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- Comment on Weekly “What are you playing” Thread || Week of October 27th 3 weeks ago:
No Man’s Sky
- Comment on Does alcohol expire? Specifically whiskey? 1 month ago:
Exactly. It’s a nice smoky whiskey. I also like the Johnny Walker Double Black. For the more expensive, Ardberg 10 and Lagavulin 16.
- Comment on Does alcohol expire? Specifically whiskey? 1 month ago:
Crown Royal Black is very good. The Salted Caramel is nice too.
- Comment on Octopus Bones 1 month ago:
What about our tentacle sizes? We have four that try to split in twenty, but they fail to develop. Some have even another one, but it can vary drastically in size among the population.
- Comment on Kitty. 1 month ago:
It bothers me that FAR is near what’s usually the zero and NEAR is, well, far.
- Comment on Thieves snatched his phone in London, UK - it was in China a month later 2 months ago:
Yeah, let’s blame the victim.
- Comment on Science is Magic 3 months ago:
This is beautiful, it’s poetry.
- Comment on The problem with sleeper ships 3 months ago:
ECS Constant in Starfield.
- Comment on Well, it's officially over. Tom Hardy says George Miller’s "MAD MAX: FURY ROAD" prequel "THE WASTELAND" is no longer happening. 5 months ago:
I think I need to watch Fury Road again, because seriously, I didn’t like it. Too cliché, too predictable.
- Comment on Why does Asia scan to pay when the rest of the world taps? • The Register 5 months ago:
For people in Canada, Pix is like Interac with automatic deposit activated.
- Comment on Life After People: The Last Humans Left on Earth (S1, E1) | Full Episode | History 5 months ago:
I haven’t seen this yet, but I remember a show from Discovery about this. “What would happen if, suddenly, humans disappeared from Earth”.
The bad news is that pets would be the first to suffer, specially the ones locked inside homes.
Curiously we wouldn’t have many catastrophes like nuclear accidents or damns breaking (at least for some time) because everything is very automated and many fail safes would engage.
The whole show took as base many cities that had to be abandoned in different ages. It was very interesting.
- Comment on Dedication 5 months ago:
I like to collect things like this and use on FB when someone comes with that “nature is beautiful” crap.
- Comment on What a catch 6 months ago:
But the dung beetle pushes the poop ball with its back legs.
- Comment on Now all we need is a drink pairing guide 6 months ago:
Do you lick Uranium?
- Comment on We need another rebellion 10 months ago:
For a bit, this was true for my daughter. She started to call me “dahddy” when she was into Peppa Pig. It didn’t last long, though.
- Comment on Starfield will get city maps and "new ways of traveling" next year 11 months ago:
All I ask is a vehicle, like the Mako. And new structure maps. And more enemies. And making enemy outposts useful. And fewer loading screens. And better ship construction.
- Comment on Dollar Stores: Last Week Tonight with John Oliver (HBO) 11 months ago:
Links don’t work for me (Canada).
- Comment on If civilization continues to the year 9999, is the idea to go to year 10.000, or...? 1 year ago:
I was looking at some old pictures of my family and some of them had dates like 921 for 1921 in them. I used to abbreviate 88 for 1988, but I’ve never seen people using 3 digits like that.
- Comment on Elon offers Wikipedia $ 1 billion to change their name to Dickipedia 1 year ago:
Bullshit. They were born this way mainly because they were born rich.
- Comment on The truth about santa 1 year ago:
Exactly.
- Comment on The truth about santa 1 year ago:
I’d argue that the total number of children that Sant has to give a present is much smaller than the number of children in the world. I’d also argue that he actually has 24 hours to do the job, and not “a night”.
- Comment on Poor Cathy. 1 year ago:
No one cares about my privates.