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Stars! games begin with race design, choosing one of 10 primary racial traits, a selection of lesser racial traits, habitability, growth, economic, and technology settings. [3] The graphics are entirely 2D, and consist of the main map view and static pictures of planets, ship hulls and components. Battles consist of moving static icons around a ...
The drive-thru at Spelunker's. During the COVID-19 pandemic, when restaurants were ordered to stop indoor dining, owners Steve and April Antonelli kept Spelunker's drive-thru open, which "would serve as the lifeblood of their family business in Front Royal." [3] They replaced the limited drive-thru menu with one offering all items. Employees ...
A drive-through or drive-thru (a sensational spelling of the word through), is a type of take-out service provided by a business that allows customers to purchase products (or use the service provided by the business) without leaving their cars. The format was pioneered in the United States in the 1930s, and has since spread to other countries.
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And while the "Giada At Home" star is most famous for her skills in the kitchen, there's another role she's most proud of -- being a mom to her 8-year-old daughter. View this post on Instagram ...
Taco Bell, Checkers, and Carl’s Jr. are among the fast-food chains experimenting with drive-thru AI, a strong indication the industry sees potential productivity gains—and likely cost savings ...
Stardrive may refer to: . StarDrive, a 4X space strategy game released in 2013 for Microsoft Windows "Star drive", alternate name for Torx screw drives "Stardrive", a 1981 episode of Blake's 7
Star Drive (stylized as Star*Drive) is a science fiction campaign setting that was published in 1998 by TSR, Inc. for the Alternity role-playing game. [1] The first published setting for Alternity was provided in the Star Drive Campaign Setting book in 1998. [2] It was written by David Eckelberry and Richard Baker.