My family lives in Texas and I live in Oregon. I’ve been a VR evangelist for a few years now, but as soon as my dad saw some of the social features on the Quest he picked one up. Playing multiplayer games in VR makes it feel like we’re in the same room. Star Trek: Bridge Commander has been really great; even though…
“Puritanism: The haunting fear that someone, somewhere, may be happy.”
I removed some from an Eclipse with 20K on it, once. Saw them during an oil change, yanked them and had the customer come back, mad that the car seemed like it had blown struts 😂
Have the next 10 days off. Tonight’s agenda.....Tito’s Vodka and Control. My God what an amazing game.
“The weekend is for a long weekend right after I had some vacation time”
Thanks for being such a loyal reader. But skip this.
Thanks for being such a loyal reader. But skip this.
Only for perpendicular parking. If the lot is angle parking; you will pull out and be going the wrong way down the aisle.
This is how the Japanese think of Europeans.
also, have a decent sunday everyone
You should remove the spikes from your pedals then....
“ It actually hurts to push the pedals, without the soles as cushions.”
Good intel on the barefoot thing, I actually believed that one. I do that in my Jeep all the time when it’s warm and I’m wearing flip flops. To me it always felt way safer than possibly getting a flop caught under a pedal.
Yeah, darn that Outer Worlds only being a pretty great game. Those bastards.
Outside of the theater that was showing CATS, I saw some curiously placed shredded green particulate matter labeled “CATNIP DLC” near the entrance. I wonder if it is a requirement to watch this film.
I was going to say, the fact that these cats seem to be able to recognise their own reflections is more impressive than the freak out is entertaining! (Though it is pretty entertaining)
This is pretty much a version of the Mirror Test (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mirror_test)
Wow, he has aged terribly. Like a red wine that’s been sitting next to a radiator for 40+ years.