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BREAKING: Google is planning to release 32 million mosquitoes across Florida and California.
The company has asked the EPA for permission to proceed, with the public given until June 5 to respond.
The mosquitoes are infected with Wolbachia bacteria, which stops them from reproducing and slowly collapses the wild population from within.
Google's previous Debug Project trial in California's Central Valley nearly eliminated mosquitoes from three test sites entirely. A separate trial in Singapore cut dengue cases by 70% within 12 months.
Google has now released over 1 billion mosquitoes across four continents. This new proposal is the largest deployment in US history.
@SpeedyUnifier Because it's a test animation and outside of very few specific moments it looks really rough and we don't even know if any of it will translate to what is coming out.
The Wii U was around for a shorter time than Grumpy Cat and yet no one says Scott the Woz's three videos (that together are longer than Quinton's one video) about the Wii U are a waste of time and "there's not that much to talk about."
Made one other version using the 2014 JW logo as a basis, so it's sharper, even if it's not quite as accurate to the 2013 one.
Anyway, it's the best we can do until a higher res scan or photo is dicovered.
Does anyone have the 2013 Jurassic Park 4 logo (pictured) in good quality? It was used shortly before they announced the Jurassic World name and this is the only picture I know of it.
Working on a JP logo "evolution" graph and need it.
#JurassicJune#JurassicPark
The evolution of the revival era logo:
(Ⅰ) 2013 Jurassic Park toyline logo
(Ⅱ) 2013 Jurassic Park 4 announcement logo
(Ⅲ) 2014 Jurassic World name change logo
(Ⅳ) 2015 Jurassic World toyline logo
And then of course the "stone" logo the film went with.
They hired them to make Team Fortress 2.
Team Fortress 2 was stuck in development hell and Team Fortress Classic was made to basically hold people over because of TF2 was not going anywhere.
Team Fortress didn’t start as a Valve game.
It started as a Quake mod made by fans.
Valve liked it so much that they hired the creators and turned it into Team Fortress Classic.
A mod eventually became Team Fortress 2.
Not how copyright work, nor is copyright law one globally applied standard. The copyright argument for AI is pretty pointless when there's far better reasons to not use it.
AI generated content cannot be copyrighted. This entire game should be free at most (really, they should be paying people to make up for the pollution they created)
This is also how Dragon's Dogma became a big seller for Capcom, it was the only way to play Resident Evil 6's first demo.
Wolfenstein: The New Order put DOOM beta access via pre-orders of the game.
It was a solid practice to get lower selling IPs or new IPs a launching pad.
A lot of people bought Crackdown in 2007 for one reason.
Not because they cared about Crackdown.
Because the box came with access to the Halo 3 multiplayer beta.
A whole open-world superhero game basically became a Halo 3 beta launcher.