Expanse.
First Hyperion book is good but the pedo-apologist subtext that starts in the second book is pretty gross.
Expanse.
First Hyperion book is good but the pedo-apologist subtext that starts in the second book is pretty gross.
That’s entirely reasonable and I totally agree with you, however banks are pretty tightly regulated and can’t give away or sell customer information. Much higher likelihood it’s an app on your phone that’s been harvesting your data to a broker, or your data was aggragated from a breach and sold.
If someone is putting your info into Whitepages, it’s not your bank.
Mods for switch games aren’t putting Nintendo IP characters into non-Nintendo games.
Sadly the show has been on a deteriorating track as far as plot holes, bad science, bad character aging (or lack of), and massive continuity errors, but somehow I just keep watching it like a car crash. The writers do a great job with character development and interpersonal relationships, but it’s like there’s no script supervisor looking at it with an eye for plot holes and disconnects from physical reality.
“especially morons”
There, I fixed it for you.
Ah yes, the make assumptions and lump all 330 million Americans into the same bucket comment. Tell me all Americans have a bland pallette and can’t stand spice after eating hot chicken.
Totally agree, it’s definitely more Star Trek than any of the new Star Trek series.
“What do you get when you cross an owl, with a bungie cord? … My ass!!”
No, this is what the American media thinks will sell ad space best.
There’s really not a single screw holding the covers on your light switches?
Her local home town population HATES her, even the Republicans. They made sure her restaurant went out of business (now a Mexican restaurant) and they’re running other Republicans against her.
Jade Cicada, Tipper, Spoonbill.
Because Black Rock and the other corporate mega landlords are on the panicking at the financial forecast for all their commercial offices investments, and they are not going to eat that loss themselves. They always find someone else to foot bill.
Lol of course you get to redline the TOS and negotiate for an Enterprise contract with Zoom, but your average user doesn’t have an annual contract for hundreds of thousands of dollars, and has to agree to the TOS.
I would also throw in Dogs of War and Bear Head, but really everything he writes is great.