I miss the heyday of both RuneScape and Guild Wars 1. Those were fantastic times.
I miss the heyday of both RuneScape and Guild Wars 1. Those were fantastic times.
Damn. I wish I could take time off just to clean my house. It needs it.
My receiver for my tv setup is a 1970s Pioneer. I like the big ol knobs on it and the warm lighting.
Edit to add I also love my Pebble smart watches (Go Rebble for keeping them running!)
Good answer. This seemed relevant enough to share, it’s certainly interesting. https://newatlas.com/biology/life-merger-evolution-symbiosis-organelle/
Yeah, experiencing that is a horror I wouldn’t wish on anyone. That’s a true nightmare.
I don’t think having kids of my own is in my future, I hope I can live my life with enough intent and purpose to avoid this date. Thank you both for this thread, it’s gotten me thinking.
I’m entertained, I need a book in this universe.
Odd thing to be that annoyed by. I don’t understand people who obsess over the way other people’s houses look. Unless you have an expensive car or a project car it seems like a waste of good space to store a car in the garage. But hey, to each their own.
If I had a garage it would totally be used for shop space and storage. Most people here seem to use their garages as additional space. My car can survive the rain just fine outside. The tools and equipment I wish I had space for, not so much.
Shame you let other people’s reasonable decisions bother you. Not everyone wants to obsess over opening a car.
Waffle stomp gets me laughing every time in any context.
Doesn’t mean we can’t learn from them. The process of developing those models can be incredibly useful in learning about complex steps. They help us understand what conditions and variables are important to look into. We can figure out what we know a lot about and what is still a complete mystery.
Turbulent airflow is an incredibly complicated thing, we still haven’t fully solved the Navier+Stokes equations. I hope to be alive when someone does.
Just because they don’t perfectly figure it out the first time doesn’t mean we should stop putting effort into incremental improvements. Though we do have to be careful that we are not wasting resources when there is a more efficient path forward. Simulations are one of many important tools, we just have to use them wisely.
Great way of saying it. That has always bothered me as well.
I switched my gaming PC to Linux two months ago and I’m loving it. I’ve only had to boot my Windows drive twice.
That was an incredible read, thanks for sharing it. Please keep sharing it!
I’d take Microsoft shot over anything Musk.
The same as a closed source one? What does charging something have to do with an app? I’m not even sure what you’re saying.
I don’t think everyone sat down and agreed to that being what plus means. It’s like labeling food as organic, it means nothing. It’s just a name. Odd thing to obsess over, you’ll get nowhere trying to understand marketing people, just let it go.
What they are adding is a more condensed experience accessing NASA content and making it easier for casual viewers to access. The more people paying attention to science the better. I think this is a fantastic move from NASA
Armored Core 6, yeah it’s probably not going to end well for me.
I also stick to a one page resume, but I brought a portfolio showing my work in greater detail. I’m an engineer so it was pictures of projects, technical drawings, and some stress analysis stuff. It seemed to help and I’m enjoying the company. So I guess I did both of the above.
Maybe I’ll manage to do some hobby stuff that’s worth including next time.
Because Android users routinely install Apple apps. Most people will never know that the app exists. While yes Apple did do something, in reality it doesn’t do much. Though it would definitely be useful if you get suspicious that someone is stalking you.
It’d be best if these trackers used an open standard that could be detected by the operating system instead of relying on an app.
Drop used to be so much better before the rename.
You’re absolutely correct. It’s lonely in an achingly beautiful way.