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  1. I grew up in Denmark. A country that has more blue cheese variants (and cheeses in general whether Bries, sliced cheese or Feta variants) than you can shake a stick at Very tasty and all natural. Stacking up quite well to the foreign competition, including those snobby French wannabe cheese makers. As it was said in Life of Brian: Blessed are the Cheese makers They have nothing like the nutty flavours of Gruyère though Edit: I remember our school class went and visited a cheese maker. It was the first time I tasted a 12 month "vintage" cheese, that crumbled between your fingers. A bit too salty for my liking as a child. Later I grew to appreciate it.
  2. I'm more of a Gruyère fan (nope, no Haute Couture cheese tastes here) I checked the news and saw Argentina being one finalist. Is France the other? (I really didn't follow the WC this time around)
  3. because if feels like ages since I last posted a Rammstein video (Rammstein from 1998AD I think)...
  4. That's what happened in Crimea and the reason they decided they would rather be a part of Russia instead of Ukraine (keep in mind that even though Zelensky is a "modern" and progressive Ukrainian leader that it's hard not to sympathize with, his predecessors weren't all like that)
  5. We held a monthly Lan party night at my old workplace back in Denmark. It was fun. Usually games like Delta Force (it could handle up to 32 players), Re-volt (a hilarious little RC controlled car racing game) or Unreal (the original Unreal, not to be confused with Unreal Tournament). When playing Delta Force, we would sometimes invite the IT department of the local city council to join and we would team up against each other (city council vs. my company). Delta Force had both LAN and Online Multiplayer mode and my company had the oversized servers to host it
  6. Dang it, now I need to go start my VPN again to watch Youtube videos Edit: So, CBS doesn't like Australia. Luckily I'm now suddenly in LA, California
  7. I think the largest Aussie note I've ever seen (once) was a $100 AUD. Normally the ATM's give you $20 or $50 bills. A quick wiki check tells me there used to be a $1 note until 1966 (which replaced the 10 shilling note) The $1 note got replaced by a $1 coin in 1984 With the current inflation, I wouldn't be surprised if we end up with new $200 and $500 notes some day 2025 prediction... going shopping after payday
  8. Wut? Cookies abusing the samesite property? Send for Marie Antoinette immediately!
  9. Waiting for the day where the unmanned planes controlled by Alexa decides to slug out with the unmanned planes controlled by Siri.... who needs Skynet?
  10. It wasn't just the FIFA World Cup that Qatar bought through bribes... https://www.bbc.com/news/world-europe-63952993 "Greek MEP Eva Kaili has denied involvement in an alleged bribery scandal involving World Cup host Qatar at the European Parliament. She is one of four suspects charged, after Belgian investigators found large sums in cash in homes and a suitcase. MEPs have voted - by 625 to one - to strip Ms Kaili of her role as one of its 14 vice-presidents. Parliament leader Roberta Metsola has spoken of "difficult days for European democracy" --- "Qatar has denied any wrongdoing." --- Part of the generous "gifts" offered by Qatar to members of the European Parliament seized by police
  11. Finished episode 5 "The Calling" of 1899 today. I'm getting some very strong The Matrix vibes by now...
  12. The theory of stupidity and its implications/consequences
  13. Watched second episode of 1899. The mystery deepens. The soundtrack is a bit anachronistic, but otherwise a very intriguing mystery so far
  14. Because genetics always interested me... https://www.bbc.com/news/health-63859184 A teenage girl's incurable cancer has been cleared from her body in the first use of a revolutionary new type of medicine. All other treatments for Alyssa's leukaemia had failed. So doctors at Great Ormond Street Hospital used "base editing" to perform a feat of biological engineering to build her a new living drug. Six months later the cancer is undetectable, but Alyssa is still being monitored in case it comes back. ... They started with healthy T-cells that came from a donor and set about modifying them. The first base edit disabled the T-cells targeting mechanism so they would not assault Alyssa's body The second removed a chemical marking, called CD7, which is on all T-cells The third edit was an invisibility cloak that prevented the cells being killed by a chemotherapy drug The final stage of genetic modification instructed the T-cells to go hunting for anything with the CD7 marking on it so that it would destroy every T-cell in her body - including the cancerous ones. That's why this marking has to be removed from the therapy - otherwise it would just destroy itself. If the therapy works, Alyssa's immune system - including T-cells - will be rebuilt with the second bone-marrow transplant. ... It may have been a fluke, but maybe they're on to something. While Mama Merkel's billions swayed Biontech to change their line of mRNA research from cancer to covid, I do believe the "reliable" cure for cancer is through targeting the cells with a scalpel approach rather than the sledgehammer/tnt approach of chemo and radiation, trying to kill the patient as much as possible and hope the cancer cells dies before the patient.
  15. I used to be the same... but these days I prefer Coke Zero (or whatever they call it now) as well as the "Diet" Schweppes Ginger Ale. Not out of health concerns (that would be hypocritical of me considering what else I expose my body to), but because I prefer the flavour over the regular sugar sweetened versions Not that I get them often, but it happens, especially when the weather's very hot, as drinking filtered water all day long gets a bit boring (and you do drink a lot of water when it's hot and humid down here)
  16. I wonder how many years I have to be reminded about that one
  17. The forum just ate one of my posts, but luckily I remembered the remedy from last time.... hit page back, page forward, click on the (empty) reply box and your unposted text magically reappears (so you can copy it to the clipboard just in case and try hitting submit again)
  18. Continued from old thread: I did something unusual and watched an episode of something.... (that hasn't really happened since I bought GoT box set with all 8 seasons) (this was recommended to me by @BruceVC, thanks for that) Saw first episode of 1899. Excellent thriller/mystery/horror. I expected Chtulhu to rise of up, out of the waves any moment. Even if it didn't , there is something "Lovecraftian" about the whole atmosphere of this episode. A nice mix of languages too (I speak several of them). Me likey very much so far
  19. New thread here...
  20. So, we're just waiting for the announcement that WoW becomes an xbox exclusive? I don't feel like I have a stake in it anyway. If it comes on PC and it looks like I would like it, I buy it (unless a demo convinces me otherwise). Never owned a console. Don't have any plans to own one That being said, it was actually a PC game that "forced" my hand and made me abandon my Commodore Amiga and build a (my first) PC. Damn Fallout Demo didn't run well enough on my PC emulator on the Amiga
  21. If she runs out of things to do, she could always go back to school (a bad joke based on memes, I have absolutely no knowledge of what her true attendance is)
  22. Ah... but navigator houses are often very powerful and big time political players (if was such a thing as a ruling nobility class on Terra, it's the navigator houses). Unlikely your navigator would get her own hands (or third "warp" eye) dirty. Pull some strings to have a horde of assassins converge on Winterscales or get them declared hereticus extremis by the ecchlesiarchy? Bear in mind, I know nothing of the backstory of the families and navigator houses in your campaign Edit: An example of what the Primarch names are based on: https://www.thedarkfortress.co.uk/librarium/lionel_johnson.php#.Y5KM8X1Bx3g "Lionel Johnson and his poem 'The Dark Angel'"
  23. All he had to do was take off the wrap around his third eye and say 'hey, look at this!' edit: some of us are old enough to remember how the Horus Heresy came about in the time after Rogue Trader. GW needed some kind of justification for why there were 6 identical plastic titans in the Titan Legion box, 3 bad guys, 3 good guys, but other than the colour of the plastic, being the same model. Hence, a random comment about a civil war named The Horus Heresy was mention in passing. It was a cost cutting measure because they couldn't afford the tooling required (plastic is cheap, making the injection molds is very expensive) to put two different models in the box. Thus the heresy came about. Don't get me started on the primarch names (which came about when the GW guys met in a pub and started noting down names while slapping their knees in laughter in a drunken stupor... mind you I love the lore to bits, but half of those names are just cringe worthy (and that is me being nice)
  24. If I understood this correctly, the justice department has two goons (hired by Trump) word for where the missing documents were found, not observed or confirmed by anyone else?
  25. I miss the good old days when it showed member numbers... i occasionally got asked why i had number 666
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