The other comic they do is getting 4 updates a week for some unknown amount of time. I'd imagine one of these things is causing the other (maybe the escapist commissioned finishing the current arc of Erin Dies Alone at double speed or something? Regardless, I'd imagine it's hidden in a contract that neither party cares to show us).The White Hunter said:Replacing Cory for a few months? Why's that?
On top of what was mentioned below, they're working on a game.The White Hunter said:Replacing Cory for a few months? Why's that?
EDA isn't Escapist commissioned. It appears on The Escapist (as well as the EDA site), but they don't own it or control it. IIRC, they're planning on an EDA book.So_So_Man said:(maybe the escapist commissioned finishing the current arc of Erin Dies Alone at double speed or something? Regardless, I'd imagine it's hidden in a contract that neither party cares to show us).
But how do you feel about past you?PunkRex said:Well, future me's a fat asshole so screw that guy!
So at some point, you will go full Riddler on yourself.FPLOON said:I love when you get to create your own question for the security question... because it's not just the answer that you can go fucking nuts with...
Well EDA is awesome so I'm cool with that.Something Amyss said:How did she know my password hint?
On top of what was mentioned below, they're working on a game.The White Hunter said:Replacing Cory for a few months? Why's that?
EDA isn't Escapist commissioned. It appears on The Escapist (as well as the EDA site), but they don't own it or control it. IIRC, they're planning on an EDA book.So_So_Man said:(maybe the escapist commissioned finishing the current arc of Erin Dies Alone at double speed or something? Regardless, I'd imagine it's hidden in a contract that neither party cares to show us).
Yeah I don't answer honestly because it usually asks for information that I'm otherwise much more free in giving people or that people could deduceMajor_Tom said:According to my cryptography professor this is actually the proper way to do it. Answering honestly is a security risk.