Wasn't there an article last year that said that Chinese EVs have sent so many vehicles to Europe, they couldn't get them out of the shipyards? Did that get resolved?
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For almost 20 years, Google's phones have been pretty friendly to ROM flashing. I suspect that so long as Apple and Samsung have such a large market share, that will continue.
EDIT: 15, not 20
Do you want current regime or it's history? Because... Lol if you think that number is 0 for either.
I remember initially getting downvoted on Reddit when the announcement trailer was posted because I mentioned that this was going to be the case and that I was going to wait a couple years.
Paradox has focused hard on releasing games with DLC planned every 6-12 months as has been the case for almost all of their recent titles. And I play a lot of their games. Cities 2 should have released with at least some of the dlc content already released in 1, on top of being optimized for performance. Paradox should be the poster child for patient gamers.
It's also going to get a pretty big update at the end of the month. So it's a good time to buy.
With a plane. The article is small arms...on the ground...
Where do you live that your house is less than $100k? Many would like to know.
Honestly, the comments show who read the article and who didn't. It's really not hard to see that the court was looking for a history of conscientious objection and didn't find any proof, instead finding arguments to the contrary.
Guess they plan on selling to a Chinese company in the future...
Honestly, Early Access games should be disqualified. Or at least have its own category.
When applying to a US government position with a certain security clearance, they will do background checks of you, your family and extended family, if need be.
And I'm sure that can be the case for any employer who needs background checks. That being said, I also suspect some of these people in the database are dead.