

“one mile at a time, just one mile at a time…”
Or the Maha Mantra
“one mile at a time, just one mile at a time…”
Or the Maha Mantra
Because you live in a society shaped by a Millennial Doomsday Cult. The world is ending.
(no, not ‘the’ millennials, like the generation thing)
Same. Student debt so old it’s being cancelled (pre-2000 UK student loans), no credit card, no overdraft, no mortgage.
Zero assets. But still. No debt. Which is nice.
No. Just no. “anē budē”
budē. Really. Body. Any. body.
There is much difference between ˈbɒdi and ˈbʌdi. This system fall fowl of bad regional accents. Using phonetic symbols goes some way to managing and recording these differences.
Much like many US podcasters I hear reading out their domain names as
“dɒt kɑːm” (dot carm) not “dɒt kɒm” (dot com)
Descriptives and Prescriptives Assemble! this is a battle that eill never end well.
I do however agree 110% on thr date format. YYYYMMDD feels sensible using current calendar.
Forced emotional engagement using children or animals in peril.
It’s good to find a thing. Hopefully you have found a thing too. Maybe not Loop, but a different thing.
Loop Experience Pro earplugs
Eternity. Comfy. Nice. Etc.
I always defaulted to VLC, though I’ve recently gone and looked at Audacious.
An unrealised cross-over from producer Donald Paul Bellisario would’ve had Sam Beckett from Quantum Leap leaping into Thomas Magnum from Magnum PI…
Bleach for the toilet. I found a cheap one is not as thick and viscous as brand name a bit more expensive. The brand one lasts a bit longer and does a better job.
“Daily driver”
“awesome”
I believe these films were made from footage of failed East Asian productions that were bought up and then “finished” by an American company cheap. (The director Godfrey Ho is known to do this apparently.)
There are quite a few Richard Harrison films like this.
This makes me happy
Effort
I quite enjoyed ALDNOAH.ZERO.
We probably need to send them much more money so they can solve the problem.
Look at Nextcloud maybe?
I was at work and this 11 year old asks “do to know what a meme is?”
“kid we were memeing (meming?) before you were born.”
They all dance around in class to “Never gonna give you up”. Not sure I should tell them where rick rolling started.
Ghost in the shell: Stand alone complex
Love it