

“…Let them take over the party?”
We ARE the party. We’ve been the party.
Imbeciles.


“…Let them take over the party?”
We ARE the party. We’ve been the party.
Imbeciles.


I’d love a “Ghosts of Tamriel” game, set far beyond the time of Morrowind, Oblivion, and Skyrim. It would be set in a steampunk era in the same world, where magic is still a thing, potions are more chemistry than herbalism, and you have the steampunk tech to work with. The different lands of Tamriel could be traveled among freely, each one with a slightly different steampunk theme… One western, one urban, one agrarian/rural/wild.
I miss my old Pentax ME Supers
Seeing things like this makes me wish there was a digital “film” canister that had a battery and MicroSD card and a full frame image sensor board that plus into it. You would be able to load it in any old SLR body and shoot digital full manual as film.


All of these issues would have been avoided if the regs would have allowed AWD and regeneration (front and rear).
It could have been even faster if we replaced the traditional transmissions with eCVTs. The ICE could run at optimal efficiency at any point when max power isn’t demanded, constantly feeding power to the battery, regardless of torque demand.


We paid an illegal tax and now corporations are getting our money back.
How is this not theft and equally illegal as the tariffs in the first place?


Aldi
Costco
Locally owned shops (not for better deals, but to support small businesses)


It is extremely clear that there are no all-powerful, all-knowing, benificent gods. They’re all lacking at least one of those things, if they exist at all. And then what is a “god”? It just becomes a semantics game and becomes pretty pointless to discuss.


I’m planning on leaving my estate to the local indigenous nation when I die.


If we’re boiling things down to biology, if two people are finding it impossible to conceive/carry to term, that’s biology telling them they shouldn’t be combining their genes.


Always has been.


I think we need a “Monaco spec” car that’s basically a souped up go kart with aero if they insist on keeping on the calendar. Points don’t count to the championship.


So is this basically just another DAM system (but marketed more to end users/self-hosters?
There are FOSS DAM systems.
I agree.
When we were a young married couple decades ago, we’d check out movies from the library on VHS tape. One we loved was Topper. In the VHS transfer, there was a line from the protagonist giving “good advice” to another main character: “You haven’t lived until you’ve beat your wife.” In all earnestness.
That line was mysteriously missing from the DVD and all subsequent versions I’ve seen.
I think it is detrimental to society to whitewash shameful past behavior. We need to acknowledge it, remember how bad things have been, and respect the progress that has been made. It also helps us reflect on ways we might be acting now that could be viewed as horrific or backwards in the future. It helps drive continuing progress.
I can’t tell if the camera frame rate changes over the course of the clip, but if it was my design, I’d make the “opening” rotation as fast as possible (minimizing drag while accelerating) and then close it with a slower rotation to act as an air brake to let my drivers brake later.
I’m guessing their exhaust deflector plate also plays into their rear wing and active aero performance. It looks engineered to help the flow reattach more quickly as it is closing. It may also play into some effects of its aero while the flap is inverted.


This is one of the things I love about the movie, The Big Lebowski. The characters often start a sentence, but transition to a different thought before finishing the first sentence. They’ll pick up an overheard word or phrase they like and use it in their own conversations. It feels so much more real than typical move dialog.


I’ll always love the early albums, but I knew Billy lost the plot the first time he talked about and insisted that different paint colors on the same guitar make it sound different (noticeably different). He hasn’t been reality-based in many years.
After watching many, many episodes of antiques roadshow, I’ve come to a conclusion about what kinds of things appreciate and become investments and what things are worthless.
Anything marketed and sold as a “collectible” is worthless after the fad has died down. People will hang on to them despite the bubble popping, in some sort of hope they’ll be valuable again someday. This guarantees they won’t become valuable because so many people have large collections and preserve them well.
The things that are actually valuable after 30+ years all have two things in common.
The things that become investments are exactly the things no one thought about collecting, but that were ubiquitous and loved enough to engender some kind of nostalgia or significance to a large group of collectors. If the demographics of the bulk of the collectors are in the 1% for some reason, then the values can get truly astronomical. But these also fluctuate in value as these rare items come into fashion to collect (or fall out of fashion). The more ephemeral or fragile in nature an item is, the more rare it is to survive for lengths of time and therefore the more value it could potentially have… things like cardboard toys from the 1920s can be incredibly valuable if they’re in great condition. Those were the cheapest toys and likely considered somewhat disposable back then. No one really valued them at the time, so very few were preserved.
All that said, anything lots of people keep as mint as possible in their boxes will likely never be as valuable as when they were initially sold as new. Especially if “collectible” was a key marketing point for it.


It looks like Brak.
The… Larch… … The Larch.