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Not much game play out on this apart from technical videos about Directx12 and Vulkan. You can find more about the game here. Currently you can get access to the games friends and family alpha for 100 dollars but you also get all the DLC and Expansion packs as well. That said this is their smallest map that they are showing off and there will be mod tools Confirmed things about Ashes of the Singularity - 1. There will be a Map Editor. Confirmed by Brad Wardel of Star dock. 2. There will be no unit limits. Confirmed by Brad Wardel of Star Dock Will update as soon as I hear more1 like
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So you're a dentist? I always wondered why someone would want to be a dentist - no offense, I just don't like the idea of poking around in people's mouths! I have so many questions to ask... like what's specifically boring about root canals? Some dentists say it's because they couldn't get into med school, but i never wanted to be a medical practitioner since it is very demanding in the study process and in the long run when compared to dentistry that is a year shorter, shorter and flexible working hours, and there is no "resident" period , you walk right in to full on work status. There is a lot of art in dentistry and I enjoyed art in school, so in a way it's medical art, kinda like the saying do what you love and you wont work a day in your life. It's not so much poking as it is actually a combination of calming the patient, drilling, filling and anatomical contouring, and making aesthetically and natural looking teeth and really just trying to restore the physics of the bite. Oh and then there are the surgeries, so much fun. Why are root canals boring: (prepare your pillow or tl;dr at the bottom) There are 32 teeth in the "normal" human mouth. Each son of a bitch has his own network and number of root canals. Think of branching tree roots The root canal opening can be BIG (like front teeth upper jaw) , or tiny (we are talking micrometers here in a tooth in the back of the mouth) and numerous (really any molar), sometimes 1 root canal branches into 3, or 3 branch into 1. An upper jaw first molar can have between 3 to 5 canals depending on the patient's genetics and age. Missing a root canal can result in failure of the treatment and the patient coming back with pain, and no body likes failure. Then again you might say that some dentists have missed canals yet the treatment was successful. This is because root canal treatment is aimed at reducing the number of pathogens to a number that the body can handle and not completely killing off all pathogens because that is impossible. So does that mean that there is no such thing as a 100% guaranteed success in root canal treatment to which my answer would be yes, but you just said successful, success is kinda defined as 5 years with no symptoms/developments after treatment. tl;dr unknown chance of success when you used all that energy to poke into multiple microscopic canals that you cant even see with the naked eye and that is why it's boring. Feel free to ask me anything1 like
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Went over to BHP and grabbed this.. Figured that its message was true enough to keep going. I edited a little bit of it just cause I can.1 like
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http://www.extremetech.com/gaming/196303-nintendos-next-console-will-likely-use-x86-amd-chip-just-like-the-xbox-one-and-ps4 http://gadgets.ndtv.com/games/news/nintendo-nx-game-platform-announced-may-replace-wii-u-console-6714511 like
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lol, I think I was on Nod team that game. I grabbed a Stealth Tank early on specifically to counter an AAPC, but since nobody responded when I asked "where's it headed?" I went to guard Ref. They went to PP...1 like
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Because they're not trying to be ~*~Cinematic~*~1 like
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Pesto chicken, cherry tomatoes and tagliatelle/pasta allergy warning: contains nuts Requirements: - Armament: Large teflon pot (with lid), medium pot for the tagliatelle and frying the nuts, cutting board, sharp knife, mortar and pestle optional, spatula, cheese knife, kettle to speed up water heating process -food ingredients: - Chicken breasts (1 or 2) - Cherry tomatoes and ruccola - Pesto - 130g (from a jar, get the one that looks like chopped up herbs and not a paste) - Tagliatelle (or tortelloni or any other pasta really) - Pine nuts( just a bit) - Black pepper (absolutely no need for salt, the pesto already contains more than enough) - Brie/camembert cheese - Olive oil - NOT (extra) VIRGIN, has to be a slut of an olive oil otherwise it wont handle the heat. Steps according to how I do it to keep things fast and lower the amount of clean up required after 1.Kettle on , open the pesto jar and put a spoon in it 2.Put the medium pot on medium/high heat and fry the pine nuts with some olive oil until slightly browned on all sides, be careful not to burn them, and move them every 20-30 seconds, you can start step 3 at the same time. 3.Quarter or half the cherry tomatoes depending on the size you like, move to a plate and dry the board - Check nuts we do not want them to burn, if they start to smoke then remove immediately from heat. Remove from heat and crush with the spatula, then move to a plate, and give the pot a quick clean up with a tissue paper. 4. Turn the heat on the large pot to medium high. Cut the chicken breasts lengthwise first so that you have a long strip and a short strip, then cut perpendicular to the muscle fibers (width wise) around 2cm long each piece. Throw that board and knife into the sink 5. Hot water in the medium pot, throw pasta in, they should be done in 5 minutes on medium heat and with a lid on, throw in a pinch of salt, but still less than you would usually use. 6. Olive oil - about a table spoon - into the large teflon pot, wait for it to heat up (just before it starts evaporating, we don't want it evaporating), add the chicken and quickly start stirring to get them white on all sides, wait a minute and flip them once, then wait half a minute. You might want to use the lid here because you will be splashed with hot oil. 7. Reduce heat to low, empty the pesto jar over the chicken, and dump half the cherry tomatoes in and let simmer for another 2 minutes with the lid on if you are still getting splash damage. 8. Meanwhile the pasta should be ready, strain using the pot lid, and set it next to the large pot. 9. dump the ruccola into the large pot, and the rest of the cherry tomatoes, and dump in the pasta, mix it all up nicely and move to a plate. 10. Sprinkle with pine nuts, add brie on top and enjoy. I like to cool my tomatoes before adding them in to contrast the hot salty chicken pesto. The trick to getting the chicken breast juicy and not dry and hard is to aim at under cooking it because I found that if I aim to get it cooked it comes out overcooked. It's ok if it has a very very very slight tint of pink. Also because we added the salt (pesto) at the end, less water got sucked out. If you want to make home made pesto: Weapons : food processor Ammo: Salt, basil leaves, olive oil extra virgin, pine nuts (some people use walnuts or cashew nuts), garlic and parmesan cheese (i personally can't eat garlic because of a weird allergy and I'm not a fan of parmesan so I omit them completely) . Literally mix everything together until they are fine. Start with the basil so you know how much of every other ingredient you will need.1 like
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I do hope that they stick to their art style. It really sticks out from the rest on the games in a good way.1 like
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Finally at least one Soviet was trying to act like one (you didn't have to try that hard Chaos) Lol at TW ranting. "Ï like ponies!" This finally proves SG is a pony clan. GG J/K1 like