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I think my main point is your guys' 'stuff' sounds at least a tad more practical than my 'stuff.' Speaking of practical, this is reason #38 why my husband is best husband: Me: *trying to dump lumpy food contents from giant floppy plastic bags into storage canning jars, first directly then with a ladle ... dribbling everywhere ... cursing...* *some days later a package shows up on the doorstep* Me: "I didn't order anything? What cha get, honey, huhhuhhuh? What cha get?" Hubby: "Here, have this giant-mouth funnel." ...it's his version of flowers.
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^ The start of Booby Trap had Geordi on a hologram date with some crew member - except she rejected him, which is probably why he found Ms Hologram so kewl. Rebound! Did they ever show him having a gf in even a one-off episode? I can't remember.
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Mel has not shown himself to be particularly "educated/enlightened" or "progressive" when it comes to certain things. I remember the hoopla (and theater audience reaction) re: when the King tossed that one guy out the window... That said, from an artistic standpoint I can kinda understand wanting to have more of a David and Goliath visual representation vs. any type of accuracy. I really like Braveheart as a rousing entertainment but to me it was obviously nothing but pure fantasy even if inspired by a historical person.
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When I spend $300-$400 it's usually on something like beef jerky, video games, giant pillows, and plushies.
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I've grown to like watching videos like these when I have nothing better to do ... which is most of the time.
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Space Sweepers on Netflix: Hm. I'm not sure exactly what I was expecting, but it felt a little disappointing. Some great visuals (mostly in the first and last 30 minutes) and some ok to charming group dynamics but kind of a jumbled mess. Also fairly generic, like taking some pieces from better movies to emulate. I did like how language was used in the film where outside of the main S. Korean stars, most talking in their own language (some kind of 'universal translator' concept I guess?) at each other so one group is speaking French while the other is still using Korean, vs. Star Trek's translator with the audience only hearing English, if that makes sense. The middle hour drags and could have cut 15-20 minutes without anyone missing anything. Maybe a 6/10. Considering S. Korea hardly ever deals with sci-fi, not a bad attempt but they still have some learnin' to do.
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I remember wondering if the motherboard (on its side) would be strong enough to support the 2080ti. It was so heavy vs. the 980ti. I'm waiting for when gpu's weigh 20 pounds and we'll need four straps coming off of it that'll attach to loop rings inside of our cases to hold it in place.
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Wag More Bark Less -- Cute and Funny Animal Pics
LadyCrimson replied to rjshae's topic in Way Off-Topic
This isn't a video about cats, but rather a documentary about the three main stages of aging. -
So, so, me. The section re: wearing masks ... also, so me.
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My mother had a large percolator (60's? 70's?), with the clear lid handle so you could see the coffee jumping up and down into it. As a kid I thought it was magic. Then eventually in the 80's she went to a Krups auto coffee maker and I never saw that thing again.
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I need to see this.
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^ Rain may not generally be very adventurous/story-making, but it's a lot more fun to listen to. Sifting through movies on Netflix (usually I do series) ... there sure are a lot of low grade movies on there with famous to semi-famous people in them. I've been making my way through several. An alien-invasion type sci-fi film with Lee Pace called "Revolt" wasn't all that bad considering. I need more supernatural horror films tho. So few decent ones.
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Bought a small, cheap "laptop" table as a desk extender. I was using a clamp-to-desk board but it was a little too small and kept slipping so I'd have to readjust the clamps all the time. Table is much better. Hacksawed the metal tubes so min. height could be a little shorter and didn't use the included cheap wheels (sits on carpet in my case). Stable enough for a heavy KB, food plates, drinks, etc. Not something to support a lot of weight but it does the job of portable desk-top just fine. Even has a long slot to rest your tablet/phones in. And - mail order wise, imo Choi's kimchi is the best one. One of the few snacks/sides I can eat tons of without guilt so I get it often. I woke up this morning and shoveled some into my face first thing, in fact. Mmm. Can you imagine life without tastebuds? I sure can't.
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What Are You Playing Now: The meaning of life
LadyCrimson replied to Gorth's topic in Computer and Console
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What Are You Playing Now: The meaning of life
LadyCrimson replied to Gorth's topic in Computer and Console
Started a game of Medieval Dynasty. Couldn't figure out how to craft the starter stone axe. Finally looked it up and realized the controller doesn't seem to access the crafting menu properly. Works fine for almost everything else but ... oh well, KB/mouse is near at hand and I can just use it when I must. Then I realized that this is one of those survival games where your hunger meter drops super-rapidly and you need to eat like 10 steaks to get it up again. Who the heck eats 10 steaks per meal, honestly. Are these "steaks" the size of quarters? Maybe some skills eventually helps it out some but nope, not dealing with that type of survival. Anyway, game settings allow you to turn on/off most "survival" aspects but you can only do it at the beginning of a new game. So I started over and turned off hunger/thirst and inventory weight limit. I am not spending 20 minutes carrying 10 logs back and forth to a storage bin constantly just to build a pre-fab small hut. Maybe I'll try it with all that back on later, but for now... Anyway! Outside of that - I'm liking the game so far. Good for exploration and management etc. Tried poking a boar (I may not need to eat but I could sell the meat!) and it trampled me. Good times. -
Netflix - Spycraft, 8 episode series. I liked it. Can pay full attention or use it as background while cooking or something else. Presented with uncomplicated methods and examples aren't dwelt on in great length. Goes into the far past methods and current concerns. Nothing masterful but a decent documentary series.
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Netflix - The Dig. Interesting topic, sedately paced (zzzz) movie. But I'll watch Ralph Fiennes in almost anything so...still, it was more attention-keeping to search/read up on the whole, factual story then it was to watch the movie itself.
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Subway borrows a page from Spacer's Choice
LadyCrimson replied to StarSword's topic in Way Off-Topic
I bought some Carr "whole wheat crackers". I expected crackers. What I got was a thick round sweet tasting cookie. Sweeter than graham crackers. I learned about "meat glue" recently and how in the US they even put it in a lot of "bread-y" products and apparently there is something called "crab spaghetti" where they mix crab with tons of meat glue to form strands and ... ...in another 100 years food will all be labeled as "food product" because there will be no actual real food. Edit: unless you grow it yourself. -
Rain and more rain = ants in my computer room. Darnit. It's very rare they come in here. After my initial cleanup I'll be spending the whole day crushing the odd stray ant here and there with my finger. Sigh. On another note, Amazon Fresh is working fine in my area again - no mobile needed, no waiting list, often same-day/4 hours after you order it delivery. Awesome. Thus I discovered pre-packaged broccoli-slaw. That's the stalks of broccoli (left over from when companies sell you bags of just the crowns, I'd guess) turned into spaghetti like strands. I don't care about making cole-slaw out of them - but stir fry those up with my usual other stuff and texture/taste wise it's almost like I am eating ... chow mien. Only it's not bread-carbs. I'll be getting a couple bags of those every week now. My new favorite thing!
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^ The 2nd one was slightly better than the original/first movie, but that's not saying a whole lot perhaps.
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Yeah...I mean it's not like I was expecting Oscar-worthy films, and they did have some amusing moments here and there. But even for what they are, they were not even all that much "fun." Watchable, but ... Also - I watched that Godzilla vs. Kong trailer. I have a feeling we saw all the main action sequences that will occur in that trailer and the rest of the movie will be made up of long reaction shots of various star cameos. Remember when trailers made you want to see the movie, vs. feel like you already saw the movie? That said, I'm sure those scenes will be be giant-monster movie mayhem fun.
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Erased is based on a manga (like many animes are) which began in 2012, so I think it pre-dates Life is Strange. I've had both the anime and the live-action series in my Netflix watchlist for ages. Just one of the many shows I haven't gotten around to watching. Tried Cobra Kai. The first episode was amusing with all the film references/comedy. The next two were much less amusing and I'm already bored of the macho posturing (even humorous) and rehashed highschool bully stuff. I do like the blonde lead tho - I don't remember his name - but it's weird because Ralph M. is sort of terrible. I mean he was never a great actor but it worked playing an awkward kid in those movies. In this series he's ... I dunno, I'm finding him almost unwatchable. It really was Mr. Miyagi that made the original film (the sequels were ok but not great) so watchable, imo.
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Wot I bought last - a fool and their money mystary edition
LadyCrimson replied to ShadySands's topic in Computer and Console
Calico - some low cost indie sim/rpg with simple graphics. (Eventually) ride a giant cat! *buy-click* Medieval Dynasty - wander/explore, build up a village (that'll do work/gather stuff for you? eventually you're the boss? dunno?), hunt, collect stuff, do quests for villagers, build stuff, survive hunger/weather/thirst. Maybe if you think of something like Banished only in 3D/survival-sim format? It's been in early access for a few months and they recently added horses (if you can get enough gold to get one...). Controller friendly so no thumb-destroying mouse needed. Seems ok at the start. -
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Wag More Bark Less -- Cute and Funny Animal Pics
LadyCrimson replied to rjshae's topic in Way Off-Topic
Based on the sounds and initial laughter and old man's anticipatory grin I'd guess they make the cat curious/go into hunt mode making scratchy or other noises. It's like if you wiggle your toes under a blanket while in bed and a cat stalks/hunts/attacks them. The cat hitting the actual face I'm not sure about, unless it has something to do with reflections on the eyeglasses or the grin (teeth baring), or its just the area the cat knew it could reach from a floor jump. Anyway - cats go into hunt-mode because of sound and movement. The more you "play" with them like that the more likely they are to react to stuff like that even if you aren't doing it intentionally. Edit: I had a cat once who I'd pat my shoulder and he'd jump from floor to the shoulder/back. After a while he'd do it without me signalling and thus I'd just be bent over a table or something and suddenly have a cat flying onto my back causing me to shriek in surprise, especially if I had no clothes on/claws. EditEdit: he liked piggyback airplane rides