Syndafloden
Syndafloden
Syndafloden

Community, I believe.

There is likely a decent amount of old paper, various oily substances, electrical equipment in various states of decay and disrepair and the like. Accidents happen.

30-40% is quite hefty. Yikes. At the event near me, at least, price ranges were listed as, e.g., “410 SEK (incl 20:- in service fees)“. It never allows me to go to a checkout, so mayhaps there is a double whammy later on, but that’d by out of the ordinary. Cheers!

I’ve rewritten this comment about three times now after learning new things. Apparantly we do have ticketmaster, and apparantly I’ve been visiting their site a lot the last month, looking at tikets and seating for a local show. At that show, service fees from ticketmaster are roughly 5-15% of the total ticket price.

The price range was 415-625 SEK, so about 45-68 USD

A “Nearby”-system that is based on pokestops? Well, that’s great in the city where I can pass 27 pokestops in 10 minutes... Less so in my smaller town where I have 3 pokestops over 2.5 km, and a fourth one perhaps 5km from that, and then two more at perhaps twice that distance.

I’ve thought all these changes odd. Worsening the nearby-feature, making it harder to catch pokemon, harder to detect pokemon, closing pokevision, especially at a time when honeymoon phase is starting to dissipate.

We don’t have a lot of them, though I do believe that they’ve seen a bit of an upswing in recent years.

I do remember the Clinton/Lewinsky affair, so probably that. Was around seven at the time. I remember the news stories about the WTC on the 12th, and the assault + subsequent death of the Swedish foreign minister on the 10th resp 11th of september 03.

Intent is not the entirety. If it was, there’d be no issue with me calling you a “dimwit whose lack in brains is matched only by your lack of purpose upon this world”, so long as my intent with those words is something along the lines on “Good Morning”.

Sharp. The point of a dagger is sharp.

At least here in Sweden, there’s a semi-decent selection of non-alcoholic beers. Few, if any, that truly match alcoholic beer, but usually enough to get you by on the odd occasion.

Sceviour left Dallast Stars :( but they got Dan Hamhuis :)

The case for the Hall/Larsson trade is that the Oilers have shit defense, and while they traded for lesser players, they traded for a stronger team, i.e. Lucics points (~50) plus a defense strengthened by Larsson will outweigh the scoring by Hall (~70).

Hockey on Deadspin? Yes please more.

It’s very good. Superficially, there’s the gambling and cards aspect, but in actuality — preferrably — a reference to the air force. There’s been some good discussion and concept art about it on r/hockey.

Great article. I thoroughly enjoy hockey, both the local leagues and the NHL, one of the few sports I like. What I don’t like is the violence in it.

One issue with protective gear, helmets, and pads are that you are more protected, but others are going to hit you harder, because you’re protected, thus possibly leading to more, and more severe, injuries especially in the long term.

I think much of the discrepancy comes from expectations, and what values are used to measure the qualities. In a lot of ways, I’ll readily agree that it was a less-than-stelarly-written film.

I’d be interested in reading an article about this from a technical perspective - Differences in hard- and software between console and PCs, the challenges that brings, and how it sometimes goes awry. A CPU and a GPU functions differently, where a game optimized from a stronger CPU will run like shit on a PC with a