One of my math professors would always ask if people wanted an open book take home exam or an in person exam. Those who had taken his classes before knew to never vote for the take home open book, but were always outweighed by the new folks. Hardest exams I took in college by a large margin
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You never owned your games, what are you talking about
Awesome! Glad you liked it. It's one of my favorites to make and tweak to meet people's tastes. There's a gimlet variety for almost anyone.
I have had a Power A Fusion for around 5 years now and I love it. Replaced the sticks after a couple years cause the rubber wore out, but no drift issues or anything. Though it depends how hard you are on controllers. I have some friends that basically destroyed theirs in a year or two.
Try a classic gimlet and if you like elderflower, add a half oz to an oz of St. Germaine's to take it to another level.
Edit: make sure you shake with ice and pour neat! It makes a huge difference in texture.
Hot take, win+r should be disabled by default and have an option to enable. Probably 99% or more of users will never use the run dialogue
For example, California spent over $24 billion over a period of five years and didn't even make a dent.
Homelessness is not a simple problem you can just throw money at. People will consistently fall through the societal cracks.
These numbers are extremely unsubstantiated. If you think giving someone $40k will permanently save them from homelessness I have a bridge to sell you.
Like 80% of the top 10 most contributed libraries on github are either MIT, Apache, or BSD. I think you underestimate how many corpo folks do contribute or wholly support open source libraries.
Ehh moreso that the expectations of the student with all possible resources available are much higher than an in person exam from rote. Some proofs on the in person exam would be trivial as they were similar to ones in the textbook. Take home proofs could go several pages and require you to extrapolate from what was learned so far.