For a specific definition of readable, yes
For a specific definition of readable, yes
Thanks for the tip, it does seem quite interesting. From what I could find locally, prices are all over the place, so I’ll spend some time reading spec sheets haha
I swear 25% of our user base is Linux SysAdmins.
That’s impossible, as it would mean 25% of our user base is also furry. Wait a second…
I remember we had a lot of fun with Benzene and Benzoates in university, but suspiciously I can’t remember details. Hmmm
The biggest thing I can think of is the veneration of and praying to saints.
Which, ironically, is a core part of Abrahamic religions which was abandoned by Protestantism. I.e. Catholicism didn’t add minor gods, Protestantism removed them.
Fun fact: the “-el” at the end of all angel names (except Lucifer and Satan, I guess) means “god”. Not as in “from god”, but as in “the god of-”.
Catholicism may be different enough to be considered a separate religion
I believe what you mean to say is that Protestant sects would be considered a separate religion, as Catholicism far predates other sects.
If anything Catholicism is much more traditionally Christian, as it’s the stablished status quo outside of the anglosphere.
You just do it.
Nah, they’d just have hitmen ready to kill anyone who leaves the prison.
capitalisationShouldAlsoBeIllegalUnlessYouUseCamelCase /s
Capitalism
Well, Skyrim is already 12 years old. Most people played it obsessively a long time ago. Of my 1000s of hours spent in Tamriel, only 100 or so were in the past year.
Ignoring digital releases of card games, which I’ve loved since I was a kid, it has to be Valheim. I would spend hours and hours making structures like castles and villages, with their own defense mechanisms against monster invasions. It’s a wonderful indie game, very pretty for only taking 1GB in storage.
There is literally zero space between the front and the street?
The opposite - there’s too much space, with buildings on both sides. Think a room as tall as the house in front of it, but with the street-facing wall removed.
Attics aren’t a thing around here, unfortunately. I could get a warehouse-styled convection fan, but the cost is a bit spooky when I don’t even know if it’ll work.
I’ve tried various configurations of fans pushing and pulling air, but none are much help. The internal geometry of this house is wonky.
They’re good for circulating air that has already entered a space, but not so good at getting the air there to begin with.
It’s an European style long, tall and thin house with wonky internal geometry. All windows face the street, parallel to the wind, at different heights. That’s what gives me the most trouble - getting any air flow to effectively make a C curve.
can you construct a vertical awning (if I can call it that) to catch the wind?
I thought about it, but it seems like it’d only make things worse by creating an even bigger region with stagnant air in front of the windows, unless I were to invade the street (which is highly illegal, for obvious reasons).
Lord of The Rings