I think this is talking about a remastered version. I have the game just haven’t had the time to play it.
I think this is talking about a remastered version. I have the game just haven’t had the time to play it.
Lol. The PPP loans is where all the money disappeared to. Yes people got some money but it was spent for necessities, and to be honest it wasn’t even that much. Some business got hundreds of thousands to millions of dollars that the government is still trying to recover which they probably never will.
It’s it just me or I don’t see a list just quotes?
Yep. I’ve never left Counterstrike and with CS2 that came back, friends from when I played when I was in college have come back to play so we’ve been playing. Story wise, I could get into it but there just isn’t enough time and what time you have you’re going to sacrifice sleep.
It’s all about getting old.
Hah. I’m still running my MacBook Air from 2013.
Yeah! That’s what I said when I saw the icon. It’s just for Halloween though.
Nope. Never had it and probably never will.
Some reason I read this as one sentence. Haha. I think it’s because it didn’t make a line break on Sync.
Easy, they can’t read graphs.
Same. I think that’s smart as far as being able to trade it in. I haven’t heard anything about Google Pixel Watch trade in though.
~1800 hours? Counterstrike GO
It was easy before having a child. After having a kid it’s impossible.
You do realize that millennials grew up without computers right as well? Millennials didn’t even have iPhones because that came in 2007, pretty much almost a decade after the millennial generation. I’m considered late millennial growing up in the 90s, and I can tell you I had to figure everything out. I grew up using IBMs and the first Mac I used was a iMac G3 and that was only in a private school that wasn’t used everyday.
I don’t think millennials will be worse at computers than the boomers in office. They’re already tired of learning new things and want life to go back to the way it was before.
I work in the Federal Government, and this isn’t true. You have alternative work schedules (4/10s, 5/4/9, maxiflex, etc.) but you’re still going to work 80 hours unless you take leave. You gain annual leave every pay period and the amount is dependent on how long your federal service has been. But when you start (1-3 years) you only get 4 hours per pay period.
Maybe you’re seeing people who have long federal service (15 years) that gain 8 hours/pay period use their leave. That’s their choice but they’re still working 40 hours on paper regardless.