I could never get into The Witcher knowing he was a mercenary. Same for Assassin’s Creed. Elex and Chernobylite are two that I really enjoyed even though they had their graphical limitations. These days I mostly just play Portal 2 community maps as a way to destress after a working day.
There was much more to it than that. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Constitutio_Antoniniana
It’s been around much longer than 150 years. Rome and Greece both had detailed citizenship rules more than 2000 years ago.
Where can I find it in Voyager?
Marieke by Jaques Brel. https://youtu.be/faMV_drSouA
No. Check out “The rest is classified” recent podcasts on COVID19 for details.
Star City, and Clarksons Farm.
It would look like what Trump tried to do in Portland and Chicago.
subtle
Wasn’t it actually the Russian air defence systems that hit their own buildings while trying to shoot down drones? That’s what it looked like to me.
Cloudflare routes 20% of the world’s internet traffic. That’s a very large sample. They publish an annual radar report. https://radar.cloudflare.com/year-in-review/2025
done it many times
bro’Town 2004-2009
Every day, in my prayers.
I could never get into The Witcher knowing he was a mercenary. Same for Assassin’s Creed. Elex and Chernobylite are two that I really enjoyed even though they had their graphical limitations. These days I mostly just play Portal 2 community maps as a way to destress after a working day.
My father’s battalion spent most of their time in North Africa. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/18th_Battalion_(New_Zealand)
Ganymede. Gotta love a magnetosphere. Third Galilean rock from Jupiter. Oxygen in the atmosphere.
I liked Shakespeare - Hamlet, MacBeth, Julius Caesar, The Merchant of Venice, The Tempest. Probably year 10 or 11. Also Animal Farm.
I didn’t care much for Lord of the Flies, or My Family and Other Animals. Probably year 9.
Others I remember fondly were The Silver Sword and Stig of the Dump, from year 5.
I only read the Old Man and the Sea later as an adult, along with other Hemingway books which I enjoyed.
Not kernel