Thumbs up for the Silo series. Even though it’s not in outer space, many other boxes tick: multi-generation, environmental systems, spoiled planet …
Thumbs up for the Silo series. Even though it’s not in outer space, many other boxes tick: multi-generation, environmental systems, spoiled planet …
Yeah, that song stood the test of time (at least the test of a decade).
The latest was „Call me maybe“. I’m not mad, that song slaps.
You don’t have to use it, but aluminum salts are not really cancer-causing:
https://www.healthline.com/health/what-to-know-about-aluminum-in-deodorant
It’s a bone sticking out, but not that bone.
Probably a femur or humerus.
3,5-5k€ depending on size and finish. My sister has a 45cm one in their kitchen.
So, any of the xkcd phones?
https://www.explainxkcd.com/wiki/index.php/Category:xkcd_Phones
Not really, if you’re in Barcelona.
Our accounts are the same age.
No, that would be your parents‘ task.
Yeah, I fully understand their benefit to make better use of renewable energy sources. But they are not net-generating power, so their inclusion in the graph is still somewhat misleading.
How are batteries generating electricity?
I‘m not questioning the data, but this whole „article“ is advertising to sell an ETF to invest into this trend.
I used to have that phone. This was the first Walkman phone to counter the original iPod.
High on Life?
My favorite example is still The Wire (or even before that Twin Peaks).
A more recent example is Dark.
Witcher 3:
If you prefer something besides swords and monsters maybe (haven’t played it myself) Cyberpunk 2077.
Another one I have started (but far from finished) is Mass Effect. In my first sessions I was overwhelmed by the many dialogue options and factions present in the citadel.
Someone convinced me to study computer science 20 years ago. The career possibilities with good money and easy work have put the rest of life on easy mode (for now). Even meeting my wife and having my family would never have happend without that decision.