At least there is dinner and dancing.
At least there is dinner and dancing.
Fedora was actually the last version of Linux I used, back in high school on my old HP e-Vectra. Fedora Core 4. What made you pick Fedora? I’m going to be switching to Linux before Win 10 is end of life, and there are so many more options than there were in the early 2000’s.
I had the PC version growing up. So, I mostly played with a Gravis Stinger, or a that weird Nintendo branded joystick. The yaw was how you rotated your engines.
Jeez, this guy is like Rush Limbaugh on meth.
Well, as an atheist I’m not a huge fan of biblical names either
Man, that’s a stupid name. Poor kid permanently tied to a pop culture reference. Two, if the Loki is referring to Marvel. Naming a kid is not an opportunity to express yourself. If you want people to know you like star wars, get a tattoo. Or a bumper sticker. And then I’ll judge you. But leave the kid out of it.
Is that the well from The Ring?
He’s infiltrating his Jefferies tube.
He has a history.
Wow, that’s a steal.
I’m exaggerating here, I only have about 200 laserdiscs. That’s just a portion of my physical media collection. But I do really enjoy them. My toddler calls them “big movies” and we’ve watched Bambi I don’t know how many times. And hell yeah, Jaws and Aliens! I have the Criterion release of Silence of the Lambs, and that has also gotten a lot of play time.
We used to have huge crowds, I’ve been there. I’ve campaigned with them. Huge crowds. We filled the National Mall. Millions of people. You should have seen them. I’ve spoken to them. Now, they’re all gone. Where are they, I don’t know. They were huge. Now they’re so small. You should see them now. Wow. What a small crowd.
Omg, I forgot about the Quark episode. I’ve only seen DS9 once. Both those episodes strengthen my core with the extreme cringe they induce.
Beautiful. That’s exactly what I wanted to see. Thank you. That’s a very cool video.
The last I had heard was that it was a time consuming, very manual process. That the cells of the batteries had to be removed, opened, and unrolled all by hand. I don’t see in the article anywhere that mentions the ease of disassembly, or if any of it can be automated. The 95% recovery is great, for sure. I wonder how scalable the project is though if it isn’t automated.
That’s damn impressive, I wasn’t aware of that. Thank you for sharing!
No doubt batteries are getting better all the time. But they’re still hard to recycle, and and lithium mining isn’t exactly environmentally friendly itself. I’m still hoping for either a different electrolyte or some new design method that makes them easier to disassemble and recycle. I’ll be looking for a new car in probably 5 years, I really hope I’ll feel good about EV’s by then.
Is this specifically about that one guy from last week a bunch of people blocked retouch straight away after his “I’m here from reddit” post?