I believe I have close to a perfect roadmap now for a decent AI, so I can now just concentrate on just coding (until I get stuck again like two weeks ago).
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I believe I have close to a perfect roadmap now for a decent AI, so I can now just concentrate on just coding (until I get stuck again like two weeks ago).
Well, we have plenty of indecent AI, so a decent one would be a nice change.
How many server farms will you be buying?
Merry Christmas to all and to all a good night.
And not a bad day, either, while you're at it.
Well, CA is still here. We didn't get washed away. Actually got lucky on Christmas, the sun came out when I left to go to my daughters.
Pretty quiet around here. I guess most people are enjoying a four day holiday.
Mais, I’m on my way to the LSU bowl game and stopped at the Buc-ee’s in Baytown and it is $1.18 a gallon for gas here.
I’m on my phone and VBForums won’t let me upload it, but I took a picture.
It's dropped up here, too, though not that low.
I still have a full tank from the week before Thanksgiving, though. I just don't use much gas anymore.
LSU lost. Naturally a missed FG by Damion Ramos, the one consistent piece of the team this year, would be the deciding factor.
I’m just glad this season is over.
I’m back at my parents house, not exactly where I grew up, but basically so, for maybe 3 minutes. I take a walk to smoke my cigar and someone tried selling me pills. I am forever grateful that I left this place.
I think mid-market teams, like Boise State, are going to decline significantly over the next few years. With the advent of paying players, deep pocketed teams are going to hoover up the best talent, leaving just the scraps for the rest. What's your incentive to play for free when somebody else will give you five or six figures?
This winter has been a disaster, thus far. Now it's getting cold (or at least colder), but it's also become dry. The vegetation is still showing on the ski hill at 6000'. Almost every basin is far above normal for precipitation, with several being up around 150% of normal, yet none are at even 50% of normal snowpack. We need the snow in winter to provide water through the long, dry, summer. It's not looking good.
I spoke too soon. That last storm really helped out. It was warm in the southern part of the state, but colder up north. Several basins greatly improved their snowpack. Some are now even above average. I had been looking back around Christmas, which was only a few days back, but one cold storm can really turn things around.
That's an issue with a long state. Different parts see different things. We had warm and rainy, further north it was cold, so it was snowy.
Still looking pretty meagre on the ski hill, though. Tough skiing when the vegetation is sticking through the snow.
Winter use to be insane in Bayern back in the 90s thru the early 2000s, but now it mostly snows after the new, and even then it's not much.
It snowed a little the past couple of days, but it's all gone now.