Hahah, no
BearOfaTime
In my early 20's I realized I liked Mondays because things got back to normal (and my hangover was gone).
Been appreciative of Monday ever since.
Not in my games... Because I don't have any of their games.
Problem solved.
Just look at those disco-era outfits!
Serious question, what heart condition does one get from over exercising (we can over-exercise other muscles, so why not the heart)?
I'm not doubting, just wondering what to go lookup.
And reindex, also to throw random shit together and see if any meaningful connections come of it - well that's my explanation of dreams anyway.
Sounds like "recreational drugs".
In the end it's all the same, an arbitrary distinction (perhaps useful at times). Mankind has looked for ways to ease the pain of being human since the beginning of time.
"Life is pain, highness, anyone telling you otherwise is selling something" - Westley, Princess Bride
Give me a physical game, something to do, and I'll do it till I can't walk
But I despise "exercise", it's mind-numbing repitition. Every minute in the gym I want to run away from it. I really do hate it that much.
But when I find the right exercises, I do notice an improvement in my thinking, how I feel physically (reduced intensity of chronic pain), I sleep better, etc. I was very slow to figure this out (until my 40's). Like you, I said "this stuff doesn't work", and it didn't, until I found what worked for me. Seems like no one mentions that part.
Maybe you haven't found the exercises that work for you, or you're mostly OK so what you're doing doesn't have as profound an impact (or maybe a bit of both).
If nothing else, do exercises that benefit the stuff you like to do. Skiing - do squats, etc. .
I looked at storj.io a while back, prices seemed good.
OP specifically asked:
the glowing yellow balls or the entire meatballs.
I'm sure if OP understood the text, this wouldn't have been asked.
They were all predated by the 8008, launched in 72. It could be argued the later 8000-series (8080,8085,8086,8088) are effectively variations built on the 8008.
That's a lot of development/expertise time.
Didn't the 6502 come out in mid-70's? (I vaguely recall reading about all this many years ago, and how Intel was playing catch-up to Moto and others to some degree in the mid 70's).
I'm against the death penalty, in general, because of the high risk of killing an innocent man.
But when it seems to be pretty damn clear, maybe a fast-track to the front of the line is warranted.