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" ... I was among those who couldn’t wait for The Bard’s Tale IV only to be sadly disappointed when the game that arrived looked and played like it was released well before it was ready. However, I loved the original trilogy when it was initially released, Brian Fargo has been involved with so many good games, and inXile did such good work on Wasteland 2 and Torment: Tides of Numenera that I’m eagerly looking forward to the Director’s Cut and hoping it will be the game I was anticipating when Barrows Deep arrived last year. ... "
" ... In a year in which we sadly lost iconic Hall of Fame and World Series pitching heroes Whitey Ford, Bob Gibson, and Tom Seaver, it seems as if their role and perception has greatly changed in the age of analytics. Starting pitchers are the appetizer to the main course which is a stable of relief pitchers throwing triple digit fastballs as the game within the game officially begins with bullpen management and matchups. The 2014 season was the last time the major league average for innings pitched per games started was six innings for starting pitchers. ... "
" ... Potential production of the vaccines approved so far is nowhere near enough to cover the most vulnerable in the US and Europe by the end of the third quarter, let alone emerging markets. This is sadly realistic math. ... "
" ... Why do we have policies that promote economic prosperity for those with wealth and exclude those who need it most? I am a big believer in capitalism, but sadly most of our political policies fail to harness its power. For example, at a time when interest rates are at historical lows, today’s housing policies exclude those who could benefit the most from homeownership, which provides them an opportunity to improve their economic mobility. ... "
" ... “Every indication from the US majors is of further capacity cuts to be made sadly accompanied by staff cuts and furloughs,” writes Grant. ... "