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Bartimaeus

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  1. Pretty powerful speech from House Majority Leader Adam Schiff on the closing of the impeachment hearings yesterday.
  2. hwinfo64 is great, though it's a little overkill. Video of its sensors in action: https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/s/prf7fw0bm6dmzdo/2019-11-20_22-48-09.mp4
  3. I won't lie: I took a perverse pleasure in seeing this picture.
  4. Packers were like that for a lot of this decade with Aaron Rodgers. Hoping they get bounced much the same way we did (...although preferably with less winning in the Wild Card/Divisional rounds).
  5. Earlier in the season, I thought the Seahawks would falter and be replaced by the Rams, but they just keep barely winning games, whether it's against great or terrible teams. Bah.
  6. https://thehill.com/homenews/campaign/470861-biden-says-he-wont-legalize-marijuana-because-it-may-be-a-gateway-drug Biden's officially against legalizing marijuana due to it possibly being a "gateway drug". Well, I'm glad he said it out loud, because the Democratic voter base is pretty overwhelmingly in favor of it, so hopefully it hurts him. (e): Also, Trump tying a gubernatorial election to himself and saying that the Republican candidate losing would be a personal loss to him backfires once again, with both Kentucky and Louisiana electing Democratic governors this month. Fun stuff.
  7. @KaineParker & @213374U: I know there's something to be said about fighting the good fight - really, I do...but there's a big difference between discussing with someone who is simply frequently on the opposite side of you vs. a hack fraud ideologue who consistently displays zero good faith any time you engage with them on any issue. Stop giving the latter the platform to spew their bull****...or at least any bigger of one than they're unfortunately currently afforded, .
  8. @213374U: Hey, I just made a handy little how-to guide for you and everyone else that you may find helpful: https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/s/n8glwp45o75cwyv/2019-11-16_18-59-27.mp4
  9. High quality product.
  10. NFL is such a danged copycat league. Whooping the Cowboys at AT&T Stadium is the Packers' thing! (e): Of course, right after I say that, the Cowboys get 2 TDs...
  11. Yeah, if HoonDing posted that, I'd be having a hoot - instead, I'm not even able to read it until someone else quotes it. What a shame.
  12. Hey, I'm of the opinion that we may very well be frauds, too. We're probably just better frauds than the Cowboys is all, .
  13. I'm hoping this will be the Cowboys', "Wow, the Cowboys are actually good...for real!" game, where they then immediately get embarrassed the next week to someone much worse.
  14. lmao (Context: Trump's guy, Matt Bevin, lost the Kentucky governorship tonight)
  15. Thanks for linking, that was all over the place but still sort of great. Interested to see where it goes. Love the setting and premise*, and there were some immediately likeable characters on top of it. (e): Hope it gets picked up by someone - I see that this was an indie production. *Charlie's aim will no doubt remind NWN2 players of Kaelyn the Dove, even if the setup to get there is very different...
  16. It was pretty bad. The offensive line got manhandled similarly to week 1 @ Bears, which got Aaron Rodgers doing that thing that magnifies the problem tenfold where he refuses to take shorter plays and instead keeps trying to sit in the pocket for ten seconds waiting for that big play downfield that never comes. In other words, the exact opposite of what you want to happen in a situation where your offensive line is getting destroyed.
  17. The person in government was elected or appointed by someone who ran on serving their citizens, and is entrusted with powers, duties, and responsibilities to do so. When they accept a bribe, through our legal bribery system or not, they tend to do things that run contrary to their elected or appointed purpose/promises and against the wishes of their voters. There would be no need to bribe them to take a stance they already had, right? They're the ones that ran on doing right by their citizens - the briber did no such thing, and is merely taking advantage of the bribee's moral capriciousness and, if the bribe is legal, our legal system allowing such to happen. It's not that the briber did nothing wrong per se (morality still exists even if our corporate world insists to this Earth's fiery end that it doesn't), but they're not the ones that're turning around and selling me and my fellow citizens out for a dime after promising to do the exact opposite and getting voted in for it.
  18. To be fair, books as a medium are significantly better (at least for me) at carrying fantastic and crazy elements than film.
  19. The Shining (1980). I wasn't sure that I'd like it going into it (my impression was that the movie was too over the top and absurdist for me), but it's actually fine overall. Still, I wasn't big on the more fantastic elements of the movie: would've preferred them to tone it down for something a little more grounded, but the fact that I still thought it was decent even going into it with a "meh" outlook is nice. Shelley Duvall was the star of the show in this for me - her subtle way of just kind of taking Jack's abuse as he gets more and more insane until she reaches her breaking point was great. I'd seen the "here's Johnny!" scene isolated before, and I always thought she seemed ridiculously, comedically overwrought, but it was a completely different experience with the context of seeing the rest of the movie first.
  20. ...You ever read a person's post and instantly get the feeling "this is not a genuine poster - real people (i.e. people who are not trying to play a character) don't talk this way"? @algroth ...I know absolutely nothing about this band, haha - was just trying to link a working video. I'm so very particular about vocalists that I can't listen to most music, which makes my opinion for music pretty negligible for most people, .
  21. They tried to sneak him in right after having a "tribute to veterans" segment or something along those lines while the stadium was already pre-cheering, and it was positively Spongebob-esque in it instantly changing from cheers to boos. You hate to see it.
  22. is it tho too bad I don't like the vocalist
  23. I'm not really playing anything that needs the d-pad - no fighting games or anything of the sort, mostly just an occasional indie and retro game (and if necessary, I have a cheap Logitech controller if I really need to exclusively use the d-pad). I have a physical condition with my hands that causes them to wear and get aggravated very easily, and the condition is only getting worse with time. Years ago, I remember playing Bloodborne on the PS4 and having to stop playing frequently due to the toll it was taking because of the dualshock controller. I am pretty sure I would not last for long at all today with something like that, unfortunately.
  24. The problem I have with dualshock-type controllers is that they're rather uncomfortable and the left analogue stick being deeper into the controller makes it too difficult (...and aggravating to my thumb) to control. Seems like I'm stuck with these terrible Xbox One controllers...although the Switch Pro Controller is interesting, I might try one of those next just for the heck of it.
  25. Yeah, there are way too many different kinds of ports on laptops to know what a "flatter ethernet"-looking port actually would be, especially not knowing the age of the laptop. Most likely, it is not anything network-related at all. I'm kind of curious to see it nonetheless, because I'm unable to think of anything that really looks like an RJ-45 (ethernet) port besides an RJ-11 (modem) port - RJ-45s are a totally hollow port, which basically nothing else on a PC is or really even looks like it is. (e): Picture that might help: Only the RJ-11 looks anything like an RJ-45 to me, but you said "flatter", not "thinner", which doesn't jive with that.
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