He’s infiltrating his Jefferies tube.
He’s infiltrating his Jefferies tube.
He has a history.
I don’t know if I can pick a favorite artist, my tastes are too varied. There’s a ton of good suggestions in this thread, so a couple album recommendations I have that I don’t see are:
Mannheim Steamroller - Fresh Aire II
Rheostatics - Melville
We used to have huge crowds, I’ve been there. I’ve campaigned with them. Huge crowds. We filled the National Mall. Millions of people. You should have seen them. I’ve spoken to them. Now, they’re all gone. Where are they, I don’t know. They were huge. Now they’re so small. You should see them now. Wow. What a small crowd.
I just got a Switch 1, I’m not ready for change!
After a quick image search, yes. I love it.
That looks really cool. I like whatever style of architecture this is.
Omg, I forgot about the Quark episode. I’ve only seen DS9 once. Both those episodes strengthen my core with the extreme cringe they induce.
When my Crohn’s is flaring up I’ve probably hit those numbers.
Beautiful. That’s exactly what I wanted to see. Thank you. That’s a very cool video.
The last I had heard was that it was a time consuming, very manual process. That the cells of the batteries had to be removed, opened, and unrolled all by hand. I don’t see in the article anywhere that mentions the ease of disassembly, or if any of it can be automated. The 95% recovery is great, for sure. I wonder how scalable the project is though if it isn’t automated.
That’s damn impressive, I wasn’t aware of that. Thank you for sharing!
No doubt batteries are getting better all the time. But they’re still hard to recycle, and and lithium mining isn’t exactly environmentally friendly itself. I’m still hoping for either a different electrolyte or some new design method that makes them easier to disassemble and recycle. I’ll be looking for a new car in probably 5 years, I really hope I’ll feel good about EV’s by then.
I play this every December. I brush off the Sega Saturn and relive Christmas of 1998.
I think the worst way to sum up his channel is that he reviews MP3 players and bad headphones. You’d really just have to see it, he’s very funny.
I just finished Michael Crichton’s Prey again. The last time I read it was when it came out. It’s still good. Don’t know what to start next.
Yeah, she definitely crossed the line that time. It was probably the most mad I have ever seen her. I can’t remember if that was also when she slapped me, or if that was something else. But really, those were the worst instances and the other 98% of my childhood was very good. And we really do have a very good relationship today. I don’t think I deserved it, or any child would deserve that. My schooling was just a hotbutton issue for her, and I pushed it really hard that time.
My mom was very strict with me as a child, but I don’t think it was narcissistic. She was very focused on my education. I had to do well and get a good job. But it was because she wanted me to have good health insurance as I have had chronic health issues from birth. I have a good job now, my student loans are paid off, and she was right about me needing good health insurance. Our relationship is lovely now. But I’ll probably always remember the time that I skipped a homework assignment and she spit in my face.
Is that the well from The Ring?