Take the hat off. This was the goal. Whoops, gotta cash in and leave! I’m sure it’s super great, but I’m gone.
Take the hat off. This was the goal. Whoops, gotta cash in and leave! I’m sure it’s super great, but I’m gone.
That’s… the same thing.
Whops, I thought you were responding to the first child comment.
Do different science. I felt like that for so long working on potentially unsolvable problems. Now I work on very difficult, but solvable problems that save lives.
I am a PM in biotech. Please let me know if you’d prefer scientists or engineers to manage people and projects.
I’m a PM in a different field (science stuff). If anyone asked me to present on behalf of the science team, I would say no. It’s their work. Managing a team and timelines and budget does not mean I do the work. I think this is why when job searching I get a lot of interviews with dev and other tech. They just want competent managers. Some of them, anyway.
And nobody ever mentions intelligence in these conversations. Only people truly off the grid are unknowns, or unknown gun owners.
Battle toads can eat a schlong. Actually good games like kid icarus, etc were just as hard but actually fun to play.
And now I will be browsing through 7000 retro games today.
Haven’t thought about this great game in decades. Adding to list of games to play again.
Terraria, though similar release date? Highly recommend the don’t starve series a few years later. It’s quite different as far as game play though.
I’m old. I can use stone age computers. The real barrier is the language. If you can’t explain things to me (that knows how to do shit) in terms I’ve heard before, basically nobody outside of power user, niche users, or software engineers will ever try an OS that you have to learn a new language for just to ask a question. Thank you, that is my longest run-on sentence, and I’m a scientist.
I guess urban fantasy is just whenever my dnd group wanders in to a town then. Hard to replicate in a game except maybe baldurs gate. There is probably a vampire mod.
Shadowrun (nintendo 1993)
Flintsonian/Jetson