I spent some time trying to have lucid dreams. I distinctly remember times where the question didn't result in either. But instead a suspicious half lucid state. Where you are a lot more aware that something is wrong.…
Cruelty Squad's artstyle feels like someone getting every answer wrong on their art test on purpose. Then sticking with it and making it feel sort of cohesive in the end anyway. It certainly grew on me more and more as…
While the farnsworth-munsell 100 hue test is definitely doable. I'd love to see a bigger test just for the hell of it.
Even so, "to keep it alive" seems like a non issue for a single player game a few hours long.
Just as an aside. Is it really "added sugar" in candy where the entire point is that it's mainly made out of sugar?
It always amazes me that some places don't have a comparison price by weight listed in stores. Small mom and pop kind of stores don't always have it. But a "proper" grocery store will always list per weight here.
One very interesting feature of older agriculture is the way the fields were split up. With tons and tons of narrow strips of land in the open-field system. (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Open-field_system) In Sweden…
Is it really about sunlight and not heat though? Otherwise one would expect to see more sweet fruit coming from northern europe than is the case. Given the near absence of "night."
If you look at the monthly reports from a decade ago you see they were given donations ranging from 2000 to 6000 dollars a month even then. http://www.bay12forums.com/smf/index.php?topic=97092.0
Mouse gestures, right click scroll between tabs, closed tab history & current tab history. I thank Opera for showing me the way. Sadly the last two were killed off in Firefox in that last big add-on update. I didn't…
I think it's interesting how "the ritual" of going to or leaving work. Is such a big part of the discussion around working from home. I felt it myself at first. I had to do something to break up the day into work and…
I'm guessing they're thinking about regaining stamina with food. Even if it's not death, it stops you from doing actual work during the day. Might feel like starving?
>The worst part of cooperative games is that guy who just tells everyone what to do I'm always conflicted when it comes to cooperative games because of this. The goal of the game is to win, and you have to win as a…
Something about this particular typo really threw me off as well though. It looked proper but at the same time made no sense.
I don't see how they are supporting frivolous travel by reporting: "This is happening to travelers at the border."
As a dedicated Johnny player in any kind of game. Having to shell out for that 1/10 amazing win before trying something new is harsh. I thank the internet for proxies and fan clients.
That's a really nice thing you got there. Really cool.
>In Factorio, if you don't have enough let's say steel plates, you _HAVE_ to go and increase your ore production. No you don't. Unless you have literally zero supply. You can always settle for "good enough" and live on…
Given how Humble started. I always figured it was meant to be a charitable organization. Even if they have changed a lot and become more of a proper store these days. While I wouldn't give 100% to charity. It was…
That has been my problem with both podcasts and audiobooks. I can't multitask and have the content be much more than white noise. The first audiobooks I tried listening to were books I had already read myself. Just to…
Same for me. The low sound levels of being alone at home are so much more comfortable than at an office with even one person speaking. It's by far the best part of working from home.
Out of ranked countries it's in the lower half. But the lower end also seems very compressed. Sitting 21 points over the lowest score of 12. But 55 below the highest score of 88.
Same. It really amazes me how cool combat was in a game that was purely text. Even if it was almost a decade since I played a lot of it. I remember it fondly and still recommend it if for nothing else but novelty. The…
I spent some time trying to have lucid dreams. I distinctly remember times where the question didn't result in either. But instead a suspicious half lucid state. Where you are a lot more aware that something is wrong.…
Cruelty Squad's artstyle feels like someone getting every answer wrong on their art test on purpose. Then sticking with it and making it feel sort of cohesive in the end anyway. It certainly grew on me more and more as…
While the farnsworth-munsell 100 hue test is definitely doable. I'd love to see a bigger test just for the hell of it.
Even so, "to keep it alive" seems like a non issue for a single player game a few hours long.
Just as an aside. Is it really "added sugar" in candy where the entire point is that it's mainly made out of sugar?
It always amazes me that some places don't have a comparison price by weight listed in stores. Small mom and pop kind of stores don't always have it. But a "proper" grocery store will always list per weight here.
One very interesting feature of older agriculture is the way the fields were split up. With tons and tons of narrow strips of land in the open-field system. (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Open-field_system) In Sweden…
Is it really about sunlight and not heat though? Otherwise one would expect to see more sweet fruit coming from northern europe than is the case. Given the near absence of "night."
If you look at the monthly reports from a decade ago you see they were given donations ranging from 2000 to 6000 dollars a month even then. http://www.bay12forums.com/smf/index.php?topic=97092.0
Mouse gestures, right click scroll between tabs, closed tab history & current tab history. I thank Opera for showing me the way. Sadly the last two were killed off in Firefox in that last big add-on update. I didn't…
I think it's interesting how "the ritual" of going to or leaving work. Is such a big part of the discussion around working from home. I felt it myself at first. I had to do something to break up the day into work and…
I'm guessing they're thinking about regaining stamina with food. Even if it's not death, it stops you from doing actual work during the day. Might feel like starving?
>The worst part of cooperative games is that guy who just tells everyone what to do I'm always conflicted when it comes to cooperative games because of this. The goal of the game is to win, and you have to win as a…
Something about this particular typo really threw me off as well though. It looked proper but at the same time made no sense.
I don't see how they are supporting frivolous travel by reporting: "This is happening to travelers at the border."
As a dedicated Johnny player in any kind of game. Having to shell out for that 1/10 amazing win before trying something new is harsh. I thank the internet for proxies and fan clients.
That's a really nice thing you got there. Really cool.
>In Factorio, if you don't have enough let's say steel plates, you _HAVE_ to go and increase your ore production. No you don't. Unless you have literally zero supply. You can always settle for "good enough" and live on…
Given how Humble started. I always figured it was meant to be a charitable organization. Even if they have changed a lot and become more of a proper store these days. While I wouldn't give 100% to charity. It was…
That has been my problem with both podcasts and audiobooks. I can't multitask and have the content be much more than white noise. The first audiobooks I tried listening to were books I had already read myself. Just to…
Same for me. The low sound levels of being alone at home are so much more comfortable than at an office with even one person speaking. It's by far the best part of working from home.
Out of ranked countries it's in the lower half. But the lower end also seems very compressed. Sitting 21 points over the lowest score of 12. But 55 below the highest score of 88.
Same. It really amazes me how cool combat was in a game that was purely text. Even if it was almost a decade since I played a lot of it. I remember it fondly and still recommend it if for nothing else but novelty. The…