The Outer Worlds How To Complete The Frightened Engineer Side Quest

RELATED: The Outer Worlds - Where To Find The Holographic Shroud (& How To Use It) The Frightened Engineer side quest is rewarding, but challenging without guidance. This article will help players initiate the quest and find all three volumes of the Young Spacer’s Guide to Mechanical Engineering. Thomas Kemp Players will need to travel to the Botanical Lab near Edgewater, where they will find an NPC named Thomas Kemp....

December 19, 2022 · 4 min · 804 words · Sarah Thompson

The Outer Worlds Crosses Impressive Sales Milestone

The Outer Worlds, which was made by the devs famous for Fallout: New Vegas, was released on October 25th, 2020. It’s an action-RPG in the style of Fallout and Mass Effect; the object of the game revolves a lot around the personalities of the characters (and romancing them as well). It was warmly received by fans in spite of a few bugs that has to be fixed with update 1....

December 19, 2022 · 2 min · 386 words · Neva Riveron

The Outlast Trials Confirmed For Gamescom 2022

According to a recent post on Twitter, fans will be able to take a “brand new look” at The Outlast Trials during Gamescom 2022. Things will kick off during the Opening Night Live event, which starts next Tuesday at 8 PM CEST, 7 PM BST, 2 PM ET, and 11 AM PT. Exactly what’s going to be shown off is not certain at this stage, but those who have been waiting a long time to finally see some additional content from the upcoming horror game won’t have long to wait....

December 19, 2022 · 2 min · 358 words · Katrice Clark

The Palestinian View We Cannot Stop This

RAJOUB: I am the head of the preventive security in the West Bank. [Only] 18 percent of the areas are under my jurisdiction. In areas where we can move–area A [areas controlled only by the Palestinian Authority]–the ceasefire is respected. We cannot stop such things. If the Israelis arrest the settlers and soldiers who killed innocent Palestinians during the last six months, I think it is fair to ask the Palestinians to do the same....

December 19, 2022 · 1 min · 175 words · Dorothy Jusino

The Parallels Between Batman And Lycoris Recoil

However, now that the series has ended, and we get the chance to look back into it, we noticed something interesting. Something that most people might never have thought about before. Lycoris Recoil is actually quite similar to the billionaire hero who roams Gotham City at night, the one and only Batman. It might not be an exact replica, but there are some parallels going on between Batman and Lycoris Recoil....

December 19, 2022 · 5 min · 877 words · Jeniffer Grosvenor

The Pennsylvania Strategy Inevitability 2.0

And yet instead of using the diverse demographics to draw contrasts with Clinton–a skill the Illinois senator honed in earlier states where he trailed his rival, like Ohio and Texas–Obama largely acted if she didn’t exist. Which is unusual when you’re in second place–to say the least. The questions summed it up. After each of today’s stump speeches, Obama opened the floor to the voters. “We’ll go girl, boy, girl, boy,” he said....

December 19, 2022 · 2 min · 247 words · Kathryn Dankert

The Persistent Fan Drama Around Nintendo Switch S Port Feasibility Needs To End

The popular hybrid device has seen a steady influx of third-party games, many of which are appearing on a Nintendo platform for the very first time. However, given the portable nature of the Switch, countless gamers have expressed doubt when it comes to many of these titles making it over to the device. Some concerns were valid, especially about the more technically impressive ones, say ID Software’s Doom Eternal or Saber Interactive’s World War Z....

December 19, 2022 · 3 min · 538 words · Betty Rathje

The Philips Picopix Max One Portable Projector Small Box Big Picture

The Philips PicoPix Max One is a small form factor battery-powered projector that is easy to use and gives a sharp, bright, native 1080p picture. It lacks the features of some other small projectors but makes up for it with a no-nonsense easy to use menu system and is perfect for watching films on the go or giving presentations. The Philips PicoPix Max One promises to deliver a large, crisp 1080p picture while being small enough to fit in a rucksack....

December 19, 2022 · 7 min · 1417 words · Kendall Grant

The Phillies Mr. Start Me Up

“This” was Len Dykstra, baseball’s bad boy and best leadoff hitter. He approached the plate with his slightly rolling gait, like a sailor on the heaving deck of a sloop in choppy seas, which is the way the world is for him. He is one of those high-strung bantam roosters who can strut sitting down and can’t sit still. But he knows how to make pitchers work; he knows how to wait....

December 19, 2022 · 5 min · 1043 words · Betty Bui

The Player Always Decides Koeman Cannot Promise Lukaku Will Stay

Lukaku scored twice as Everton won 4-2 in the Premier League at Goodison Park on Sunday, increasing his top-flight tally to 23, four clear of Harry Kane, his closest rival for the Golden Boot. The striker is under contract until 2019 but has reportedly turned down a lucrative extension with the club and faces an uncertain future amid speculation linking him with former side Chelsea. Pioli slams Inter attitude...

December 19, 2022 · 3 min · 506 words · Tanya Nieves

The Power Of The Pin Pro Wrestling Was The Greatest Babysitter I Ever Had

My earliest memories in life revolve around watching Wrestling at the Chase, the St. Louis-based program that aired on our local independent station. Even after all these years, I can still hear the voice of legendary announcer Larry Matysik echoing in my ears. Then, my grandparents got cable, and I would often park myself in front of their living room set on a regular basis. As a matter of fact, I found myself begging to stay with them on the weekends just so I could watch wrestling from all over the country....

December 19, 2022 · 3 min · 560 words · Anthony Fogle

The Problem With Major League Ii Is That You Should Root For The White Sox

It was the right underdog movie at the right time at the height of an incredible run of 1980s baseball movies that included “Bull Durham” and “Field of Dreams.” The connection with Rick “Wild Thing” Vaughn, Willie Mays Hayes and Jake Taylor remains strong more than 30 years later. It is my favorite sports movie. In 1994, that cast of characters returned for “Major League II.” You can offer your best defense, but the truth is the sequel was poor....

December 19, 2022 · 5 min · 968 words · Martha Bryant

The Pros And Cons Of Using Styled Components In React

Using styled-components, you can maintain the component-driven architecture that React already reinforces. But the library has some downsides too. How Styled Components Work The styled-components CSS-in-JS library allows you to write CSS inside your component files. Its syntax is the same as CSS, so it’s pretty easy to pick up. It’s a perfect middle ground for JavaScript developers who tend to stay away from pure CSS. To see how it works, consider the following Title component that renders an h1 element....

December 19, 2022 · 4 min · 830 words · Philip Her

The Push To Cancel Dave Chappelle Was Silly And Stupid Opinion

Dave Chappelle did his third stand-up special—it’s kind of a one-man show for Netflix. And he dared to say something that some people disagreed with. Now, obviously, if you’re an activist group that agrees with what he says, you love it, and you won’t say anything—but the second that you might be slighted in even the smallest way, you go on the attack. He made comments about transgender issues. He took a position that isn’t factually inaccurate—that biology exists, that gender exists....

December 19, 2022 · 4 min · 759 words · Crystal Allard

The Pyongyang Card

The outcome still leaves the opposition Grand National Party with a thin plurality in the National Assembly. Yet Kim’s triumph is apparent. The stunning summit announcement was welcomed by most South Koreans, and certainly altered the outcome of the election. In a public-opinion survey last week, 90 percent of South Koreans welcomed the announcement. “Had it not been for the summit, the ruling party would have failed to increase its support base,” says Choi Jang Jip, a political scientist at Korea University....

December 19, 2022 · 3 min · 533 words · John Bekins

The Rarest Items In Stardew Valley

Naturally, in a game as big as Stardew Valley, there are a handful of trinkets that are less likely to appear than others. Often they are used to upgrade to late-game items early or simply to allow players to proudly display something that is hard to find in the wild. The thrill of finding the most elusive of items speaks for itself, and while tending the crops, wooing the local townsfolk, and rearing the healthiest of livestock is what many would expect would take up time in Stardew Valley, acquiring rare items can take up even more hours....

December 19, 2022 · 3 min · 588 words · Manuel Bohnert

The Real Next Gen Of The Atp Tour 6 Best Performing Youngsters In 2020

6. Thiago Seyboth Wild Age - 20; Current Ranking - No. 116 (Highest Ranking No. 106, achieved in September 2020) Thiago Seyboth Wild achieved a couple of firsts in the 2020 season - one memorable, and the other not so. Just prior to the tour shutdown, a then 19-year-old Seyboth Wild won his first ATP title in Santiago, defeating Casper Ruud in the final. The win made him the youngest Brazilian ever to win an ATP title and the first tour champion born in the 2000s....

December 19, 2022 · 6 min · 1076 words · Anita Luther

The Real Gold At The Games

This did not come easily. Avery Brundage, an American of unbearable superciliousness, was the president of the International Olympic Committee for years. He commonly dismissed al professionals as “trained seals,” professionalism of the Games-or, rather, the honest recognition thereof-followed quickly upon the retirement in 1972 of Brundage, a man called “Slavery” behind his back. The current IOC resident Juan Antonio Samaranch, is, to his credit, almost manic in seeking to let the best compete and never mind who foots whose bill....

December 19, 2022 · 4 min · 834 words · Conrad Stafford

The Most Talked About Technologies

Today, we’re going to talk about the most popular technologies that have emerged in the year to make our life easier: 1. Deep Learning Deep Learning is a method of teaching computers to do what comes naturally to humans. It is like kindling a human inside a computer that is supposed to behave as a human would to a specific situation. Deep learning is the basic technology behind the self-driven cars that can read the stop signs and distinguish a pedestrian from a lamp post....

December 18, 2022 · 5 min · 940 words · Angela Strahan

The Mystery Of Skyrim S Snow Elves Explained

One of Skyrim’s mysteries is the fate of the ancient snow elves, otherwise known as Falmer; it’s a race of Mer that has almost entirely been eradicated from Tamriel. The snow elves once inhabited all of Skyrim, but then rapidly declined due to multiple factors. What really happened to them? Where are they now? And what might their future be? Let’s take a look at the ultimate fate of the snow elves....

December 18, 2022 · 5 min · 974 words · Carmen Somma