I get the sarcasm now but for some reason, I first interpreted the second sentence as a smoker too angry to proofread after fumbling their words.
I get the sarcasm now but for some reason, I first interpreted the second sentence as a smoker too angry to proofread after fumbling their words.
I thought discord streaming was so dumb until I was trying to reach my friend something in a game. Now we use it a couple times per month, it’s great. I hate that I like Discord lol
For once, it was a good thing
Tim Walz somehow shifted political discourse with one simple word and I love him for it.
The world grew numb to the word “dangerous” after decades of every politician using it to describe their opponents so it became useless to try to convince anyone with it… Even if the person in question IS dangerous. It’s like an error message that pops up for no reason - people just start to ignore all error messages.
But modern conservatives are weird. In a really bad way. It’s the perfect word to describe them and it frames them in a way everyone can understand
The choice is blowing smoke in public places, not craving nocotine
Care to point out what I missed? I saw nothing in the article indicating that it would ban smoking outdoors in general
In your experience, do bartenders tend to take their smoke breaks in the outdoor seating area with the patrons? If not then your post is moot - the ban isn’t for employees taking a smoke break out back.
Well you specifically mentioned the smell which is what I was referring to
Absolutely brilliant.
Smoking is a choice and you’re choosing to make it someone else’s problem by smoking at pubs
outside you cant tell even a few seconds later.
I’ve got bad news for you, smoker…we can tell. You fuckin STINK no matter where you smoke. Your breath, your clothes, your hair…yuck. Everyone knows you took that cigarette break.
Pay went up by 5%? Awesome, prices and rent going up by 25%
Am I blind or is there no spacebar/enter keys?
Let “bigger is better” people waste their money like they already do on other products. It makes things cheaper for the rest of us while opening up new avenues for display technology in the future.
I agree that 1000hz is ridiculous, I have a 165hz monitor and can’t tell the difference past 120 or so. But that’s not really the point…this will never be a mainstream product but the technology may lead to useful advancements in the future
Recently?
Tech has always been about pushing boundaries. And that’s not a bad thing
I wonder if progress will be slow and steady until we finally get there or if it will be a huge jump past the finish line like there was in the 80s. Either way, I don’t expect to see practical applications outside of the lab in my lifetime…but it’s really fun to watch the science advanced, even if it is all over my head
4k is kind of shit when you’re streaming it but something like Blu-ray is definitely a noticeable upgrade on a 4k TV. If the movie torrent is only a couple gigs, it’s a low quality rip and no better then 1080p
As in, one probably exists but has not been discovered yet. Every year scientists get them running closer and closer to room temperature
I believe the largest database of IR hex codes is Remotecentral.com, it’s been around for decades
Uncle Tom, is that you?