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Okay so I don't know if this is the place for this, but I need help.
So I remember this game that had a killer soundtrack, but for the life of me I can't figure out the name of the game. Can someone help a guy out?
Here's what I know: -The game was for X-box one (maybe for 360 but I don't think so) -The character in the game could age (you had a journal or something that stated your character's age) -The game was pirate themed. You could go sailing and get into battles with other ships from different countries. So you could fight a ship from France or a ship from Spain, for example. -If you got into a battle with a ship that had way more crew than you, there would be some sort of quick time sequence in the battle that you could do to help even the odds. -One quest in the game had you finding your sister or something.
I think that's all I can remember. If nobody knows that I'm talking about then that's alright.
For a real stupid question though,
Why are Siberian Huskies so great?
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Sid Meiers Pirates! ?
(One of the newer remakes obviously, not the 80s game.)
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On May 24 2016 05:32 Simberto wrote: Sid Meiers Pirates! ?
(One of the newer remakes obviously, not the 80s game.) That was it.
Thank you based Simberto. You truly are an emissary of justice.
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Why come Batman spent so much money making his batsuit and it can't fly? Iron man are just as rich and make suit out of heavy metal that can fly. How come suit that represent only flying mammal in existence not made to fly? I think Batman should ask for some help from mr stark to make better suit next time that fly like a bat!
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Can anyone confirm to me that what they call tutorials in British universities (and I guess American/Australian/etc ones as well?) is what we call in French enseignement dirigé ("directed teaching"), which basically consists of relatively small groups of students having a class that's supposed to be more interactive, with more discussion involved, than lectures?
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Iron Man and Batman have very different fighting styles. Iron Man is a bit more brute forcey and tanky so he can afford to have a heavy suit with a bunch of different tech in it. Batman on the other hand is a bit more stealthy and acrobatic so he needs a light and flexible suit that he can move around in.
Plus I believe Batman does have suits with propulsion jets in it for some situations.
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On May 24 2016 15:50 Draconicfire wrote: Iron Man and Batman have very different fighting styles. Iron Man is a bit more brute forcey and tanky so he can afford to have a heavy suit with a bunch of different tech in it. Batman on the other hand is a bit more stealthy and acrobatic so he needs a light and flexible suit that he can move around in.
Plus I believe Batman does have suits with propulsion jets in it for some situations. Batman may not have the suit he deserves, but he does have the suit he needs right now.
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Is it possible that an old router slows down your connection?
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On May 24 2016 19:59 SoSexy wrote: Is it possible that an old router slows down your connection?
i think router technology can be poor and easy to malfunction (so it remains cheap)
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On May 24 2016 15:50 OtherWorld wrote: Can anyone confirm to me that what they call tutorials in British universities (and I guess American/Australian/etc ones as well?) is what we call in French enseignement dirigé ("directed teaching"), which basically consists of relatively small groups of students having a class that's supposed to be more interactive, with more discussion involved, than lectures? Probably won't help you much but it works like that in Austria. We call what you describe Tutorium.
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On May 24 2016 15:46 Epishade wrote: Why come Batman spent so much money making his batsuit and it can't fly? Iron man are just as rich and make suit out of heavy metal that can fly. How come suit that represent only flying mammal in existence not made to fly? I think Batman should ask for some help from mr stark to make better suit next time that fly like a bat!
Sorry for this nerdy response but the answer is that Batman *does* have a flying suite...
Bruce, much like Tony, has a wide range of suites that he uses for different purposes. The issue is not "why doesn't Batman fly" and is more "How does Bruce and Tony assess the threats presented to them."
Bruce spends most of his "off screen" time investigating a crime. That means breaking into homes, casing locations, etc... As such, most of the time he has to wear his ninja gear. Which is why Batman primarily fights non-super powered bad guys, petty crime, mobsters, etc... When Batman does fight bigger targets--he definitely brings out his steampunk gear and remote controlled tanks and bombers.
Tony, on the other hand, saves himself for larger targets. This is because his "off screen" antics is essentially being a super hero Bruce Wayne. He is managing his company, doing cutting edge research, financing world changing projects, talking to white house officials, etc... And when there is a big enough threat, one that warrants the kind of firepower he has, only then does he get involved. His main opponents are literally reality shapers, world conquerors, or whole armies.
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Also, DC and Marvel. Different universes and Bruce Wayne doesn't have an Arc Reactor. Or a narcissistic personality disorder.
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On May 25 2016 02:47 Acrofales wrote: Also, DC and Marvel. Different universes and Bruce Wayne doesn't have an Arc Reactor. Or a narcissistic personality disorder.
Also true, but I don't think it fully answers why ninja gear vs mansized aircraft carrier group + tank. For example, in the Animated Universe, Luthor (who is richer than Bruce) does make a flying ironman like suite because his goal is to fight superman, and not to fight the Joker.
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I slept too long today (like 2 h or more), will I be able to fall asleep at the usual time tonight?
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On May 25 2016 20:36 Sent. wrote: I slept too long today (like 2 h or more), will I be able to fall asleep at the usual time tonight?
Considering how much of one's tiredness is driven by the day's activities and environment, it's practically a non sequitur to think that sleeping in means you won't be able to fall asleep tonight. Don't worry
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Problem time :D
I just finished writing my masters, but i am honest to god horrible when it comes to writing Works cited part of the paper. Does anyone know any program or web page where i can put/write bibliographic references and it formats it for me in MLA style? :D
Please let me know if you have any idea, it will save my life :D
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Seems like something you could do only once and at great professional expense.
On May 26 2016 20:42 Kotreb wrote: Problem time :D
I just finished writing my masters, but i am honest to god horrible when it comes to writing Works cited part of the paper. Does anyone know any program or web page where i can put/write bibliographic references and it formats it for me in MLA style? :D
Please let me know if you have any idea, it will save my life :D http://www.citationmachine.net/mla/cite-a-website
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On May 26 2016 20:42 Kotreb wrote: Problem time :D
I just finished writing my masters, but i am honest to god horrible when it comes to writing Works cited part of the paper. Does anyone know any program or web page where i can put/write bibliographic references and it formats it for me in MLA style? :D
Please let me know if you have any idea, it will save my life :D If you are writing in Word, use endnote. If you are writing in latex, use bibtex.
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