[-] [email protected] 2 points 2 hours ago

That was my argument back then. Someone eventually explained to me that lakes are freshwater and seas are saltwater, so that made that make sense.

[-] [email protected] 1 points 3 hours ago

Too little when dealing with Hitler.

[-] [email protected] 2 points 3 hours ago

Oh I get it. I really didn't get why The Great Lakes weren't called Seas. I happened to have a globe in the hallway because my parents house has more bookshelves than walls.

[-] [email protected] 1 points 3 hours ago

That line of thinking led to the "docudrama" 'What the bleep do we know?' and the extended version "What the bleep, further down the rabbit hole." Both of which can appear to be rational to most laymen, but are basically religious BS forced on a quantum physics foundation.

[-] [email protected] 1 points 3 hours ago

Gen X had the same messaging. We were told we were all special, and then reality set in and we couldn't do shit about anything. That's literally the plot of Fight Club. Late stage capitalism is a bitch and we've been here for at least 15 if not 20 years.

[-] [email protected] 1 points 3 hours ago* (last edited 3 hours ago)

I don't drink coffee, and rarely drink tea. Caffeine and I don't really get along, and I think coffee tastes bitter.

My mother drinks coffee, and tea. My father drinks tea.

One morning I got up before my mother did, and decided to make her a pot of coffee because of Folgers commercials, and wanting to be nice. I think I was 7 at the time. I thought that one scoop of coffee grounds = one cup of coffee, and the coffee maker clearly said that it made 12 cups of coffee.

My mother wandered into the kitchen smelling fresh coffee and prematurely thanked me for making coffee for her. She added the cream and sugar that she always did, and took a sip. Her eyes shot wide open, and she sat the cup on the counter before asking me how much coffee grounds I had added to that pot.

Apparently she only used 1.5 scoops of grounds, so I accidentally made something akin to cappuccino, except not. All I know is that because she taught me how to make coffee properly, I can still make a good pot of coffee for all the coffee zombies in my life, and my ADD wakes me up earlier than anyone that drinks the stuff.

[-] [email protected] 1 points 3 hours ago

There are multiple pigment standards for paint that include the word chocolate, as well as crayons, pastels, and watercolors. Dude was just fine thinking chocolate is a color.

[-] [email protected] 1 points 3 hours ago* (last edited 3 hours ago)

I had real trouble understanding why "The Great Lakes," weren't called The American Seas until I found out that Seas were large salt water bodies that aren't large enough to qualify as Oceans. Some more arbitrary bullshit as far as I was concerned.

And I mean The Superior Sea, The Huron Sea, The Michigan Sea, The Erie Sea, and The Ontario Sea.

[-] [email protected] 2 points 3 hours ago

See! Not all Americans are totally ignorant about geography! Just most of us!

/j

[-] [email protected] 1 points 3 hours ago* (last edited 3 hours ago)

I'm so white that Casper the friendly ghost calls me a cracker. The thugs with badges are noones friends, except the owners. They never help any situation, and can literally only destroy more lives, and make every situation they come in contact with worse. This will always be true as long as they are profit motivated, which they are, at least in the US, and many other countries that copied us.

[-] [email protected] 1 points 3 hours ago* (last edited 3 hours ago)

Well Mars and The Moon are relatively similar in size compared to The Earth. Mars being about twice the size of The Moon, therefore making Mars roughly 1/2 the size of The Earth, and The Moon roughly 1/3 the size of The Earth.

If Mars happened to be in an orbit roughly 500,000 mi or 800,000 km away from The Earth, it would appear that we would have two "Moons" the size of The Moon to the visible eye, giving the possibility of some absolutely crazy solar eclipse events. I don't think it would even drastically change the tides or the overall gravitational well of The Earth and its various current natural satellites all that much, thanks to the inverse squared law with gravity.

Maybe that was what was going on with several different worlds in SciFi that had multiple massive moons....

[-] [email protected] 2 points 4 hours ago

That's more a function of us not having the current definition of what a planet is growing up than anything.

Pluto got "downsized," because we had to refine the definition of what is and isn't a planet. Not our fault, and also not the fault of the previous scientists.

Kinda the one thing that I hate about the public's understanding of science. Most people do not grok the concept that, "no one can ever prove a theory correct, but one person can prove that, at least in specific circumstances, it is wrong."

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Simply put I have built a gaming tower that I have no monitor that will connect with the machine only having a BIOS and no OS. As I understand it, I need something that will connect with an HDMI cable, but that seems to be either a traditional monitor or a tablet. I'm completely unsure which would be more stable, and therefore "better." I lean towards the normal static monitor over HDMI enabled tablets, but I am uncertain if that is just me being out of touch with the latest hardware.

This is the build list I used, except I doubled the RAM to 64 GB of the same type.

https://pcpartpicker.com/list/mykt4M

Thank you very much, in advance.

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Mom sent me 6 lbs of Cuba, NY, extra sharp white cheddar. Made this Mac and cheese with 1.5 pounds :)

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I'm actually really glad that I waited until the deluxe edition was only $12.50 before I bought this game. I loaded it up and tried playing it on the settings that the game suggested and it was like playing the game in slow motion. Even once I set all of the graphics settings to the absolute lowest settings I could possibly find, for some reason in this game there is no "low setting," medium seems to be the lowest graphicals setting possible.

I'm happy that I have a game that I can play once I have an actual gaming machine, but it seems that almost all AAA games aren't capable of running on a laptop that has both 32GB of RAM, and a 4 TB SDD.

Why is it that years old games cannot play on maxed out hardware for the time?

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I love this channel. These guys show off the amazing talents of various drummers.

Not sure if it should be marked NSFW due to minor swearing.

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