I’d put down the Browns trade for Watson the same year as slightly worse.
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I use Leap (https://ironicsoftware.com/leap/). One of its better features is that it works great on top of any “folder system”, or even multiple folder systems. Also uses the metadata/tagging system of the OS, so plays nice with other tools.
Apparently there are mics on the tips of the goal posts.
#thunk
As a Shadowrun player, I know that “arcology” is a much worse epithet than “hive city”. Well… unless it’s in Chicago.
I read this post as a question.
Third and long, Denver. Time for another ineffectual screen pass.
The Mile High PA guys are seriously playing “Shake It Off” right now.
Denver can’t even tank a season properly.
Every year, I dream that the NFL will come to its senses and realize that Thursday night football sucks for everyone involved.
You might actually want to look for RPG systems that are a particular kind of bad.
Some systems with decent math behind them fail because they are too fiddly. They might have tons of modifiers to track, cumbersome rolling, lots of traits based on averages of other traits, and so on. Those types of systems can often be great for things like MUDs, because the computer can hide most of it from the player. And, maybe a roll takes 10 times as long, but that just means the software can do it in 10ms instead of 1ms, so who will care?
If Earthdawn was open licensed, I’d suggest it as being “the right kind of bad”. It’s weird exploding pool step system is interesting because the dice for each step are set up such that the average roll of the pool is approximately the step number.
This will disappoint Scott Hanson so much.