It is all fun and games until you try to park in a car park with a height limit and you lose your giant fibreglass ice cream cone. That or get embroiled in the ice cream wars http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6TJf9J09SiU
the moment I read "poi", my mind dwindled somewhere else, but after reading the entire sentence, I became disappointed that it's not the "poi" I was expecting
TIL England, Scotland and NI use different banknotes and that they often are not accepted in other parts of the union. So much for a GBP.
They are all legal tender everywhere, however some places don't care for them. Pubs around here will tear Scottish notes (they have £1 notes where others lost it in the 80s) and just get them changed when at the bank. Dependencies get more fun and things issued there will tend not to be accepted in the UK but that is not what was mentioned. Unless you mean £50 notes of course. Nobody takes those if possible.
I read NI and Scottish notes technically are not legal tender anywhere (even in their own respective jurisdictions) and are issued by commercial banks.
One of those "for complicated historical reasons" things that happens in just about every discussion with the UK. In the strictest of strict senses then yeah not legal tender and yeah not national banks/mints issuing things but they act as a stand in. However for any practical purpose of the everyday man then legal tender.
turnip calculator is giving me a 50:50 chance between "decreasing" and "large spike", I have 1 million bells on the line :O
Considering that I looked at the source code of the turnip calculator, I'd say that the UI is a bit too oversimplified to be able to determine that. If the UI were more advanced (although confusing), you could determine which phase you'll get next.
Also, now that you mention this, I should probably make a blogpost about how turnips are a scam, and you could get much more stable income via other methods, which are also much more painless than stonking.
Was doing some genealogy and my great great grandpa died at 66 years and 6 months from falling off a wagon. sp00ky.
Yeah I'm on ancestry, but I have to keep deleting my account every two weeks so I can get another free trial.
Hadn't tried cottage cheese in two decades so I decided to give it another go. Another 2 decades it is.
On a more serious note, cottage cheese is not a "thing" where I live, and it's so unknown that they translate the term as "cream cheese" in cookbooks and TV shows and nobody knows enough to argue, and it took me years to discover the two are in fact not the same and that I had no idea what cottage cheese was.
Thinking of buying a gaming chair but not sure if it will be compatible with my gaming pants :( any suggestions?
[quote=SG854]You can't escape the RGB. TVs have RGB subpixels. You cannot live without RGB in your life.[/quote] That is why I game on a black and white CRT. One day pixels will be CMYK or something, or humans will have modded eyes to see UV and IR and thus we need those too, and I can say I slept through RGB.
Ammm, just asking. Who is your avatar? 'Cause some hours ago I didn't remembered your name and I refered to you as the "mod who has that Gorillaz 2-D image" although in further inspection, I'm begining to doubt that statement. Sorry... heh.
We've all been there, man, we get it. Farming Simulator 20 is addictive as hell ;o; http://i.imgur.com/rs8xZky.jpg
That's one of the main reasons I don't wanna play Stardew valley, I'm afraid of it absorbing all my time
I think it’s a case of overdesign. I don’t know much about art, but old Pokémon are simple. Sure, they’re basic, but also very memorable. I could draw every detail of a Venusaur from memory...but not a Rillaboom. Too much going on.
You guys ever feel like you liked a food so much you could eat it everyday? I have discovered the hard way such a feat is not possible.
Honestly? Relatable. When I was in elementary school, I used to think being able to eat pizza everyday would be awesome and easy. Oh how wrong I was.
You guys ever wonder how much btc is lost forever in old busted hdds, accounts with forgotten passwords and simple forgetfulness?
Always make backup copies, especially if you use 20 year old hard drives @Nobody_Important4u Do you have SMART support on those hard drives? I am interested in seeing the SMART data and how healthy those drives really are
Dunno what that is, but I give a wild guess and say no, because as said they are 20 years old, I can check it later I guess.