If it’s anything like Mass Effect, you can hop around planets within a solar system relatively quickly without huge effects on dilation, recall we’re mere minutes from the Sun. Traveling between solar systems however will result in far greater effects due to the much larger distance between them.
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It’s hysterical being sent hundreds of meters in the air by your teams explosions, most fun I’ve had in years.
Don’t forget some marketing costs are allowed to count as R&D.
No, neuron DNA isn’t passed to offspring.
A mile wide, but inches deep.
Sounds about right, not many stores can stay in business without turning a profit. This article pretty much says the same thing.
https://www.chicagobusiness.com/equity/chicago-grocery-store-deserts-south-west-sides
Whooo! Baltic fleet hitting trawlers for over a hundred years now!
Medical debt is a part of the estate, makes sense the debts are paid from assets.
Especially considering what we know about the uneducation system in America. Now featuring flat Earthers.
Non-IT, but dealt with the range of them. I feel like QA is probably the most important job, but hear me out.
Developers achieve the objective. We’re living in their reality.
Designers make it useful, without them it would be an esoteric product.
Project managers take the reigns and keep things moving along. Without them, feature bloat and endless development cycles would occur.
QA is the one linking everything to the public. They seem superfluous, but they are the safeguard. Are they tedious? Yes. Are they a PITA? Also yes. But their objective is to ask a single question: “is this gonna come back to bite somebody in the ass?” Is probably the most important and they’re the first person who gets paid to think about it in any detail aside from the sys admin.
The sys admin, to be fair, is literally Neo from the matrix, left to stop every visible bullet left from QA (such that they’re visible bullets and not a wall of lead). They know the damage and triage the wounded, can’t blame them for being bitter about dealing with the wounded every day.
But we all know deep down that engineer that has the mentality, “how can we…” but doesn’t necessarily think through every possible way that we apes can mess things up. And to that effect, enough monkeys banging on typewriters for long enough, something is gonna go wrong.
Perspective from a biologist, so keep your salt unless you’re gonna bitch about your blots.
Sell all your gear, take a long trip, come back to profit?