Not exact matches
@by gunner No mate no disrespect but you have puts too Much faith in wenger
Everybody including wenger me you and everyone on this site deserves to get a reality
check from
time to
time
Like I was telling you, in most film criticism, certainly before the invention of VHS,
everybody would get everything wrong all the
time because they couldn't go back to
check it before publication, and one of the real whoppers is Raymond Durgnat describing «Under Capricorn» in his writing, and then Francois Truffaut taking Raymond Durgnat's description in the «Hitchcock / Truffaut» book and getting everything all wrong.
That said, new Nintendo - published games like Splatoon 2 and Snipperclips are definitely worth your
time, and those who didn't own a Wii U (in other words, almost
everybody) need to
check out Mario Kart 8 Deluxe and Pokkén Tournament DX.
Hhhm... So when
everybody was busy making the deal and figuring this sort of thing out before he committed, no one took the
time to
check the dates?
Hey
everybody, just a quick note that I've setup a Patreon page at https://www.patreon.com/doublesquare I'd really appreciate if you take the
time to
check it out and of course pledge a little to help me keep making the best games possible!
That said, new Nintendo - published games like Splatoon 2 and Snipperclips are definitely worth your
time, and those who didn't own a Wii U (in other words, almost
everybody) need to
check out Mario Kart 8 Deluxe and Pokkén Tournament DX.
Aaron Street: Yeah, I think on the flip side for us is when we implemented Slack a year and a half ago or so, it definitely had the advantage of making sure people were part of the group and able to be in touch more rather than just occasional
check ins when there was something due from them, but there were
times when it had the opposite effect of way too much noise where people were just chatting all day long and the chatting was really fun and so you didn't want to miss it so then
everybody was just glued to their computer chatting with each other rather than doing work.