I had a saltwater aquarium with a few clown fish. Fuck blue tangs, though. Those assholes would have eaten all the coral I was trying to grow!
Probably my favorite unplugged album. The Alice in Chains one is really good too
I hear if your the 10,000 caller to 1-800-IDGAMES you get Carmack on the phone.
Oh, I got you. I’m more of a Brave browser behind a pi-hole with local unbound dns kinda guy. I know Brave is sketchy but it’s just so much better than any other options I have tried. All that to say, that when an add sneaks by my defenses, it’s kinda impressive in the most annoying way possible.
I look anywhere but the screen when an ad is playing. Yolo
Well know I must know more about Postal World. Do they grow the stamps that they eat? Aren’t all beds enveloped shaped, or are the sheets folded a certain way to imply an envelope.
Also, to your point about capitalism. Monkeys trade bananas for sex.
I didn’t realize how temporary and disposable Starlink’s satellites were. They incinerate 4 or 5 a day by de-orbiting them into the ozone. Here’s a pretty good
CNET article that talks about how they “dispose” of them. IDK, doesn’t seem sustainable. They also mention the bandwidth gains are being diminished with the influx of new users, so their solution is more temporary satellites.

Inside the Rise of 7,000 Starlink Satellites – and Their Inevitable Downfall
Elon Musk's internet satellites have been a game changer for people in rural areas, but scientists are alarmed that plans to launch thousands more will be perilous for our skies.
CNETThey’re just following in the footsteps of Comcast. The FCC gave SpaceX/Starlink $885.5 million to provide rural broadband after they gave Comcast over $1 billion less than 5 years ago to do the same thing. Starlink actually works out there from what I understand, so I guess that’s something.
I hope they both choke on their own bots.
I mean, can you imagine if it changed?