

I’m with you on your second point. I’ll only go back if its somewhere I want to be remembered, i.e. my favorite restaurant.
I’m with you on your second point. I’ll only go back if its somewhere I want to be remembered, i.e. my favorite restaurant.
Developed country out in the middle of nowhere. Prices are very high vs the US. Source: kiwi living in the states.
Same here. A little warmth and then a sudden wave of nausea.
If you smell almonds, you are in business.
Same here on the resistance to pain meds. I had a such a terrible experience with surgery. Once I woke up I was in such agony but I was also tripping hard from the dilaudid and left over anesthesia that I was unable to communicate effectively. Once a doctor finally listened to me many hours later, they gave me a cocktail of other stuff that finally eased the pain. I also really struggle with dental work.
No kids and will not have kids. I have nieces and nephews that I enjoy spending time with and they satisfy any desire I might have. I have an uncle and aunt that are 85 and don’t look a day over 65. They never had kids and are some of the happiest and healthiest people I know.
Mechanically separated meat is sold and served in Europe and Asia.
My house is heated with hot water radiators. One of the best things I ever did was install a towel holder in my bathroom that was plumbed into the hot water. In the winter, my towels are always dry and toasty.
If you look up industrial accidents with nitrogen, it isn’t at all like the accounts of that execution. It takes one breath of pure nitrogen and you’ll just fade out. There have been plenty of accidents where someone connected a respirator up to nitrogen and put it on, and they passed out immediately and didn’t even know to take it off. If you are trying to hold your breath for as long as you can, it is very painful as the buildup of CO2 in the body is what triggers us to breathe.
It actually comes from WW1 where American soldiers thought that French speaking Belgians were French.
It doesn’t matter how fancy the place is. Oysters are filter feeders and clean up the water ways of anything and everything. All it takes is a boat to flush its toilet somewhere near the oyster field and the whole lot will be contaminated.
That doesn’t apply to all engineering. In ChE, it’ll literally blow up later…
The issue with engineering is that if you don’t solve it efficiently and correctly enough, it’ll blow up later.
Smart. I’ve seen it on manufacturing lines for operators logging into SAP. They put the barcode on the back of their badge.
Unfortunately the Reverb G2 will be junk when WMR is removed from Windows.
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Life’s pretty good. Deducted one star for being tired today and some added stress at work. Those are pretty temporary things though.
I was specially referring to “the definitive edition”, which is a remake of the first game which was released in 2020.
Mafia. The story is good, but you are basically watching a movie with driving and shooting in-between cut scenes. The player has zero choice or influence over the game.
It changes throughout the seasons, especially in the last.
You aren’t alone. I can do it too.