If you are paying for a subscription and get full access to the progression system, then stuff starts becoming available reasonably quickly. Within a year or so, I was a capable ABC miner as part of a crew in a wormhole system, making enough ISK each month to pay for my monthly subscription through PLEX and have half of it left over.
Of course. He's the tough, smart lawyer who gets results.
Granted, I grew up in DFW and those commercials of his I watched in between episodes of Gomer Pyle, Hogans Heroes, I Dream of Jeannie, and Bewitched on KTVT Channel 11 (Fort Worth/Dallas) on days I stayed home sick are forever and indelibly etched into my memory.
I have yet to play the game Daybreak, but I bought a copy of it from my FLGS because of the monumental effort they put into their game about the effects of climate change; each of the more than 200 project and crisis cards has a QR code which links to a web page on the game's site that gives details about that card, provides links to articles and research on the topic, and directs readers to groups where they can become an advocate for/against that topic.
It's a very different type of gameplay compared to Catan, but I'm interested in seeing how faithful this New Energies game is to teaching about climate change.
Btw, I don't use Arch
NixOS is my new daily driver after a hard start and many copy+pasta from Github Repos ^^
gotta wonder why the aliens would build these rooms ( sh.itjust.works )
(this is the first level in Tony Hawk Pro Skater 1)
Where is Jim Adler when you need him?
Don't ( lemmy.zip )
New Catan game has overpopulation, pollution, fossil fuels, and clean energy ( arstechnica.com ) Englisch