Wth happened to putting the game’s title, “The Day Before”, in quotes?
Wth happened to putting the game’s title, “The Day Before”, in quotes?
I remember an email I sent to Randall Munroe once, asking where I can buy his ebook “What if” without DRM.
He emailed me back that unfortunately there is no place to buy it without DRM, because of the publisher, but he also linked this comic in his email:
As someone working as on-site IT support for over 15 years, I can’t tell you how often I have asked people to restart their computer over the phone and they swore they did (“multiple times even”), only for me to eventually come around to their desk and having them actually reboot the device in my presence and for the problem to actually fix itself.
One Lady I asked to restart their computer said “all right, hold on.” only to respond not even 10 seconds (!) later "I did, its still not working„ and after the third time I went to her desk and asked her to show me what she did. She leaned forward, turned off the monitor, then turned it back on. “I did this 10 times already, and its still not working”.
Some people just lie about rebooting, some simply don’t actually know how to reboot properly. After a few months, you get to know who’s lying, who’s doesn’t know better and who’s actually telling you the truth, you get to know your coworkers.
Did you know that you don’t even need to watch a video to find out that information? It’s considerably faster to just google such a factual information.
The entire premise of Randall Munroes “What If?” Series is to not stop at the first factual information we can find, but to further explore the implications that come from that answer.
Life Hack: you don’t need to read entire books, you can usually just skip to the last chapter.
You can call them “communities” if you want, but it’s longer and can’t easily be shortened.
I propose “commies”
There’s always an xkcd:
depends on who’s asking. Are you a cop?
Thanks. I mean, its not your fault, you just used the original title.