Crash Nebula and The Crimson Chin from Fairly Oddparents are both great
Crash Nebula and The Crimson Chin from Fairly Oddparents are both great
I was going to pipe in that I paid for Minecraft in infdev, so pre-alpha. But now that you mention it, it was dirt cheap, and they had already had several free access weekends in indev, so I had a pretty good idea of what I was getting myself into
Well, hockey season is starting up again soon, so there’s that
It can store enough energy to output 85MW for 100 hours, which is 8.5GWh. That’s also probably very optimistic math, unless it actually stores more than 8.5GWh, and that’s the reduced value accounting for losses
Dark Cloud 3 Bearnstained me; I swear I have memories of watching reviews of Dark Cloud 3, which talked about the previous two games, when I was a kid. It was a short video game review segment that regularly aired, on YTV.
A second person would help a lot, but not be entirely necessary. They are designed to be swappable
The fridge door one is perfectly realistic, those are designed to be swappable.
Gonna need a lot more parity bits than regular old Hamming code
We have mice; well the province does, I don’t because I have three cats. We don’t have persistent rat colonies though, which is probably what you were thinking of.
Sampling bias; Albertans working in O&G are going to be the shittiest people our province has to offer
So many things.
Source: Am Albertan
The best book is either Consider Phlebas by Iain Banks, or Fine Structure by Sam Hughes.
Oh, you meant programming books. Maybe still try Sam Hughes, it’ll probably be more blog post than book, though
Edit: You might also like Ra by Sam Hughes; it’s magic as a field of science/engineering, and spells have programming-like syntax. Spoiler: ‘magic’ is not actually magic
Hopefully more than a word
I’ll always like Primary/Secondary.
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Right? Big whoop, votes are public. Oh no, people might find out I’m an an-com from my voting patterns, instead of from my comments
I bet they fizzle. By weight, tritium is one of the most expensive substances on the planet; do you think the people in charge of refilling the nukes have actually been doing so, or just stealing the money?
Dry food in the morning because it’s faster/easier on the way out the door before work, wet and dry mixed in the evening, with some water mixed in for the male cat as well
Which works fine as long as you don’t mind keeping your worst employees, while all your best ones quit, which is generally the opposite of how it works during layoffs