I am a clerk in a bakery.
I mostly put bread in bags, and those bags on shelves.
I am a clerk in a bakery.
I mostly put bread in bags, and those bags on shelves.
A lot of things I didn’t mean to, most likely.
I watched Top Secret! for like the third time. It’s so funny! They don’t make 'em like that any more. Unless they do: in which case, please tell me the title!
Hi-dey-ho Officer! We’ve just had a doozy of a day!
Ban banning things 🤯
If you play videos through VLC player, you can adjust the dynamic range, which sounds like what you are looking for.
If you run Linux, you can even do it at the system level.
You’re in your mid-seventies?
It’ll be decades yet before we truely understand the effects. Of course, despite what Fukuyama is often quoted as saying, history is never over.
TBF, that was a dumb question to ask about a drunk cage-fighting free-for-all.
Definitely the neck pillow! A nice proper one if you have the space, but at least an inflatable one! And a big bottle of water once you’re through security.
After I dislocated my kneecap, getting the ski boot pulled off.
Climate change is already happening. We’ll have some gadgets to help cope with that.
Personal coolers already exist. They’ll get more practical and more common.
Maybe there’ll be commercially available filtered air systems that keep houses at positive pressure to deal with wildfire smoke.
As a non-American (I’m Canadian) this is the first thing I thought of.
I fixed my hot tub with Flex Tape. It seems to be doing the job.
I’ve been known to have “British moments”. When I saw the bit in Arrested Development, I cried laughing.
A man that brings me pizza, especially with extra sausage, may not automatically be my perfect partner but he’d be pretty up there.
Add a rug of chest hair I can wrap my fingers in…
Bugger, you can’t stack superscript like on Reddit. Another thing to miss!
even_smaller_echo_chamber ^smaller_echo-chamber^ ^^chamber^^
The Amish community, specifically current practising members.
I come from England but now I live in Western Canada. The oldest building is apparently a little wooden schoolhouse from the mid-1840s.
The likely oldest standing building in Canada is from 1637, a Jesuit mission house.