Life is more expensive when you're disabled. That's not news. But why should you be mad about changes that help other people save money? What you should be mad about is that the savings are turned into extra profits instead of going towards making your tickets cheaper.
You can burn the eggs too. Storage for biochambers will eventually fill up and need manual intervention.
Where glass wins big is in reusability. We need to get people to refill/reuse their glass bottles rather than recycling them.
It could still be fossil fuel, but they're more energy efficient than burning the fossil fuel directly for heat.
I don't know how you manage. All of my stones go toward train tracks and landfill, and I still need to import more to keep up. I'm even using enriched resource settings.
I'm going to need a ham substitution infographic as proof
more then €50,000 a day
This should be based on the salary of whoever is lowest paid within the company and all companies that they buy from recursively.
I can definitely relate.
For instance, BG3 has this launcher window where you have to click a "play" button to start the game. The first few times I launched it, I could not for the life of me figure out how to get past that screen without help. It turns out the button was highlighted in a way to grab your attention such that I just couldn't see it.
We also have an app here for reading store flyers. Sometimes a certain store gets "featured" and they get this huge banner-like look instead of the usual thumbnail. They might as well not exist anymore at that point.
On Gleba? Solar panels are the cheaper material.
I wouldn't call this a spice any more than I would call table salt or white sugar a spice.
For many people, being imprisoned in one of these places would grant them a lot more freedom than they currently have.
This is a great argument for the possibility of changing some minds. You've definitely changed mine. My policy is unchanged though; I'm not going to set out with the goal of changing minds in online discussions.