Equipment can be very cheap and still be effective. My niece used to catch decent sized perch with a pink plastic rod that came with line and basic tackle (pink hooks!) for like $15. The local surplus store near me has all kinds of cheap but decent rods, hooks, line, lures, etc. for cheap. The main expense is time. If you live near a spot with good fishing, you're very lucky. In Southwestern Ontario where I am, it's a few hours drive to decent fishing.
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This sounds like the set up for an ancient Greek tragedy.
There's a whole TV show about this:
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Border_Security:_Canada%27s_Front_Line
How will he find them?
Wip30ut was the reason I bought a PS1. Amazing game that still holds up.
If he says that loud enough, Trump will send him for free.
Fun fact: in Canada if a vehicle is stopped in a crosswalk a pedestrian is legally allowed to walk on the vehicle to cross. You're not allowed to do damage, etc. but that's pretty much a pre-existing condition with the polygon panzers.
This is what I run in both my main gaming rig (I9/4080) and my retro rig (old i5 and Radeon 580) works great for both. Steam and Proton do 95% of the work with no issues.
That's unfortunately true sometimes. You might have to have those conversations by yourself, but you are not alone.
Who is she going to call when they close that office and fire all the staff?
Now, I am not intimately familiar with Autodesk products, but I have this extensively with other Windows only software and the VM option has worked great. Some VR platforms will even run the Windows part in the background and let you run your application right on your Linux desktop like any other Linux app.