Kirkaiya2
Kirkaiya
Kirkaiya2

People like that aren’t worth the effort (and, as you said, blood on the seats). But Ziff-Davis’s name sort-of lives on in ZD Net, which I still read, especially their hardware reviews.

Not sure if it's just me, but I didn't even see the Tigger flag in the video. Was it just off camera? Or am I blind....

Never mind

Ahhh, thank you for posting this! I saw the “white pixel” in several scenes when watching the movie over the weekend, and given that I have an LG OLED tv (which I got in 2018), I was concerned that it was starting to prematurely have problems.

As someone who bought a (2020) Kia Telluride SX with Premium package for MSRP in September 2019, I can tell you that (a) it’s a great vehicle, but (b) no way I would have paid $79k for it. I paid $46k for mine. I know Kia raised prices for the 2021 model year, but that dealer is insane - for that much money, get an

Maybe a threat to expand the court to 13 justices, if Dems win the White House and the Senate (giving a liberal majority on the court) would be enough to convince some senators to keep their 5-4 majority, and hold off on putting another conservative on the court.

Murkowski has come out and said she doesn't think they should move forward with this before the election.... Collins really does probably see this as her last best hope, so I think she's likely a "no". The pickings get slim after that...

Unfortunately, The Senate only requires 51 votes for a quorum. *sigh*

I came here to say this, and you did it first, and better. Kudos!

I test drove a Ford explorer, Volvo XC90, and Volkswagen Atlas before buying my Telluride last summer. The Volvo and the Telluride are both very nice vehicles, in a different league than the Explorer and Atlas. In the end, I bought the Telluride because it was $10k cheaper (than a similarly equipped XC90), has 7 USB

I’m not sure why some people seem so upset at the author, for merely writing what is well known - that many people who got the stimulus payments are not out of work, have savings, and are middle class or even upper middle class. Yes, some people really needed that money to pay rent, or buy food. But that’s not the

I’m not sure why some people seem so upset at the author, for merely writing what is well known - that many people

I have a bread machine, which simplifies making yeast-bread recipes (technically, baking powder bread recipes too, but you don’t really need a bread machine for those). I usually let the bread machine do the mixing and the rising, then I take out the dough and make dinner rolls, since they freeze really well. I’ll

I have a bread machine, which simplifies making yeast-bread recipes (technically, baking powder bread recipes too,

I think she’s a solid VP pick, in that she would bring some enthusiasm and pizzazz to the ticket. As long as Democrats don’t form their usual “circular purity firing squad”, and attack their own candidate for every prior little transgression, no matter how miniscule, rather than uniting behind the candidates who are

The radiator would quite obviously be external to the cooled chamber. The volume of the cooled chamber increases as the cube, but the radiator would not be on the interior of the structure. Plus, radiators are typically using folded 2D shapes in order to maximize the surface area, although in this case, a large sail

Oh, I know they thought of it, and for now, given the size of the river and budget, it’s not feasible (using cooled containment). But I do think it’s feasible, given a sufficiently large rover. Like I said, it would be much bigger than even the largest rivers ever landed on Mars or the moon, but volume scales with the

For a first Rover, this sort of (very cool!) automata / steampunk might be useful. Eventually, though, I think we’ll need to use active cooling if we want to do more in-depth exploration.

“the ship has tits. Space titties”

Your silhouette for class 5 looks a lot like Colonial One from Battlestar Galactica.

Are you kidding me? Beating a discriminatory DMV and forcing them to give my my plate, and $150K (which they had to pay him) seems like a fantastic thing to do in retirement.

Hahahaha, there are multiple ways to interpret that!!!