Sean_Malloy
Sean Malloy
Sean_Malloy

“Basically, any game that’s camera-driven, benefits from hotkeys or precise, binary inputs is better with MKB.”

It would be entertaining to have the lawyers from the other side of the case double down on the race, religion, or sexual orientation” aspect by pointing out that her suit, if upheld, would allow for refusing to serve a couple because they’re interracial, and then see how Justice Thomas reacts.

It depends a lot on where that’s from; if it’s from a part of the submersible that was outside of the pressure vessel, then it wouldn’t have been subjected to the crushing from the implosion. But I agree that it is in suspiciously good shape to be a major part of the wreckage.

From what I’ve seen, you don’t get anything from huge carrots; the bigger carrots always have bigger fibrous cores that don’t contribute much to flavor and require longer cooking to soften; I prefer using smaller carrots. The same goes for most of the other root vegetables; if there’s a fibrous core, it’s

I got put on a blood-pressure medication due to my pressure being high every time my doctor’s assistant measured it at my appointments, even though I have an extended record of normal-to-slightly-low blood pressure from the vitals taken when I donate platelets at the local blood bank. I finally asked to have my blood

“...it is changing tech policy by stretching existing regulations to places no one believed they could go.”

I remember reading about a mathematics-based bar bet that, admittedly requiring setup, that tips things to 100% in your favor. The bet has you arrange a deck of cards in alternating colors, then give it a single riffle shuffle and cut the deck between two cards of the same color. The bet is that, turning cards over in

“Speaking of tails, I can’t remember the last time I saw a high mount elevator.”

Reading this article makes me wonder about taking a recipe for gingerbread and pouring the batter into my waffle maker. Brownie batter I think might be a little too stiff to spread properly when you close the waffle maker, so you’d need to spread it yourself beforehand, but it’s still something to try.

Worse than that; there are only three unique designs, and the rest are ‘variants’. I thought we were done with this crap when the comic book publishers gave up on producing half a dozen variant covers in an attempt to drive up sales.

Or a Force-sensitive individual taken up by the Inquisitorius and trained by them, then has some traumatic experience that results in them rejecting the whole darkity-dark-dark-dark philosophy without going full reject-everything-even-vaguely-dark the way the Jedi seemed to want to enforce, taking an unauthorized

“The fact that these internet giants would rather cut off Canadians’ access to local news...”

Al Gore, 2009: “Some of the models suggest to Dr, Maslowski that there is a 75% chance that the entire north polar ice cap during some of the summer months could be completely ice-free within the next five to seven years.”

That sounds like a delightful enticement to overeating, like the yeasted orange-cranberry bread recipe I found in ‘Bernard Clayton’s Complete Book of Breads’ that makes fantastic French toast... assuming it survives long enough to go stale.

Even in this day and age, there are still people using their personality for birth control...

It’s the ‘risk averse’ attitudes you see in production companies all over; it’s gotten so expensive to actually produce a movie or TV series that “take a chance on something new” gets shoved all the way to the back of the bus behind endless “X made lots of money; let’s make a sequel”, “X made lots of money; let’s do

The other answer is that it’s indeterminate. You could be anywhere on a isolatitudinal circle 1+(1/π) miles north of the South Pole, so that when you walk a mile south, walking a mile west takes you completely around the south pole to the point where you started walking west, so walking a mile north takes you back to

I remember many years ago the staff at the San Diego Wild Animal Park talking about the fences, explaining how having the tops of the fence curved back over the enclosure discouraged the animals from jumping the fence, and I see with a casual search that the same technique is used to stop dogs from climbing or jumping

“No smoking is a given.”

Your last line reminded me of an “a la Mexicana” recipe from the 1950s I ran across on the Gallery of Regrettable Food where the sum total of the spices in the recipe was “few grains of pepper (if you like)“.