

I think it’s because they’re quoting her use of the word. But I agree it’s almost indistinguishable from scare quotes when used around a single word like that.
I think it’s because they’re quoting her use of the word. But I agree it’s almost indistinguishable from scare quotes when used around a single word like that.
Check the URL. The site clearly changed the headline after OP posted.
The term you’re looking for is National Emergency Library.
It’s broadcast seasons vs how many purchases (“episode orders”) were made. Fox aired 5 but paid for 4 (held back some episodes), then the movies, Comedy Central aired across 4 seasons but made 2 episode orders, and now Hulu split their first order across 2 aired seasons.
Aired: 5 Fox, 1 movies, 4 CC, 2 Hulu -> season 12.
Orders: 4 Fox, 1 movies, 2 CC, 1 Hulu -> Season 8.
(Hulu made a second episode order already, but since that wouldn’t start until at least next year I didn’t count it. Assuming it’s split again, it’ll be seasons 13+14 or 9.)
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Ah, a co-op install.
Wait, is that an Eternal Darkness reference?
The new order will bring the show to Seasons 13 and 14 (or 10 and 11 depending on how you break it down).
I’ve heard this year’s season called either 8 or 11, but never 9 or 12. I wonder how this article was counting them.
Already posted in Technology: https://lemmy.world/post/4696864
I can’t get past “Verbwire”. Like they picked the second half of the name, but then creativity ran out.
I think they’re referring to the storage service at sync.com, not Firefox Sync.
When they’re getting pulled down toward Atlanta: