A good way to deal with tinnitus is by trying to find sounds/background noise to tone it down or drown it out (and by drowning out I mean not loud, more like a gentle distraction). This can be anything from the sound of…
For some good examples how to teach technical and mechanic concepts concerning maintenance check Out PS, The Preventive Maintenance Monthly. It's a series of US Army technical bulletins published since June 1951 as a…
Have you tried the Amiga version? Back in the days. It had the same mechanics but it was a lot more polished with graphics and sound. Plus loading was a lot faster!
I was a backer on "buy Jeri some coffee"-level. Too bad it didn't pan out but they tried. At least we have a chance that Jeri might do a few new videos now.
> ...are "technically incapable of blocking off groundwater with the frozen wall"...every day 300 tons of contaminated water leak from the crippled nuclear plant... That article is out of date. The frozen wall has been…
It's a neat product comparison site but it seems to be missing various models. At my first try I already missed the Renkforce 3D printer series from Conrad Electronic (EU/German) (rf100, rf500, rf1000, rf2000). Maybe…
Dr. Steve Savage's blog: "Applied Mythology" is a good start. http://appliedmythology.blogspot.com/ But I wonder what is "subtle anti-ag" or "blatantly pro-ag" means in this context. Can you give some examples?
I remember this from when I stumbled upon it way back (2003?). Back then under the title "when zeppelins attack". It is indeed a nice internet evergreen. Once in awhile these pop up (in original or updated form) for a…
Most readers only know him as a statistician, gapminder (which he founded) and the ted talks but he also had a medical background and was prepared to go straight to work during the Ebola outbreak in Monrovia. He called…
Agreed, an iPad with goodreader is the way to go (in particular its notetaking and extensive file management options). I might even go for the 12.9" pro model at some point but the standard 9.7" model is enough for most…
This has been coming for quite a while. The IARC seems to have its own agenda and it isn't always based on scientific integrity. Good start for those who want to know what's been going on should check out David Zaruk's…
I concur, this was one of those classic series I had planned to see for years and recently bought the blu-ray edition. I wasn't disappointed. Thanks to 35mm it really shines on Blu-ray. It's remarkable that McGoohan got…
I'm reminded of this cartoon about an inventor who demonstrates a teleportation device. Shows you don't have to go all technical or write an economic treatise about emulated humans for important philisophical questions.…
Turbo/fastloaders for the Commodore C64 Datassette. https://www.c64-wiki.com/index.php/Datassette And just be glad you don't have to use these anymore. Loading programs from cassette was a pain. A game from tape could…
I recognize and played a lot of them all back in the day. Only things missing are Commando and Ghost & Goblins (I can still hum the tune!). Amazing what they could do with the SID chip back then. Most PC's and…
Thanks, the Amplio used the original Civ2 sprite resolution and colour palette as a starting point. It seems to have hold up well. There's also some layout logic at work. If you look at the way the units are aligned in…
Old Freeciv unit graphic developer speaking up here...The current Freeciv graphics you see in-game set is called "Amplio". It has been tweaked throughout the years (10?) but still based mostly on the original Amplio…
Are we talking about classic incinerators (simply burn stuff) or plasma arc (gasification)incinerators? With plasma arc gasifications the temperatures are so high (2,200 to 13,900 °C) that all the waste and any…
The scans are also available on archive.org https://archive.org/details/zzap64-magazine-087 Glad to see Mort's (zzap64.co.uk) scanning efforts were not for nought. He has scanned a lot of British comp magazines not just…
A good way to deal with tinnitus is by trying to find sounds/background noise to tone it down or drown it out (and by drowning out I mean not loud, more like a gentle distraction). This can be anything from the sound of…
For some good examples how to teach technical and mechanic concepts concerning maintenance check Out PS, The Preventive Maintenance Monthly. It's a series of US Army technical bulletins published since June 1951 as a…
Have you tried the Amiga version? Back in the days. It had the same mechanics but it was a lot more polished with graphics and sound. Plus loading was a lot faster!
I was a backer on "buy Jeri some coffee"-level. Too bad it didn't pan out but they tried. At least we have a chance that Jeri might do a few new videos now.
> ...are "technically incapable of blocking off groundwater with the frozen wall"...every day 300 tons of contaminated water leak from the crippled nuclear plant... That article is out of date. The frozen wall has been…
It's a neat product comparison site but it seems to be missing various models. At my first try I already missed the Renkforce 3D printer series from Conrad Electronic (EU/German) (rf100, rf500, rf1000, rf2000). Maybe…
Dr. Steve Savage's blog: "Applied Mythology" is a good start. http://appliedmythology.blogspot.com/ But I wonder what is "subtle anti-ag" or "blatantly pro-ag" means in this context. Can you give some examples?
I remember this from when I stumbled upon it way back (2003?). Back then under the title "when zeppelins attack". It is indeed a nice internet evergreen. Once in awhile these pop up (in original or updated form) for a…
Most readers only know him as a statistician, gapminder (which he founded) and the ted talks but he also had a medical background and was prepared to go straight to work during the Ebola outbreak in Monrovia. He called…
Agreed, an iPad with goodreader is the way to go (in particular its notetaking and extensive file management options). I might even go for the 12.9" pro model at some point but the standard 9.7" model is enough for most…
This has been coming for quite a while. The IARC seems to have its own agenda and it isn't always based on scientific integrity. Good start for those who want to know what's been going on should check out David Zaruk's…
I concur, this was one of those classic series I had planned to see for years and recently bought the blu-ray edition. I wasn't disappointed. Thanks to 35mm it really shines on Blu-ray. It's remarkable that McGoohan got…
I'm reminded of this cartoon about an inventor who demonstrates a teleportation device. Shows you don't have to go all technical or write an economic treatise about emulated humans for important philisophical questions.…
Turbo/fastloaders for the Commodore C64 Datassette. https://www.c64-wiki.com/index.php/Datassette And just be glad you don't have to use these anymore. Loading programs from cassette was a pain. A game from tape could…
I recognize and played a lot of them all back in the day. Only things missing are Commando and Ghost & Goblins (I can still hum the tune!). Amazing what they could do with the SID chip back then. Most PC's and…
Thanks, the Amplio used the original Civ2 sprite resolution and colour palette as a starting point. It seems to have hold up well. There's also some layout logic at work. If you look at the way the units are aligned in…
Old Freeciv unit graphic developer speaking up here...The current Freeciv graphics you see in-game set is called "Amplio". It has been tweaked throughout the years (10?) but still based mostly on the original Amplio…
Are we talking about classic incinerators (simply burn stuff) or plasma arc (gasification)incinerators? With plasma arc gasifications the temperatures are so high (2,200 to 13,900 °C) that all the waste and any…
The scans are also available on archive.org https://archive.org/details/zzap64-magazine-087 Glad to see Mort's (zzap64.co.uk) scanning efforts were not for nought. He has scanned a lot of British comp magazines not just…