It’s a bit hard to tell accurately from this picture but I counted the lanes of cars near the bottom somewhere in the 48-50 range though there are only 25 or so actually toll booths so who knows.
It’s a bit hard to tell accurately from this picture but I counted the lanes of cars near the bottom somewhere in the 48-50 range though there are only 25 or so actually toll booths so who knows.
How many absolute crap games is this now for this publisher this year? Three? It’s got to be some kind of money laundering scam, right?
That’s my point. We (those of us that aren’t at least millionaires) don’t really differentiate in society between someone that has a million dollars and someone that has 10 million dollars; they’re both stuck in the “millionaires” tier.
So say you are making $50,000 a year, well it’s easy to see how you or someone like you could (theoretically) get to $100,000; that’s just the next tier up. And then it’s easy to imagine someone going from $100,000 to a million because that’s the next tier up again. But once you get there, people don’t tend to think of ten million as a tier and usually not a hundred million either. The next tier in our zeitgeist after million is billion.
So people tend to think of billion being kind of the same as going from $100,000 to $1,000,000. Hence the common disconnect about just how much more money a billionaire has than the common man.
I have a theory about this: We group money in magnitudes of tens up to a million but then jump up from 10x to 1,000x:
1
10
100
1,000
10,000
100,000
1,000,000
1,000,000,000
That’s a huge increase but our minds like patterns so we instinctively feel that a billion must be about 10x a million and not the 1,000x it really is, thus leading to huge inaccuracies.
My guess is that the Venn diagram for the set of people who know Ubisoft is the publisher and the set of people who would read this article is pretty much a circle.
I’m going to place my money on some kind of pollution or industrial toxin but I doubt we’ll ever know the truth because China.
It’s also a very hostile work environment purposefully built to pit you against your coworkers.
No matter which way I interpret this my reaction is still “Yikes!”
Hint: Overvalued bubbles surrounded by cult of personality types, who are more buzzword than substance, making bad business decisions compounded by a once-in-a-lifetime labor paradigm shift.
TLDR: bubble goes pop
Get money out of politics and these problems go away (because they will be dealt with properly).
100%! This was exactly my experience when trying to guide a new (to Destiny) friend through the story and get him geared up. He ended up quitting in frustration in less than a month because nothing made sense.
Beautiful, just beautiful.
I’m going to go ahead and assume the one person on X that you can’t call is old Muck himself. Wonder why?
Then again, X is such a shit show and Elon is so incapable of thinking two steps ahead of his feet that maybe you can call him lol
“Money or securities or whatever.”
Spoken like a true genius. /s
Keep burning your money, Elon; I can’t wait until you’re poor enough that no one gives a fuck what your latest horrible hot take or idea was. You won’t be missed.
“Unusual bug” is a polite way of describing Elon.
Is it attention to detail? It’s attention to detail, isn’t it?
Ah, finally! I’ve been wanting a way to attempt to talk with people over a service whose basic functionality is spotty at best. I’m sure this functionality that no one asked for will be just what we haven’t been looking for.
Another brilliant checkers move on the 4D chessboard, by Elon!
“…But investigating my frauding will affect my ability to continue profiting off my fraud.”
-Elon probably
It says the beta was to test multiplayer so hopefully that means the PvP multiplayer mode and not the campaign co-op mode. If so, I’m fine with that; the pvp mode looked interesting but that’s not what I’m really buying it for.