Contemporary to that one is “Brick” by Ben Folds Five…
Contemporary to that one is “Brick” by Ben Folds Five…
I have an inconsistent schedule which includes night shifts. Ive never slept well, and whiskey+doxylamine=sleep, most of the time
Amazingly underrated movie.
We’re only a couple weeks in, but I think its good so far. I think the bigger pro to the switch is futurr proofing against dnd enshitification
Mechwarrior 5: Clans ! And my DnD group recently switched over to Pathfinder 2e
I do that with the windows key…
Best roguelike ever, in my oppinion, is ADOM. Especially using the original ASCII graphics. It has more depth and content than any other game Ive encountered. And the original version is still completely free (paid version adds pixel graphics and some advanced options)
If you take just the upper right corner of the Czech flag, you get the battle flag of France.
Being the reason they put up a sign.
In Europe, you can drive for five hours and cross through five cities in three countires. In the US, you can drive five hours and still be in LA.
I think there is one thing backwards here, the US didnt embrace the car which lead to suburbs, but embraced suburbs which lead to using cars. The decision (which really wasnt a conscious one, more just the way it worked out) is based entirely on the vast geography of the country. We have the extra space, so we used it, and needeing cars followed.
The older cities in the US that were built based on European standards all have fairly excellent public networks (NYC, Boston, Philly, etc)
One thing that deserves special note is the US, aside from being more spread out in general, has a lot more sprawling suburbs with downtown areas…if you live near the downtown, then everything is walkable, but maybe 20% of a towns population in any given suburb will be that close, and thats a generous estimate.
As an American who has lived in the EU, walking / biking like you can do there just plain is not possible for MOST of the US. As other have mentioned, if you live in a major city, or in the center of a suburb, then it may not be so bad.
On a similar note, this sprawl is the same reason that public transport on the EUs level isnt viable in the US…there would need to be too many stops and too many routes to get decent coverage, and when you math it out, having cars is the most economical decision for most of the country.
I got a set of these for my dad, he absolutely loves em
I would contend Harperton are comparable quality and somewhat less expensive
I can make more money working during the delivery process than Id save by picking it up myself or taking time to cook.
Th ACA screwed me over pretty badly. Granted my situation wasn’t the target of the act (I had non-employer private insurance, and the price more than tripled due to ACA requirements).
I don’t like trump at all, but I agree with scrapping this plan and creating something better.
If youre ever onstage and need a hammer but dont have one, just use an SM58