![]() ![]() Here’s what Trump said at a coronavirus press briefing: also used the “taken out of context” line to try to justify Trump telling Americans to inject disinfectant. You’re taking the president out of context. The president is telling people the truth. As a reporter pointed out to McEnany, Trump acknowledged that young people can be affected by the virus while speaking to journalist Bob Woodward.īut rather than correcting Trump’s erroneous claim, McEnany said: ![]() Whether or not Trump was purely referring to young people, this isn’t true – and Trump knows it. They have a strong immune system, who knows. You know in some states, thousands of people. But they have other problems, that’s what it really affects, that’s it. Elderly people with heart problems and other problems. She also tried to defend Trump’s lie that coronavirus affects “virtually nobody”. So much for being the most informed man on planet earth. It has also been reported that the US National Security Council mentions Trump’s name in every paragraph of their briefings in an attempt to retain his attention. She said this, without irony, after being questioned about reports that Trump failed to read a crucial military intelligence report alleging that Russian forces paid members of the Taliban to murder US troops in Afghanistan. McEnany once claimed that Trump is the “most informed person on planet earth when it comes to the threats we face”. Here are eight of her biggest whoppers delivered from the White House podium. her testimony, the record would suggest otherwise.
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![]() ![]() $ sudo apt – add – repository ppa : fish – shell / release – 2įor instructions on how to install the shell on other OS’s (including Debian), visit Fish’s website here. Ubuntu users can install using the official Personal Package Archives (PPA). Installing with Linux is just a touch trickier - you’ll want to be sure to grab the official repository because using a distribution package manager to install it might saddle you with an older version instead. If you’re using Homebrew on a Mac, input the following command: 1 Installing this shell couldn’t be easier. It boasts powerful suggestion/auto-completion functionality, friendly syntax highlighting, and its GUI (browser)-based settings/help pages are usable straight out of the box, so to speak. ![]() So what sets Fish apart from its competition? For starters, it was developed more recently than its counterparts (with an initial release in 2005). Courtesy of Github, this user-friendly command line shell was developed with a special emphasis on user experience. Fish itself stands for Friendly Interactive SHell. What is Fish?Īs the “sh” at the end of its name implies, Fish is a shell. There may be plenty of fish in the sea, but there aren’t any quite like this one. Then I discovered a shell called “Fish,” and my life has never been the same. I starting looking into Zsh but still wasn’t sold. But I reached a breaking point while navigating through directories using Mac’s stock Bash terminal. When using a console, I tend to stick to the default settings. Like many developers, I use a combination of Windows and Mac systems between my home and office. Pac-Man (alongside most of the other games) feature minor differences from the original titles.Īll of the PS1 Namco Museum volumes would later be released for the "PS one Classics" line, a series of digital downloads for the PlayStation 3, Portable, and Vita systems. Because of this, the "Namco Museum" versions of Pac-Man and Ms. The actual games included were ported from the source code of the original arcade versions, and are not based on pure emulation. Each game also features a 3D animated intro, where Pac-Man travels throughout the different included games' locations. Future installments (including Namco Museum Encore) dropped the museum content entirely, instead solely focusing on the included games. Pac-Man appears in the bottom-right corner of the screen, acting as a pseudo-"tour guide". Each game is accessed through an exhibit hall, with arcade artwork and other memorabilia on display the hallway leads to a decorated room for each respective game. The original five PS1 games feature many extra forms of content, and are navigated like a true "museum". While all volumes were published by Namco themselves, the majority of their development was outsourced to two "ghost developer" companies: Now Production and TOSE. ![]() An "encore" volume was also released exclusively in Japan, though it does not feature any Pac-Man games. ![]() Each volume has a letter on its front case, and spells out "NAMCO" when all five are lined up. Namco Museum originated on the PlayStation in the form of five volumes. Namco Museum installments PlayStation series 2.2.2 Namcot Collection (cartridge version). ![]()
![]() The character design is excellent, and they all look great, especially Lust, Gluttony and the rest of the sins (to be intorduced in later volumes). The art is amazing, everything is drawn well and the thick, bold lines make it easy to distinguish characters and backgrounds, unlike some manga where the art is just too crowded and confusing. That being said, we can move on to discuss this manga, which I find to be superior to the anime. The anime is based on the manga, and the plotlines are completely different (seeing as how the manga is still being released in Japan while the anime already ended). So, while like everything, this series may not be for everyone, it is certainly an amazing series that is worth your time.įirst of all, to set things straight, the manga came first. I find myself feeling along with them a lot of the time. The art is fantastic and what really stuck out in my opinion are the characters' expressions. The world seems real to me and it is easy to lose myself in it. The way problems are solved is always clever and you can bet on a few good laughs along the way, be it laughing with the heroes or at the enemy (or both!). There is plenty of darkness in this manga, from cold enemies who care nothing for human lives to the questions the series brings up about humanity-but in the end, even if killers are still on the loose and the heroes are still bleeding, I always end up with a smile on my face. The family bond between Edward, Alphonse, and their mother that caused the two brothers to go to such great lengths for each other and her is heartwarming. The characters are well-rounded and interesting, the world is fascinating, and the action and humor in the plotline will keep you begging for more. Otherwise, this is an extremly great series.įullmetal Alchemist is a series that sure isn't lacking in anything. I wouldn't let most pre-teens read it, but then again, it all depends on the maturitly level. Word to younger readers- this manga does contain a lot of violence, but very little else besides that. ![]() ![]() So if you liked the anime, is a fan of manga, likes fantasy books, or is just looking for a fun read, go buy this series. Hiromu Arakawa keeps us constantly on our toes with so many plot twists, it's impossible to get bored of this manga. In order to do this, Ed ends up working as a State Alchemist. The two brothers then set out on a quest for the Philosopher's Stone(this is nothing like Harry Potter, don't worry)which is the only thing that can return thier bodies to a normal state. Ed then transmutes Al's soul to an empty suit of armor, and Ed's limbs are replaced with Automail ( steel posthetics). However, things take a thing for the worse- the transmutaion goes horribly wrong, and Ed looses an arm and leg. For those of you who haven't seen the anime, the plot goes like this: Edward and Alphonse Elric, two brothers from a rural town in the country of Amestris, tried to resurrect thier dead mother with the help of alchemy. And for a mythology/symbolism nut like me, it offers a lot of entertainment. Some of the stuff in here is pretty deep, don't be decieved by it. Not only is the story line, characters, and action great, this manga is chock-full of heart and morals. Every month I'm still left on a great big hanger wondering what's going to happen next. At first, it dosn't seem that much different from it, but once you get into the series, oh how much more does it offer! The charactrization is deeper, and so is the plot. And believe it or not, the manga is even better than the anime. Fresh out of anime and disgusted with the end of the series/movie, I bought the manga. ![]() Saw all 51 episodes and the movie in two days- yes, it was that addictive. That was until I decided to watch the Fullmetal Alchemist anime on a whim. I used to hate anime and manga as a whole. |
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