Yep. Been playing a ton of it lately and now on the DLC.
Yep. Been playing a ton of it lately and now on the DLC.
Paired with a hat or hoodie with IR LEDs.
Prepaid VISA gift card purchased with cash.
Holy “word salad”, Batman!
Hopefully that’s not a resting heart rate.
I’ve been saying for years that the biggest streamers should band together and either demand YouTube/Google fix their shit or threaten to start their own competitive platform. They’d have the least to lose assuming they’re being smart and investing their YouTube income or diversifying into other sectors like Mr. Beast.
Seattle has a chain called Dick’s. Their burgers are tasty and cheap. A couple of Deluxes after a night out really hits the spot.
Learning UE5. I have no idea what I’m doing but it still feels productive.
As summer temps rise and people with their heads in the sand die out, I think we’re going to see a major swell of focus on green tech to combat global warming, meaning investments in that sector are going to pay dividends.
Giving me The Iron Giant vibes, or Batman: TAS
Oh! What the hell?
Interesting. I’ve never known the term counterfeit to be anything other than “fake imitating real”. In this case, a company creating unapproved copies, it makes sense and there doesn’t really seem to be a better term to describe their actions, but it is confusing with a surface read of the issue.
How can the manufacturer of those cards make counterfeit cards? Wouldn’t they still be real cards but just diluting the market?
Assuming you bought on Dec. 1st, 1999, $10k would have purchased around 2,300 shares. After the recent 20:1 split you would have 46,000 shares. Closing price per share today was $127.13. Had you held onto that stock, your $10k would now be worth $5.85 million dollars. Roughly a 34% annual growth rate. Not bad!
What year is it?