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Learning for no reason other than to learn makes it hard to stay motivated. Pick some sort of goal and accomplish it. Want to learn how to make something? Start reading about it and make it. Learn as you go, make mistakes. Once you've done it, choose something else to make/do/figure out. A broad knowledge base also makes future things easier to learn because there are always things that will overlap even in seemingly completely different subjects.

My local oldies station was playing them and nirvana and pearl jam and similar bands in the late 90s. It was weird, like this song is only 5 years old, why is it an oldie? But since i was a teenager, it qas great for me.

No it isn't. Rabies vaccine is 1ml. The immune globulin that you get with the first vaccine is larger, but still not close to a can of coke. It goes by body weight, most adults will get around 10-15ml.

on Decaf beans · c/coffee · 2 pts · 10d

That's the store I've been buying from the last year or two. The one i liked best is called Black Knight, but I've tried a few of their others and they're all much better than what i can get locally.

I forget the name, but it's a tiny bird that you eat whole in one bite. I prefer to just think she's being goofy with her friends. I always like when this painting shows up, it's such a fun looking place, even if that dude is giving me the stink eye.

Last year I read "The Fifth Season" by NK Jemison. It's a trilogy, but this is the name if the first book. Very interesting story, very weird and kind of depressing. However, what makes me suggest it here is that it's written in second person, so it's like the reader is the main character and the narrator is telling you your own story that you forgot. "You picked up your things and went out the door." I've never read a novel written that way before and it was really cool.

LadyButterfly posts these all the time and I've been curious as well. I haven't noticed anyone else doing it, but I don't usually check posters' names.

on me_irl · c/me_irl · 2 pts · 13d

There were car record players, just not very common

Great review, very thorough. Good timing too since I need a new emulator. I had an rg40xxv that i really like, but i dropped it a little while ago and the screen is broken now. Would you recommend this one, or the rotate? The prices are close enough that either is fine, and I'm not going to play anything newer than psx. These both look like really nice form factors for me, since i usually use this on trips.

The rgsp has the same soc as the rg40xxv, so i know how that performs. The rotate looks like it should be more powerful, but does it matter? Is it powerful enough to use better crt shaders?

I've been using arch for maybe 5 years now, maybe longer. It's broken 4 times i think. 3 of those were windows updates that fucked with the bootloader. 1 time arch broke on an update, and checking the website had the fix right up top and it took 1 minute to fix. There were a couple other times where things didn't seem quite right but still working, and again the fix was right on the homepage and easy to do.

Towns like this do still exist, but they are getting very rare. When we were looking for our house we specifically tried to find a town like you described, and we did. The elementary and middle schools are about 10 minutes walk from our house, and about 3/4 of the kids in town walk to school. The farthest walkers are maybe a bit over a mile away. Because they are all used to that walk for school, it also translates to the rest of life. My kids will walk or ride their bikes and scooters to the pizzeria or ice cream shop, the town pool is just a few minutes farther, and there are 3 parks within a 5 minute walk. I'm so incredibly happy with our choice and would recommend looking at these things when choosing a place to move to.