“…[Y]ou lack a basic understanding of the law, … and ethic[s]…”
Not taking away from her stunning writing, but this shorter version wouldn’t be wrong either.
“…[Y]ou lack a basic understanding of the law, … and ethic[s]…”
Not taking away from her stunning writing, but this shorter version wouldn’t be wrong either.
Is this what Roman Nagel had to rig up to save Livingston’s butt?
That’s why I’m still running A/UX.
The Music Factory? I guess this really is one of those Things That Make You Go Hmmm…
Every time I’ve had to move into a new place, I catch myself humming at least one of the 3 Tetris songs without realizing it while packing boxes or a vehicle. Usually it’s Music-1 or Music-2.
That 100% counts. I was thinking anytime the game perspective bleeds into real life.
Back when I was playing a bunch of Oblivion, I was doing the quest to find Nirnroot (Seeking Your Roots). I was spending so much time looking for them I started seeing them in real life out of the corner of my eye everywhere (it was usually actually thistle). I’d have to stop and look because I knew it was important, before my brain would kick in and I’d realize that it was from Oblivion.
Not when the same Supreme Court says it’s not bribery unless they say the magic word. https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/McDonnell_v._United_States
It uses OpenLibrary and Inventaire as it’s sourced apparently. I don’t know if it contributes upstream though.
I just wish it had a Calibre plugin, I tend to forget to update services like these and rely on syncing with calibre to do it for me.
That was my take too. Their overall point wasn’t bad but the start was a complete non sequitur that made me question if I wanted to finish because it’s a bad foundation for their actual argument.