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Complete and utter chaos!
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1 liter of gasoline for 4 kopecks! There are no analogues in the world yet!
1 liter of gasoline for 4 kopecks! There are no analogues in the world yet!
if it's not a scam, it still won't happen (they'll kill, shut it down...) imagine the losses of oil tycoons and the USA, they'll tear their butts apart to prevent this by any means!
"This information is from 08/30/2011" how could such a promising venture fade away?
Okay... I wanted to ponder this question.
Why are some people kind, and others are not?
Can one learn to be kind?
Does a person's kindness depend on the number of hardships they face?
And on the other hand, if a person has no hardships, does that make them kinder?
What gives a person the strength to be kind?
Is a person born with an innate "gene" for kindness, or does upbringing play a decisive role in learning kindness?
Is there a difference between a "well-mannered" person and a "kind" person, and who is better?
Large floppy disks weren't 1.44, but 3.5, I think.
I once pondered why, back in the early nineties, when the possibilities for implementation were so limited, they released so many truly brilliant games that you can still enjoy playing today. And now, games are released by the thousands, and there's so much trash, very rarely are outstanding games released. I think it's simply a matter of demand. Back then, computers were not available to everyone; they were mostly in companies, and owning a computer at home was considered an incredible luxury. So, those who had access to computers were generally intellectual people, and accordingly, intellectual games were created for them. Now, the focus is on the dumb majority.