

Yet another Bandcamp shopper here. I stream from their site to preview albums but then buy my favorites later. DRM-free FLAC files are the best.
Yet another Bandcamp shopper here. I stream from their site to preview albums but then buy my favorites later. DRM-free FLAC files are the best.
I don’t know about universal. My partner hates it but I don’t, and I don’t think anyone in my family does either. It’s a sharp scent for sure, but I adapt to it pretty quickly.
I’m guessing oyster sauce is another? I suspect it’s one of those magic ingredients that makes restaurant Pad Thai so good, but I’ve been hesitant to buy a bottle of my own.
The post right above this in my feed: https://lemmy.world/post/36647248
Piece Of Cheese?
Yeah, we can only speculate. Keep in mind, this is the guy who bought out Twitter because it was his favorite narrative platform.
A person with nothing to fear in the files would be calling for their release.
Or maybe a person with enough money to easily buy out any judge and jury in the world.
Nah, with MtG I have a bunch of “rare” cards, because it just means they printed fewer in the set compared to the commons. But those can still be plentiful. If I wanted to spend $1.50 each on six copies I totally could, that’s not hard to afford.
But I like Commander, which is a singleton format, so I only need one copy each.
The actual rare $10k+ cards are either super old from the early days of the game or special numbered collectors’ prints.
Yeah I just went through my collection and noticed that (recently filled my first binder). Thanks.
Thanks! I probably should have picked up on that from the wildcard colors in Arena. But I never realized that it applied to the set symbols.
I discovered there’s also a printed C/U/R/M in the lower left of a card that tells you the rarity outright (maybe helpful for colorblind folks).
How do you check the rarity? I have my inventory on deckbox.org but I don’t think it shows rarity. Is it worth exporting to another site?
An extremely small one, but I would call it foundational.
Because he understands statistical analysis?
A lot of diehards like Unicomp for the typing feel, and I was very tempted since I used an IBM Model M for ages. But honestly they’re pretty ugly.
Now I run an older fullsize GMMK with Kailh switches (bronze) and it’s great. There are a zillion similar customizable KBs these days though.
That should be easy to replace.
And if not, maybe take the money you saved on a Windows licence and treat yourself to a better keyboard. It’s worth spending a bit on your primary input device, the thing you use the most.
My buddy (now married to a woman) has this on his basement wall for ages. It was the hangout spot for all our friends. So, it’s oddly nostalgic. Although it’s probably only been 2-3 years since he had people over there.
In fairness he had a bunch of great classic heavy metal posters and albums, including a poster of Iron Maiden with Bruce in his undies.
look, we can do this the easy way or the hard way.
Said exactly like a thug in a mob movie.
Moreover, we’ve found significant correlations between the quantity of consumed legumes with the frequency and duration of flatus events. This relationship may be exponential. Further studies are needed to understand the upper bounds.
I’m a scientist. Beans are a fruit, of the musical variety.
So… maybe Wyoming, on the fringes of Yellowstone? Or northern Idaho? Those might be the most sparsely populated forest areas I know about.
I’d say Alaska but it’s so remote that basic materials are very expensive.
The Michigan upper peninsula is pretty remote too but I don’t think I could handle the winters.