3848 pts · May 16, 2015
Activison doesn't own Blizzard though, Activision and Blizzard are both subsidiaries of Activision Blizzard, Inc. It's a bit weird tbh.
Damn, I pay 700€ for a 40m studio here in Sweden.
£40 is way low though. I'm a fullstack webdev and wouldn't dream of charging less than £80-100/hour for a freelance gig.
The story is good, if maybe not mind-blowingly awesome. It's undoubtedly Shinkai's best work story-wise imo.
What? Scandinavia refers to the Scandinavian Peninsula which very much includes Norway. The 'Scania' region is something else.
So edgy you need to be careful not to cut yourself.
Garanterat.
Also, GHG are directly responsible for global warming. Hence the name. Not a lot of other things are responsble for the warming part.
It says that the projected outcome is to limit warming to two degrees. In either case it's a lot better than doing nothing at all.
Not quite. GHG are one identified, very clear threat and reducing them will help. I have never heard anyone call Paris a fix-all idea.
Except for the catastrophic, irreversable damage to the planet ofc. But there is no money in preventin that so dont get your hopes up.
Yes and no. It's an agreement, not a deal. Everyone 'should' work towards a common goal but there are no repercussions if they don't.
Reducing pollution and by extension global warming, hopefully hindering the catastrophic climate changes that comes with it.
That's not necessarily that weird though. Ketchup is highly processed and the allergen from the tomato might very well be neutralized.
Between 1980 - 2011 76 deadly accidents apprently: http://earthtechling.com/2012/12/wind-energy-related-deaths-how-common-are-they
They are not unsafe per se. Accidents happen however and wind turbines are highly inefficient. Counting results vs incidents will look bad
3. Stay out of my personal space.
I highly doubt I will ever be in the "Here, eat this mirror-glazed cake or literally starve to death"-scenario.
It's almost like these are complex societal issues and that intersectionality is a thing.
Lots of countries have "joint ventures" with NK using conveniently placed factories in NK. Decently skilled workers for super cheap.
Too be fair your skin looks smooth as hell.
If they want it then absolutely. Korea deserves unification, and the North deserves liberation. Hopefully it will happen one day.
Like Germany wouldn't have been able to handle their unification without the EU. Deals with China and/or the US will have to be in place
SK will never be able to handle the weight of a unification with NK alone though, even if the long term gains are almost guaranteed.
See for example Hyundai; which has factories and invests a lot of money into NK.
Economics obviously factor in. But SK gains quite a bit from NK. Mostly labor more skilled but cheaper than children in Chinese sweatshops.
Compare to in the 90's when ~90% still believed reunification to be not only good, but necessary.
Polls show ~30% of South Koreans as negative or indifferent to reunification, a number that has been steadily increasing over the years.
In my experience most people understand that meta works on different levels though but we might have different experiences around that.
that is not considered part of a pre-established "meta". I mostly shrug it of. Some things works and some doesn't, but no pain no gain.
Activison doesn't own Blizzard though, Activision and Blizzard are both subsidiaries of Activision Blizzard, Inc. It's a bit weird tbh.
Damn, I pay 700€ for a 40m studio here in Sweden.
£40 is way low though. I'm a fullstack webdev and wouldn't dream of charging less than £80-100/hour for a freelance gig.
The story is good, if maybe not mind-blowingly awesome. It's undoubtedly Shinkai's best work story-wise imo.
What? Scandinavia refers to the Scandinavian Peninsula which very much includes Norway. The 'Scania' region is something else.
So edgy you need to be careful not to cut yourself.
Garanterat.
Also, GHG are directly responsible for global warming. Hence the name. Not a lot of other things are responsble for the warming part.
It says that the projected outcome is to limit warming to two degrees. In either case it's a lot better than doing nothing at all.
Not quite. GHG are one identified, very clear threat and reducing them will help. I have never heard anyone call Paris a fix-all idea.
Except for the catastrophic, irreversable damage to the planet ofc. But there is no money in preventin that so dont get your hopes up.
Yes and no. It's an agreement, not a deal. Everyone 'should' work towards a common goal but there are no repercussions if they don't.
Reducing pollution and by extension global warming, hopefully hindering the catastrophic climate changes that comes with it.
That's not necessarily that weird though. Ketchup is highly processed and the allergen from the tomato might very well be neutralized.
Between 1980 - 2011 76 deadly accidents apprently: http://earthtechling.com/2012/12/wind-energy-related-deaths-how-common-are-they
They are not unsafe per se. Accidents happen however and wind turbines are highly inefficient. Counting results vs incidents will look bad
3. Stay out of my personal space.
I highly doubt I will ever be in the "Here, eat this mirror-glazed cake or literally starve to death"-scenario.
It's almost like these are complex societal issues and that intersectionality is a thing.
Lots of countries have "joint ventures" with NK using conveniently placed factories in NK. Decently skilled workers for super cheap.
Too be fair your skin looks smooth as hell.
If they want it then absolutely. Korea deserves unification, and the North deserves liberation. Hopefully it will happen one day.
Like Germany wouldn't have been able to handle their unification without the EU. Deals with China and/or the US will have to be in place
SK will never be able to handle the weight of a unification with NK alone though, even if the long term gains are almost guaranteed.
See for example Hyundai; which has factories and invests a lot of money into NK.
Economics obviously factor in. But SK gains quite a bit from NK. Mostly labor more skilled but cheaper than children in Chinese sweatshops.
Compare to in the 90's when ~90% still believed reunification to be not only good, but necessary.
Polls show ~30% of South Koreans as negative or indifferent to reunification, a number that has been steadily increasing over the years.
In my experience most people understand that meta works on different levels though but we might have different experiences around that.
that is not considered part of a pre-established "meta". I mostly shrug it of. Some things works and some doesn't, but no pain no gain.