try { lifeform.Evolve(); } catch(…) { lifeform.Crab(); }
try { lifeform.Evolve(); } catch(…) { lifeform.Crab(); }
Sometimes I do what I call “time travelling” where I pirate first with the intention to buy later when it’s cheaper.
I got the FLCL art book from somewhere. I’ll try to remember and find my sources, but probably tomorrow since it’s late here right now.
That’s why you never use the transporters. Also, they could have had all three alive by doing a clone and split via the transporters.
I haven’t seen it in ages, and I can’t critique the approach, but the maker of SuperSize Me tried to spend 30 days doing a minimum wage job. Iirc, it wasn’t great and they had so much debt by the end of it.
I wish these people could get a similar perspective.
Sparty Kiss
I worked as a waiter at a retirement home at 14, and definitely looked younger at the time, so I think there’s a good chance this is the case.
Yeah, same here.
Probably packed with tools and things, not just source code.
The thought of stacking them reminded me of this: https://www.brothers-brick.com/2012/12/05/how-many-lego-bricks-stacked-vertically-would-crush-the-bottom-brick/
How many laptops before the bottom-most laptop fails from the pressure?
It’d be a good browser logo, if it was humping a globe
Do the dev tools show anything interesting? Networking calls, etc?
You don’t even need to eat all of it. Eyes or lips will do.
They just did an eye transplant, so if that works out then the value will increase. Better stock up now!
We need some sorta optimal pathing tech tree.
I tend to pirate and then buy later, when cheaper. Or for streaming services, I’ll download a show as it airs but then purchase the service and background the series later to add viewership.
I think of it as time shifting the sale price.
What setting for the RPM?
Saving this for all future bosses