
Did he just say, “making fuck‽‽”

Did he just say, “making fuck‽‽”
Why would 418 ever be used?
Also 425, mood.


Like the old country song says, “If you’re gonna play in Texas, you gotta have a parallelogram!”


Hey now! Germans created sausages with love and a sense of pride. Hotdogs require hate and poverty to be made correctly.


Either my TI-99/4A, or if it still works, the IBM 7072 that I got from NYIT for $200 in 2000.
I noticed. This was around 2008-2010. I had a dinosaur of a machine sitting around and wanted to see what would happen if I connected XP to “the modern web.”
I did a complete wipe and reinstall, installed either SP2 or SP3, whatever the last version was. Ensured that I had the latest drivers for all the hardware, and connected the Ethernet cable.
Result: Complete system lockdown in less than 5 seconds due to being taken over by bots. The system was unable to reboot on that particular install of XP. I reinstalled XP, got it functioning again, wrapped the computer in an anti static bag, and put it in my storage unit, knowing I would likely never touch the machine again.


I’m saying I don’t know what is and isn’t classified, and I’m not going to share any of the documents I’ve seen. Habitual Linecrosser talks about it all the time on his YouTube channel, so that is all unclassified.


Ummm, no? Sorry this isn’t War Thunder forums.


They aren’t using the same definition of hypersonic that the US uses. The US is the only nation with actual hypersonic missiles that maintain velocity all the way to impact because that shit is hard. Also the Patriot missile systems in Ukraine have already shot down Russian “hypersonics.” This journalist is the same breed as the ones that cause the US to create the F-15 to combat the USSRs “invincible foxbat.”


Who Framed Roger Rabbit is surprisingly historically accurate if you ignore all the cartoons


The interesting one in the US would be Alaska, since the amount of sunshine in that state alone varies wildly.


It was a joke referencing a Pace picante salsa ad from the '90s


But was it made in New York City?
Nope. The wings are weighted so that the bird is perfectly balanced on its beak. You could set it on a pole and it would do the same thing, just didn’t work on a table because the wings tail and belly would be what touched the table.
Rather Lovecraftian, that.
The one I live in now was built in the 1940s and expanded in the 2000s. The one my parents own that I grew up in partially was built in 1844.


What you’re looking for is called Cazu Marzu, and it’s illegal to sell it in most of the only region of the world that actually makes the stuff.


Look around for some andesite, granite, or flint, and copper. Use those to make tools. Instantly get promoted to the top of the human monkey group because I “know magic” of fire and stone. I’m an apprentice smith.
Probably spend the rest of my life making one of those Roman 12 sided smithing test things that historians can’t figure out what it is.


You’d have fun with Vintage Story.
Edit: I never used one of these, I’m just as old as one. First computers I used were a Macintosh 128k and an Apple ]|[, unless you count the TI 91-a as a computer and not a console, but that machine is older than me