Edit: I forgot the comma in "4000" :'(You can edit titles, you know. :D
You can edit titles, you know. :D
The same way you edit anything else. Click "modify," but change the subject instead of the body.You can edit titles, you know. :DWait, how?
though it didn't seem like it would be a prime number at least.protip: the sum of the digits of a multiple of 3 gives you another multiple of 3
Some game probably made in 1995-96 when 3-D video games were a new idea and low polygon counts were okay because sprites were hard or something. "Futuristic"... seems so antiquated now, looking at 3-D as some amazing new thing. Though maybe Virtual Reality will be the next thing to look like that.Relevant Ahoy documentary:
Maybe I shouldn't add extra text... I do find it dull to only give the image, but now to respond I need to do the next number to avoid breaking the flow. I need to get better about fully thinking through every small decision.I really like your writeups though
now that that's out of the way, i can say that the only reason i'm posting here is to ask why 3001 happens twice in this topicoops my bad
I could change a tire if I had the strength for it, which I don't for reasons completely unrelated to gender.You don't need strength to change a tire though, just jump on the lug wrench to break loose the nuts. I assume that's what you're talking about, right? I personally would still jump on it whether I had the strength or not. Just seems quicker and easier to me.
Just reminds me that I never did learn how watches work... I must expand my knowledge to include that.Clickspring has an excellent series (https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLZioPDnFPNsETq9h35dgQq80Ryx-beOli) in which he constructs a clock from scratch. Would highly recommend.
Ignoring how there's no evidence that Vikings had horned helmets, did you know they do have evidence for female viking warriors? Probably not the majority of their warriors, but they were there.relevant /r/AskHistorians thread (https://www.reddit.com/r/AskHistorians/comments/6z9gl5/female_viking_warriors_reexamined/)
Also, though they'd be backwards now (arguably, given recent events), Viking rape law was still more liberal than anything else in Europe at the time. Rapists were declared outlaws, which basically meant it was okay to kill them, a sort of indirect death penalty. Compare to Europe at the time, where women were still property of the father or husband, and rape was considered a form of theft.
Wait what.It's not really a lie, just that the situation is far more complex than such simplified (and often clickbaity) articles suggest. In large part, there's just the fact that we don't know enough about that part of the past to draw reliable conclusions.
The viking stuff. It was a lie?
Why. Why would they make me think that Vikings were these cool progressive warriors when they weren't really.
Whatever,
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I don't feel like finding an image. I'm busy being disappointed.
It was still right to inform me in this situation if what I believed was wrong, but I still liked it better when I believed what I read first.
(https://wintreath.com/forums/proxy.php?request=http%3A%2F%2Fshadesofpaper.com%2Fimages%2FSihl%2520Absolute%2520Clear%25203148.jpg&hash=db87b3ecf63b9ee59c9f9593f525c2d5)Thought it said "Sith Absolute" for a second there. :P
which often annoyingly switches which side it is on if I rotate the phone even a littlethat's why you keep portrait lock on
(https://scontent-ort2-1.cdninstagram.com/t51.2885-15/s640x640/sh0.08/e35/18380907_308793456221879_5374748385184055296_n.jpg)Looks like a competition robot to me. Something like VEX or FIRST, where high school students build robots under specific restrictions (height, weight, etc.) to complete a specific task/game.
What IS this thing? I even looked at the website it was on, and it told me nothing. Trying to figure out what it does from what we do know...
Six-wheels, maybe used for difficult terrain?
Padding on the sides... either it's expected to ram into things due to moving at high speeds, or it will be automated, perhaps with sensors behind the padding, so that it turns away from objects it collides with?
Can't see any obvious camera or microphones, might not be a data-gathering machine, but perhaps there is, and the front is the side we can't see at this angle.
A little light poking up there, so maybe for observed automation, it moves on it's own but has a signal light so it could be found more easily.
If I could look at it from above, it might tell me if this thing is for digging up stuff, samples of something, but I can't tell.
For now... I'm going to guess... mobile wifi hotspot.
[img width=320]https://scontent-ort2-1.cdninstagram.com/t51.2885-15/s640x640/sh0.08/e35/18380907_308793456221879_5374748385184055296_n.jpg[/img]
So that's how you resize images on this forum. For the longest time (as in, over two years, after we tried to resize images in the New Hyperion dispatch (http://w11.zetaboards.com/New_Hyperion/single/?p=8434336&t=10759759)) I've thought it was impossible to do that on this forum, and told people who've asked me the same.
Tau, I think you messed up...forgot to mention that this is now fixed
Numbers; they’re one of many ways that Angels choose to communicate. They’re called Angel numbers! Each number has it’s own specific meaning and significance. I personally have experience with the number 3333. You see, when I was in 3rd grade, I rode bus number 3, I was number three in class (due to my last name), and I was 9 and 9 is divisible by 3. So, 3333 … Now I’m starting to wonder if it could mean anything.okay wtf
Angels Are Sending You A Message. Subscribe Now!hell no
3472https://www.theverge.com/2018/2/15/17017864/google-removes-view-image-button-from-search-results
What happened to the "View Image" button on google images?
Session Traversal Utilities for NAT (STUN) (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/STUN) is a standardized set of methods, including a network protocol, for traversal of network address translator (NAT) gateways in applications of real-time voice, video, messaging, and other interactive communications.
The standard listening port number for a STUN server is 3478 for UDP and TCP.
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