a man, I rest my case.
Birdperson: Ok.
Because you don’t know if it’s really a treatment.
It’s a little inaccurate, Denmark is south of of Norway and Sweden, not south of Finland.
Ukraine got Leopard A4, A5, A6 and Stridsvagn 122 (swedish variant of the A5), they all look slightly different. The front of the tank in the video looks like a Stridsvagn 122. For the main part of your comment I agree and that’s basically the reason Ukraine was also supplied with western armored recovery vehicles which were designed to pull a tank like this.
The 12 tons are a best case and they represent 37% of this ship’s fuel consumption, that would be ~32.5 tons a day, on average it saved 3.3 tons, ~10%.
Anything below 0F is really cold for a human, and anything above 100F is really hot.
Therefore the perfect temperature would be 50°F, which is 10°C, in my opinion a little too cold to be perfect, I’d prefer something in the 15-20°C range.
No, please start at absolute zero, then you get negative infinity.
But what if roses and tulips are native to their region? Not everyone lives in some former european colony.
The voyager intro, but apart from that DS9.
It had some fun elements, but it’s not comparable to wd2 or wd1. It’s like they ran out of money halfway through development and just released the game as is. If you really want to play it, wait until it’s on sale somewhere and don’t be disappointed, you were warned.
I played Watch Dogs Legion two years after its release and I doubt it has changed much since then, it was an unfinished mess without much story.
I think you got that wrong, you got +Inf, -Inf and two NaNs, but they’re both just NaN. As you wrote signed NaN makes no sense, though technically speaking they still have a sign bit.
Yeah, but in TOS we also see what happens if you forget a book about the chicago mob of the 1920s on a developing planet.
I’m pretty sure UE4 wasn’t even close to being released when Star Citizen started, and changing engine is a good way of wasting a lot of time.
Did Star Citizen change engine? I thought they used a modified CryEngine. Just checked, they now use Lumberyard, which is based on CryEngine.
Duck yeah!