This is the first time I’ve heard of this game, and the first time I heard about Concord was the announcement that it was being pulled.
This is the first time I’ve heard of this game, and the first time I heard about Concord was the announcement that it was being pulled.
The reason why some people think they did it was because it was their job to take the mail to the mail room. But they were also the person who needed to go to the mail room to get our mail every day, which they did, every day. If they were already taking the elevator down to the mail room to get the mail, why not take the outgoing mail?!?
We also found out that they were just marking tasks as complete about 20% of the time, so we had to double-check every task assigned to them for the previous 6 months.
I earned my living with a hammer or a forklift for most of my life, and I never thought I would like the office gossip. But, It’s kinda great.
It’s generally a different level than it was with the construction guys.
“Joanne’s boyfriend might be emotionally abusive, and she won’t break up with him. Be kind to her.”
vs
“John got drunk last night after losing custody, and put his new girlfriend into a coma. We’ll need you to help with the gable overhangs.”
From my current workplace:
Someone was putting mail in a cabinet under their desk instead of the outbox, we’re talking hundreds of letters/cheques/invoices and some life-changing documents from a few months.
The mail outbox was on their desk, and easier to reach than the cabinet.
From previous workplaces:
And outrageous in a different way:
for only beating last year’s sales by 3% instead of by 4%.
Does it work when you use a browser? If so, then submit a bug report to Voyager
Works fine on my phone, using an android fork.
Are you viewing this in a normal browser, or through an app?
30% isn’t actually that steep when compared with buying physical media; big-box stores tend to run with a number around 30% for their mark-up.
Not sure why you’re being down voted, it’s a fair question, and I don’t have a specific study to link to.
I just have anecdotes from working with criminals, and game theory.
If something will add X% to your time in prison, but has a Y% chance of preventing you from being convicted in the first place, there are numbers where it makes sense to risk it.
Granted, it’s much more likely in a single-victim sex-crime scenario than a fraud case that leaves behind kilometer-long paper trails
Firstly, fuck this person and everyone else involved.
Secondly, she was a supportive witness that likely helped to get other convictions. She might be the reason that any money is recovered.
Thirdly, if the sentence for a crime gets too high, murdering the people who can rat you out becomes the best strategy. Dead people don’t take the stand. It’s why certain awful crimes, like assaulting children, seem to have too light of a sentence.
There are some games that can approach that level of entertainment. Something like Minecraft may entertain some for tens of thousands of hours because of its sandbox nature, and Crusader Kings games can also eat years of one’s life because of how different each game/story can be.
But a game with a pre-written story and an immutable world has a fairly short shelf-life for most people.
Not a surprising statistic.
Women seem to be sick of being treated as a “mom you can fuck”, and the younger generation’s men seem to be more right-wing.
This isn’t a question.
and here’s how to do it manually
‘::: spoiler Lemmy has a spoiler tag.’
‘and here’s how to do it manually’
‘:::’
Flappy bird is the rip-off version of a different game already
Yeah, I think Lemmy and Mastodon should be made even more separate than they are currently, they are different platforms with different styles, goals, and uses.
Women can play in the NFL, NBA, NHL, and MLB
“Chernobyl” is just factually wrong in this case. Even if you have decided that you want to spell it the Russian way in your day-to-day life, the name of the game spells it “Chornobyl”.
It’s the same as article using “Bald-hairs Gait”, or “Sidd Meyer’s Alfa Sentary”
It looks like they spell it correctly in the article now, so @alessandro@lemmy.ca can update the title of the post to match the link
That’s poor notation on my part.
I’m the dense one, not the ice cream.
lol, gross.