Can you clarify?
I pirated a few games and played them to death.
Then bought the steam copy when I had money to support a game I love, AS A GOOD PIRATE DOES. Of course I have no steam time recorded for it lol
What's it called?
I think only the third one does. The other two should be steam or standalone capable.
Are there mods for the second and third?
I played a shit ton of DA:O but only a few runs on the second and didn't finish the third as I lost interest.
I was saying that it's not really confusing.... And then used the thermal blanket analogy to try and give an example.
How do I know this isn't that confusing to the average person? I teach it to high schoolers in environmental systems. They get the hang of it pretty easily if you just give them a decent example with a visual. Unless high schoolers aren't average people anymore....
Cool, that's still not answering the question. What level of work can a body do under standard conditions at 79 F, without overheating? That changes with humidity so at break points of 40, 60, and 80% how does that affect the body? What you think feels nice is not what I was asking.
Not really. CO2 is effectively a thermal blanket. It traps your radiant heat. The environmental heat still affects you, additively.
The only real difference is that people also generate their own heat instead of just storing it.
But you could say a thermal blanket on a snake and have the same effect.
Cool, but that's 70 and not 79. Sure it's only a few degrees swing but that still matters. We're also looking at water shortages in a good number of places so counting on that being a ready supply is not necessarily true.
65 is a real nice temperature to survive at too though a little on the cooler side but it's not what we were talking about.
While doing normal work or while at rest? Real big difference there.
I think it's just called the Midas shits.
Yeah that's what I thought it looked like. Thanks for the clarification. Kinda like when Google stopped trying to find the place your answer was and direct you to it, and now tries to bring your answer to Google so that you don't leave their environment and share profits with the people who actually did the work.
The ai results from Google I have been getting are less helpful than two specific searches. It could be because of how we search for things and it is definitely getting messed with because of seo weighting and ai targeting those tools, so I think a better option would be to teach people how to actually use the search engines properly instead of just sitting back and letting ais pick up slack.
So is the EU trying to make it where booking has to match the lowest price on the hotel website? Sounds like making the hotels compete with each other instead of letting an agency meddle in who gets what share.
Sounds like a good reason for the state to sponsor some energy intensive environmental work. Like desalination plants or those ungodly carbon capture rigs that are super energy inefficient.
As much as I would love that, it would make negotiation with a number of other leaders much harder and less trusting.
New truck nut type accessories? Dangle from the tail as you drive to let all others know the power of your steed?