My interactions with them point to them not believing those things are real at all, or are not planets, etc.
My interactions with them point to them not believing those things are real at all, or are not planets, etc.
Superior?
Half life 2 (especially episode 2), HL: Alyx, Mario 3, Sonic 3 (with Sonic and Knuckles attached), Sonic 2, space station 13, dead by daylight, portal 2, guitar hero 3, I dunno, one of the metal gear solids or Garry’s mod
My team and I built an automated restaurant management/ordering system that used touch screens as my senior project in college, way before they were a big thing (we put lcds into a table and used one of those things you put over the screen to make them touchable).
After college, none of us continued working on it.
Might not even be in your language
Eating lunch or going to a movie by myself. Traveling alone and not having to really talk. I like doing those things with my wife or friends too, but not having to worry about anyone or anything else for a bit is great.
My wife drinks chamomile every night before bed. I drink different kinds of tea depending on my mood.
Also having an actual “afternoon tea” with all the food is excellent.
Yeah I’ve only had one or two “good” teachers in any schooling I did. I wouldn’t consider any of them as mentors. Definitely had a bunch of crappy ones too.
Degrees don’t mean much to me and you can learn almost anything for free these days. Now, having good mentors would be cool, but I went to college and there weren’t any there either.
People would have liked watching Grandma’s Boy more if they had robot eyes.
I don’t have any bosses, but as a consultant, I use it a lot. Still gotta charge for the years of experience it takes to understand the output and tweak things, not the hours it takes to do the work.
A zip file full of text files containing a ton of knowledge necessary to complete the journey, and a bunch of books. Maybe an emulator and a few nes games.