MerricatTheExiled
MerricatTheExiled
MerricatTheExiled

This is what a public cannery looks like. We aren’t talking about grandma in the kitchen doing a batch of pickles, we are talking about entire harvests being canned - primarily because that was the only safe food preservation method many people had access to at the time. As a reminder, the ‘heyday’ of canning was just

Are still copyrighted despite what people tell you. Freeware is copyrighted software that explicitly provides a free license to use it. Abandonware is just a madeup term for software people want to use that is no longer being actively sold. Neither classification means the software is not copyrighted.

game is no longer copyrighted - chief, we are in an era where cartoons made before WWI are still copyrighted, there are zero games out there that aren’t.

“If only you hadn’t witnessed us arresting those dirty Jews, Fraulein, we wouldn’t have had to arrest you too.”

if you are doing ranch, just use the premade ranch powder, but I would assume - yes, you’d be able to flavor salt with any liquid based flavoring this way.

*WHOOSH* goes the point I was making.

That’s the distinction every website builder and app developer makes.

That is a distinction YOU make, that isn’t a distinction that is “officially how the word works in everyone’s mind” and given I still remember someone being prosecuted and found guilty for ‘hacking’ a newspaper’s CMS because they gave their login credentials to a third party, it’s not a legal distinction.

Attempting to gatekeep the word hack is a very poor hill to choose to fight on given the original meaning had nothing to do with malicious access to computers.

Public figures love arbitration. Sunshine Laws, Freedom of Information Access laws - well they love them a bit less. It’ll be interesting to see if an arbitrator even gets a chance to start looking at anything before this becomes a “You can’t NDA that”.

At the end of the day we have NO right to expect other people to fight our battles.

My speculation is that it’ll be on Steam despite Bethesda wanting it to be their exclusive, and it’ll be on Steam because the sales figures for Fallout 76 along with the difficulties they encounter with being the digital distributor for the game, will convince them they’d rather pay Valve to deal with the issues.

I wish we hadn’t lost the ability to star articles. (Why was that btw?) But please accept a virtual one from me anyway.

Host. The Perfect Host. 

Sadly it won’t remove any toxic byproducts created by the bacteria while it was alive though.

As I recall, some butchers/grocers inject carbon monoxide into their ground meats to prevent it from going brown. Not sure if that’s still legal or not, but it’s another pebble on the “smell it for freshness, don’t rely on the looks” pile.

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I’m sorry but the only thing I could think of after your opening paragraph was this: