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You can use them for hard boiled lol, I use it for hard boiled eggs every day. But yes if you need to peel for a different dish, but the context of this is to eat straight.
That means there are a shitload of potential customers, not "I wonder how many people there are that fall in that category but who wouldn't just buy a much cheaper console instead though."
What are you on about? There are people that will still want/need to upgrade, and those are the customers. It's not ignoring price, that is simply the price whether it's a PC or a steam machine. Something tells me you just want to disagree so ciao.
Seriously what are you on about? It doesn't have to be every single one of that 70% that's chomping at the bit to upgrade. That is the easy customer pool. PCs users are on a continuous upgrade cycle, it's not like consoles where they have to upgrade every generation. It's more of a cycle. Can't afford? You seem to want to focus on the cheapest users and act as if that's all 70%, which sorry to say is just wrong and bad thinking. Sure there's a long tail in that bell curve and some at the very end are on strict budgets, but there are tons that are just on the normal upgrade path. Plus others whose PC's break. The 30% above steam specs can wait it out, but 70% may still want/need to upgrade. No one is ignoring price, this is simply the price of PC gaming now. And what are you quoting? You're just making things up now, so that's my sign I really need to peace out. Ciao.
Tensions between Warsaw and Kyiv have been high for days following Zelensky's decision to name a military unit after the Ukrainian Insurgent Army (UPA), a World War II militia that Warsaw accuses of participating in massacres of Poles.
That's better context.
Assumed office 5 July 2024
Not quite 2 years. The UK carousel is a sight to behold.
From Wikipedia
In May 2026, Starmer faced a political crisis following reports of internal divisions within the Labour government and speculation over his future leadership. The crisis intensified after the resignation of several senior ministers and growing criticism from factions within the Labour Party concerning economic policy, immigration, and electoral strategy. Media outlets reported discussions among Labour MPs regarding potential leadership alternatives, including senior cabinet figures and regional mayors.[156] During a cabinet meeting, Starmer rejected calls to resign and challenged critics within the party to formally contest the leadership if they wished to replace him. Under Labour Party rules, a leadership challenge would require the support of 20 percent of Labour MPs.[157][158][159]
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