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Well, when her kid grew to be an aspiring leader but political opponents made something out of nothing from Naomi's lifelong private data public, then, she'd know she should have give a shit.
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China limits its people to 3 hours of game playing a week, 1 hour between 8 p.m. and 9 p.m. on Friday, Saturday and Sunday.
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@羅皓東56 Nope. My dad was in China for over a decade in the 90s and 00s. PLA, which has jack to do with any businesses, marched into his factory, a Taiwanese-owned factory, unplugged all computers and took them away. All they had was, "Just following orders". Few weeks later, my dad was told to pick up those computers, by paying a fine. Over what? No one knows. A few months later, the business he worked for lost a huge chunk of its clients. That is NOT free trade. Because CCP won't do that to a factory owned by CCP officials. That was why they stayed only until 00s and left. They don't like getting robbed. Not because they can't compete in a free and fair market.
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@羅皓東56 Free market means all competitors are equally protected by the same set of laws. There is no such thing as free market in China. Those supported by the state is protected, those who complete with interests of one’s protected by the state, will be sabotaged.
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Guys, it's hyperbole. It's funny.
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@WingMaker2050 Not everyone game the same. Sometimes, I don't play for months, or even a a couple of years, and sometimes I'll game like 5hrs a day for a month. I tend to jump in and play non-stop for online multiplayers which require other active players, but tend to hoard single player games into my backlog thinking I can wait. I don't like the idea of letting my subscription months dictate when I game. If I'm in the mood to game now, I want to game. If I'm not, I'm not. Don't tell me I have or have not subscription, need or need not get subscription for today. I just want to look at my backlog, choose a game and play.
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@Daedy I live in Kaohsiung, Taiwan. There’s always construction everywhere. Heck, a 2-stories drive in motel right next to my building just got torn down and is now building a 20-stories condo. That doesn’t make where I live unlivable. I just bought a newly built vacation home in Sapporo. I guess my neighbors all HAD TO move out of their multi-million dollar homes during construction of my complex because their homes were unlivable with all that construction going on?
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China is the (dystopian) future.
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Transparency is much better than Ponzi scheme.
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No one is forced to buy PS5 Pro. I just got mine last week. I was still on PS4 up until then. It's like no one needs to wear $500 mountaineering grade jacket for a walk in the park, but people do it anyways.
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Microsoft has so much money that it wrote off this gaming venture as marketing costs for Microsoft brand. It was so from the start. Microsoft wasn't expecting to made much from it. Microsoft was seen as old and non-innovative at one point. Xbox venture made Microsoft look like a capable partner for "younger" tech, like robotics, autonomous systems for cars, A.I., etc.
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That’s not a good sign. 🤣😆🤣😆🤣😆
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@orbitalpotato9940 Shanghai was called a city that never sleeps before Chinese Communist Party was even born.
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@orbitalpotato9940 Shanghai was called the the city that never sleeps long before 1949.
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@alexchan8066 No city is ever complete. In Copenhagen, Kyoto, we can find buildings that had been there for centuries and infrastructures that were built last year. Cities are constantly morphing, they are never complete. U.S. didn’t built a San Francisco that looked like today’s San Francisco and force people to relocate there. San Francisco just happened.
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@ Point was, no metropolis is ever “built”. A metropolis was a mega city before it was a metropolis. A mega city was a city before it was a mega city. A city was a town before it was a city. Is Starbucks planning a Jan 1st 2035 grand opening there with crowds but wouldn’t do it in Dec 2034 because there would be zero customers til 2035? It’s not going to be alive like an on-off switch, it’s going to become alive over time. Might as well let it start now.
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@Daedy Build it in phases. Phase I accommodating 200k residents, phase II accommodating 1 mil residents. Phase III accommodating 5 mil residents. You might even discover plans for phase III need to be drastically altered after studying how 2mil living there actually live.
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@ How’s that China-built attempt to replicate Singapore in a land in Malaysia? That one is “completed”, is it not? Still zero residents. A city isn’t an on off switch which you just switch it on.
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@lyhthegreat Well, Sony needs those money to cover the loss in their consumer electronics. Sony Entertainment is the department keeping Sony from going bankrupt ... for the entire past decade.
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Yeah, using tanks on student protestors was the last resort. Massacre in Tibet AFTER signing a peace agreement with Tibet, was the last resort. Torturing people in concentration camps are the last resort./s Just because someone said something doesn't make it true. CCP will use force and threats of force whenever it knows it can get away with doing so. The ONE AND ONLY way to stop CCP from using force is to make it crystal clear that there will be consequences.
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That segment isn't a product pitch. He was being interviewed by WSJ. WSJ readers want insights about business and financial management than product ads. A different entrepreneur with different experiences would share different outlook, etc.
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Or, it can show you signs when trail splits to different lines. But current version's screen will probably fog up, as it obviously is not meant to work as a ski goggle.
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@SickPillow People don't go through the trouble of gearing up, pay for $200 day pass, get on the slopes, to do something they can do at home. No one is going to do that.
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@Adam-y3w5o Not for me too. I love my PSVR, but still prefer proper desktop computing over this. Heck, I'm still on iPhone 7 because doing stuff on desktop just feels so much better.
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