The new one is more focused on the district level though right? IE you’re not building around the generator, just where to build new generators, mines, etc?
The names seem to be getting shorter so maybe “look” or just “oOo”
I disagree with a lot of what the people in this article are saying, except for not testing. I see no point, because my behavior won’t change. Not because I’m going to “hide it on my vacation” but because I’m going to rest in bed and mask in public regardless of what virus I’m infected with!
Cosmetic only, still cool but no new features like the trailer implies.
I think the technical term is: But muh ecomnomie!
How will I threaten my child to brush their teeth now?
My new favorite planet
You know it’s “hindsight is 20/20” though, right? Like" hindsight is perfect vision"
Netflix, video calls and looking at old pictures is the impression I got.
It depends, if they’re spending say… $60 each? That’s enough to pay a minimum wage employee at least. Also remember these are conservative numbers I’ve made up. It’s likely that people visit more than once per year, sometimes spend more, sometimes spend less exc.
Assuming 10% of 100,000 is 10k divided by 18 stores is 555 customers each. If everyone only goes once a year, and theyre all open 5 days a week, they still each have 2 customers per day
I think the bigger problem is that there are only two parties. Having the biggest party lead the house wouldn’t be as big of an issue if they were still a minority of the total collection.
Take this one step further and make it into so many bank accounts, they’re free after all!
One bank account for only the things you know don’t change each month (rent, insurance exc)
Another account for things you can estimate each month (house gas, electricity exc)
I like another account for things like groceries and car gas after that, I find there a bit less predictable than things like electricity.
A few savings accounts for emergencies, trip planning, exc.
Finally one account for fun money to spend each month.
The beauty comes when you set them all up for automatic transfer and bill pay and only have to think about most of it once or twice per year!
Yeah I totally skipped that word, my bad!