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That’s a nasty wine/juice spill.
Blood would look darker. Almost brownish I think.
That’s a nasty wine/juice spill.
Blood would look darker. Almost brownish I think.
That or it’s the spooky monster in the closet
If this happens to you such as whether or not you locked your door before a trip do something novel while doing it.
Standing on one foot, or using your non-dominate hand (or at the end for something like brushing your teeth).
Helps solidify that you’ve done it
It is fantastic. Just wonderful experience that you can only truly ever have once.
I somewhat joke with my spouse that if I ever have temporary ambesia to have me play it so I can experience afresh again
I’ve bought it about 5 or 6 times now
It’s great. And if you ever get stuck just pull on another thread since many of them overlap.
Feel free to ping me and I’ll do my best to give non spoiler hints if you ever feel truly stuck.
Outer Wilds. Every time it’s on sale I buy a copy as a gift for a friend of mine.
It’s an absolutely impactful experience. One best played blind since the unlocks/progression is knowledge based.
A masterpiece of mystery, story telling and exploration gameplay.
You get a gateway, and you get a gateway.
Everybody gets a gateway!
Audiobooks. Libby app for local library and countless audiobooks already covered by your library card.
I’ve listened to/read so many books. Short ones that are 4 hours or so to entire series where each book is about 20 hours or so.
Long drive? Audiobook. Yard work? Audiobook.
I find myself looking forward to the mundane chores because it gives me an excuse to get back into whatever story/book I’m enjoying.
Not sure. Like any field I suspect there’s specialties including people who do research/modeling vs consuming that data and advising based on it.
Code and snippets to analyze data work well when you can send chunks of it to multiple servers (think analyzing the effect of weather patterns).
Since a lot of that stuff is running on Linux (similar to cloud computing) it makes sense that people that write function/scripts/utilities would already be comfortable in that environment and use it as their daily driver.
Fire example Into the Breach
Agree. Where’s the smoke?
Not sure what library/resources you use but definitely worth checking out
Author of American Gods, Coraline, countless other gems and the co-writer of Good Omens with Pratchett.
Gonna need some context on the sells information or else you risk being on the Santa Naughty List
Depends on what kind of detector it is but alot of them use small amounts of radiation and a detector that triggers when the number of particles detected drops below some level.
That being the case any particulate large enough to interrupt the particles could cause it to go off.
For example high humidity misty water from a shower wafting over a detector placed over the bathroom door, etc.
Jeff should just be happy his name isn’t Kirk
I am but a vessel for … uh… my own thoughts