Bg Stats Released score sheets today.
Says there is “over 660 taylor-made [sic] game specific templates already available”
Haven’t tried these yet, but rest of the app is good
Bg Stats Released score sheets today.
Says there is “over 660 taylor-made [sic] game specific templates already available”
Haven’t tried these yet, but rest of the app is good
Don’t know that it’s necessarily what you’re looking for but Feather is basically an open world flying game and is very chill.
Such a clever way of announcing these. Shame about Plucky Squire, but looking forward to seeing it next year.
Stage 3 tax cuts are federal not State
As a renter of there were incentives for landlords to make the transition I’d be asking them to switch us over.
But as there’s not I can’t really see that there’s much benefit to them in doing so
I just went on a rollercoaster… Never knew there was an app for Coffee Roaster. Went to download it on android. “This app isn’t available for your device because it was made for an older version of Android” :(
Murray Whelanseries by Shane Maloney - Murray is a political aide to a labour MP in state parliament who has to solve a murder before it (generally) brings down the government or he gets murdered. Also a series of films startting David Wenham (and directed by John Clarke)
Death in Brunswick by Boyd Oxlade - it’s set in Brunswick and is a little weird to be honest and the main character is definetly not likable. Movie stars Sam Neill and John Clarke co stars
The Holiday Murders by Robert Gott - set in 1943, there’s 4 books in the series (though by the end of the second book I was done with it). There hasn’t been a movie about this one, presumably because John Clarke didn’t read it
It seems very difficult to impose a cost on these bad actors without harming honest users as well.
A user could stake a small amount of money (say $10) in order to create an account on the instance.
Aren’t you suggesting putting a literal cost on honest users?
Friedemann Friese. They’re not all great, but they’re all at least interesting.
It’s always good to see where his head is at and what rabbit hole he’s going down.