And you call them steamed dilithium despite the fact that they’re obviously crystalized.
And you call them steamed dilithium despite the fact that they’re obviously crystalized.
I wonder as well. My filter is made of plastic, and my water lines are plastic. Sometimes my cup is plastic. Do I get more micro plastics after the filtration process?
This could be a case of them cutting multiple covers at once.
I had the same problem with jeans. I order the exact same style and size, but they don’t all fit the same. When I spoke to a Levi customer service person, they said they have multiple layers of fabric piled on top. Then the cutting blade presses down, and the fabric bends. As the top one is to short on measurements, the bottom most one is to long. So you want one in the middle.
I know paper isn’t fabric, but it could be something similar. It’s speed and efficiency over accuracy.
Interesting, because the inability of people to understand basic concepts continues to disappoint me.
Shoplifting is actually stealing. You’re taking something away from the vendor. Piracy doesn’t actually take anything physically from the vendor.
Besides, if I can’t actually buy it (only a license to use it), then it’s not possible to steal it.
It’s one of, of if not THE, best game on the SNES.
Auralnauts is a fantastic YouTube channel. The dedication it takes to make unique music, voices, and plot for every movie and in some cases multiple is just amazing.
I recommend everyone check it out if you haven’t yet.
Counter-counterpoint: When Activision bought and consolidated Blizzard an Blizzard North, they made it worse and people still slave away for them, and enough people buy their objectively inferior products to keep them going on life support to be sold again.
They became a poster child of what’s wrong with the industry (Diablo Immortal) and nobody learned anything. Baulder’s Gate 3 did more to further a healthy ecosystem than any merger has.
That was a year ago, and I got a full time wfh job with better pay in the same industry. Much happier. Should’ve left years before.
They just disabled my VPN access and demanded I come back to the office. I had to quit at that point. I suppose they could’ve fired me for job abandonment eventually, though.
It’s in really good condition, and checking the shelf where it’s been sitting for a decade, there no residual radiation. So I have to assume it won’t flake off easily.
A perspex box might be a good idea, but for now it’s sitting on a far away garage shelf with a label. I’d prefer to keep it even if it’s an outdated method compared to my phone, as it was a gift from my grandfather as he had it from his deployment in WWII in the 45th infantry. But now we’re all aware of what it might do, so we’ll definitely limit exposure time if we do show it off. It’s good to know that it’s still a fairly small amount of danger, comparatively.
Thank you!
Knowing the dosage is a day’s exposure, and only if you expose yourself to if for an hour, makes me feel much safer about taking it camping once in the be 90s. In general, no one touched it for fear of breaking it.
We’re keeping it in the garage on a shelf, next to a window from now on. With a label.
Thank you!
It’s a “family heirloom” as my grandfather had it in WWII for the 45th infantry. So I wouldn’t want to dispose of it, but I can see my initial fears may be a bit overblown. I’m keeping it on a shelf in the garage, far away from normal foot traffic. That should be more than sufficient, it sounds.
I definitely used it while camping once, but thankfully no one’s messed with it for decades as we wanted to preserve it. I checked the shelf and there’s no residual radiation where it sits, so I think I’ll just let it be. Everyone in the family is aware that it’s the highest radioactive thing in the house, and that it’s still fairly low.
Thank you for your help!
That’s handy and I’m bookmarking it for quick reference. I have one for the Geiger counter, but it’s just numbers and doesn’t have examples.
Thanks!
You might zoom in on them more - they’re all Art Deco style statues. No distinct detail. It looks like they were pulled out of the first BioShock game, or Batman: the animated series. Very minimal detail.
I found that lowering the difficulty was just required. The early game, you have a LOT stacked against you. When you level up, get more abilities, better gear - then you don’t have to pull them behind a doorway or something.
It made sense that you were completely outgunned in the start, but as you progress, it’s a little easier.
However, the emphasis on surfaces was bad. It was way too easy to make necrotic fire that was 2 turns to dispel a small portion of. And in the beginning, it’s very hard to get rid of it. Late game, you can turn it into a healing fire.
But other than those gripes, it was a fantastic game. Well with the time invested to learn it. Just, lower the difficulty.
Why does everything have fentanyl in it? Is it cheaper? Is it a planned thing to get more people to OD? I would think they’d cut it with someone cheap like flour. Unless it’s a cost effective way to get you high. If that’s the case, I would think there would be more demand for pure fentanyl?
I don’t understand what would cause these results.
Yes, that helps quite a bit! Thank you!
I don’t really like the Pocket feature, either. It’s nice to know there’s a version without that.
I’ve just heard about librewolf in this developing thread, but I’ve no idea what sets it apart from Firefox. What does it do that Firefox doesn’t?
Edit: your link says it focuses on the same thing Firefox does, to my knowledge, so I’m wondering if there’s something Firefox neglects? Or is it just to keep the field diverse? Which is also good.
If the computer can do transports, why is O’Brian even in the transporter room? Just to suffer? Fucker doesn’t even get a chair. Stare at the wall for 8 hours, standing straight because your can’t even lean.
Who did he piss off?