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You'll have a blast, very reminiscent of FO1/2 some of the writing from Van Buren was also adapted for NV. Personally I think it's the best fallout after 2.
3 is a fun game but Bethesda will never be able to write RPGs like Obsidian, the company just doesn't have the same principles to do something like that
I would avoid the rest of series if I were you, it's a cash cow series for Bethesda now
I think CrossOver is designed to have better compatibility with specific programs (MS office, adobe programs etc)
Crossover is a for profit organisation + software but their contributions to wine are open sourced/pushed upstream to the wine repo
Very important to keep in mind that even if evidence suggests the election was rigged that there are plenty of actors (Russia for example) that would want Trump in power to destabilize the states
Not pointing fingers and looking at this objectively is the best way for it to gain traction
Welcome, I joined here after the API protests. It's a smaller community so content is slow to move but it's nice to have forums where you're having constructive conversations with people, not a huge amount of bots or repeated to death catch phrases
Enjoy this little bastion before it attracts mainstream attention. :)
More like it gets stuck in a boot loop 60% of the time, your devices are always crashing and this seems to happen at the moments when you most need them
Training to failure has its benefits, particularly in strength/weightlifting areas, overtraining can cause rhabdomyolysis and other issues but that's usually from a combination of factors like nutrition, rest, sleep, proper form etc it happens more often in HIIT exercises where someone might be training at an extreme pace
FWIW I'm just some guy who exercises, take this with a grain of salt
Just so you know putting blades through the dishwasher dulls them faster, the main thing is the edge will warp due to differences in temperature so you'll need to hone them with a steel afterwards to keep the edge consistent, you'll also probably need to use a whetstone more often.
But up to you, I've got 'trash and bash' knives I put through all the time, but I keep my expensive knives away from it
Yeah was gonna say, honey and garlic is probably a pretty good naturopathic concoction. Friend of mine used to brew a chilli tea for colds, sounds like garlic honey would work well with it
I'll pass on the ivermectin though
I know I'm late to the party here but if you brine your chicken before crumbing it makes a world of difference.
Just use a 2.5% w/v brine, submerge for 4-12 hours any longer and it'll ruin the chicken. Make sure to rinse the chicken off afterwards
Helps tenderize/break down the meat a little, season it and help it retain moisture so you get a beautiful crispy textured crumb and a soft juicy chicken interior
Alternatively can use buttermilk for the same effect but brining has a more neutral flavour
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My understanding is that even if you learn COBOL, you'd struggle to understand legacy systems since they have their quirks from a bygone era