Tons of amazing original content, and very cheap.
Tons of amazing original content, and very cheap.
Ok but something that’s really bothered me about A Quiet Place (besides the writing being god awful).
When she’s giving birth in the bathtub, the lights start flickering. They provide no explanation for why the lights are flickering. It’s legit just a scary movie trope in-action.
Aw is that canon? I liked how they didn’t explain it in the show.
I once sat behind a dude in line filling four propane tanks that he put in the back seat of his pickup truck.
Someone call Mumen Rider!
Maybe not relevant for this specific discussion, but a decent quantity of Americans are stuck with fucking Dollar General for their groceries and they sure as hell don’t deliver.
Ironically, it didn’t break, but when I was on the road and needed a power drill to fix something, I didn’t feel bad about dropping $500 on a new Milwaukee from Ace hardware.
Power tools. If you are not a professional and need to buy a tool (if you can’t borrow one), buy the cheap one.
I used a $30 Ryobi drill for over a decade and it was fine.
Thought this was a design for a clip on Jack Daniel’s bottle handle and got excited.
If you sidegrade to a Casio F-91W, there’s a fun open-source project called Sensor Watch that repolaces the PCB to bring some nice features.
My watch can now tell me sunrise/sunset times, run 6 different count down timers, and act as a full dice set for DnD.
Full list of complications: https://www.sensorwatch.net/docs/watchfaces/complication/
Like half of the water in the US goes to grow plants to feed animals that we eat. Fuck those animals, I want that water.
Nuts in brownies. Fucking don’t.
I mean to paraphrase Brenan Lee Mulligan: “if you have magic that can teleport things instantly, giving the task of delivering letters to Earth’s slowest bird is animal cruelty.”
With very few exceptions, that popular TV show you like with either end bad or get cancelled before it gets a chance to end bad.
Bilbo says he feels like butter spread over too much bread.
Just don’t eat all the bread! If I have too much bread, I freeze it. I don’t butter it with a tragically small amount of butter.
The line should be like “too little butter spread over bread” or something.
I’ve been thinking of doing this for my server. How do you organize the extra features?
Haven’t watched this particular video, but we watched the iPhone 14 one when my wife was shopping for a new phone a year ago.
He only does landscapes, so he won’t answer the question for indoor lighting.
And I guess I can walk my claim back a bit. I’m just a bit frustrated since I had a hard time finding a purpose built camera that could match an iPhone while being remotely pocketable.
Ricoh does alright for my purposes.
What’s also surprising is that Blue Sky Studios who created the franchise was shut down in 2021.
So pretty shitty that they shut them down just to continue the franchise without them.