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Not antiquated, they just sound a little like hillbillies.
And if you’re tired from playing basketball all day maybe read a book bound in human skin to relax.
To be fair if you’re used to “metropolitan” French then some Québécois accents can sound very “redneck”.
Because you don’t know if it’s really a treatment.
It’s a little inaccurate, Denmark is south of of Norway and Sweden, not south of Finland.
WTF are you talking about? The Europeans that “killed and burned” the natives mostly stayed, they call themselves Americans now. Look at a map of America at the time of the revolution, and you’ll see there was a lot of killing and displacing natives after the USA’s independence. Don’t blame this on modern day Europeans, blame this on your ancestors (assuming you’re american).
Anything below 0F is really cold for a human, and anything above 100F is really hot.
Therefore the perfect temperature would be 50°F, which is 10°C, in my opinion a little too cold to be perfect, I’d prefer something in the 15-20°C range.
No, please start at absolute zero, then you get negative infinity.
But what if roses and tulips are native to their region? Not everyone lives in some former european colony.
Reads like something a boomer would say. With a mindset like this you’re definitely part of the problem.
Technically speaking the first LTE specification didn’t meet 4G requirements either, so for a short while you could get two different fake 4Gs.
6G market entry is planned for around 2030 with first specifications being finished around 2027-28, there have always been around 10 years between generations.
I think you got that wrong, you got +Inf, -Inf and two NaNs, but they’re both just NaN. As you wrote signed NaN makes no sense, though technically speaking they still have a sign bit.
The entire internet has drastically declined for me.
I’m pretty sure UE4 wasn’t even close to being released when Star Citizen started, and changing engine is a good way of wasting a lot of time.
Did Star Citizen change engine? I thought they used a modified CryEngine. Just checked, they now use Lumberyard, which is based on CryEngine.
Duck yeah!