r_thndr 2d ago • 100%
Didn't select kids as extremely or very important.
Presumably there are seven choices:
- extremely important
- very imp
- imp
- ambivalent
- unimp
- very unimp
- extremely unimp
The data is reporting the tail
Title. We're planning to get the kiddo a puppy for Christmas and while reading *Sterling, the Best ~~Fork~~ Dog Ever* it occurred to me that I could blend in bits of wisdom about caring for a dog (no, puppies do NOT go in the dishwasher). Are there any other Pre-K level books that could be a fun bed time story while also driving home that doggies will drink water when they want, you don't have to force them to drink?
r_thndr 3w ago • 100%
That depends, how far in the future, how big of an expense, how much interest can you earn, and what's inflation looking like?
If it's more than a couple thousand dollars more than a couple years out, you could possibly make useful money with a high interest bearing account provided inflation is expected to be less than about 2/3 of the interest rate of the account.
Time IS money.
r_thndr 4w ago • 100%
Battlestar Galactica will always be my comfort apocalypse.
r_thndr 1mo ago • 100%
That sounds like exactly the app I've been looking for.
r_thndr 1mo ago • 100%
Just got Satisfactory on Steam. Total newb. Can I play?
r_thndr 2mo ago • 100%
I imagine a lot of this could be explained by population growth, and physical and social mobility. There are flat out more people around so it's easier to find a partner you don't hate. There are also more people who are socially acceptable and accessible.
r_thndr 2mo ago • 90%
Income and net worth are different concepts though. You can have a car and be too broke to buy gas.
r_thndr 3mo ago • 66%
Also depends on our limits. $25,000 in liability will cost less than $250,000 in liability.
r_thndr 3mo ago • 100%
Beech-Nut baby food. They have a history of bad faith actions including multiple citations, years apart and after litigation no less, for "selling artificially flavored sugar water as apple juice."
r_thndr 3mo ago • 25%
No need to "grind down" a tire. The differentials will balance out the difference in torque.
r_thndr 4mo ago • 100%
Jesus Harold Christ what the goddamned fuck
r_thndr 5mo ago • 75%
I've been using DockSTARTer for years and it does what I need, when I need it.
If the goal is to learn, then go for learning Docker directly.
If the goal is to do it well and quickly, don't reinvent the wheel.
r_thndr 5mo ago • 92%
And yet, on the list of bomb bombs Star Trek has given us, it's pretty far down there. I mean, wanna talk about WMDs? Look up Genesis or Generations. Those fuckers are un-nuking stars and collapsing nebulae because why not.
r_thndr 5mo ago • 100%
Are you sure that's not an artifact of the powerline data? I use RDP over a wireless bridge to do something similar and some days it's 10/10 perfect, others it's dogshit/10.
r_thndr 5mo ago • 100%
I like Star Trek. I like video games. I like Star Trek video games?
I didn't realize Resurgence was a thing until now, so that's awesome!
r_thndr 5mo ago • 100%
Are ... are we the Klingons in this universe?
r_thndr 5mo ago • 100%
Depends on the grade of steel. If you want stainless steel or chromoly steel, you'll need more nickel, chromium, and molybdenum. Otherwise you can get a mild steel with just the iron, carbon, and trace metals in human blood.
For bonus points, drain a few dozen more folks and use blood serum as your quenching oil to go full fucked up.
r_thndr 5mo ago • 100%
Sorry dude! We're about to go through the process with our next kid. What app is that?
Put another way: What happens to the S&P 500 when the Baby Boomers see a spike in death rates and their estate liquidates their assets?
r_thndr 6mo ago • 100%
Isn't that the shtick of ::: spoiler PIC's Jurati-Borg ::: ?
It appears that Sync sorts by numbers > Capital Case > lower case, as noted by !RimWorldPorn being sorted above !android rather than with !rimworld in the subscriptions list as I would have expected. It's a small thing but just seemed odd. Is this intended? App version is v24.03.26-14:56 (122)
Many times Star Trek has taken us to *the future* only to reset the status quo at the end of the story arc. Tapestry (but in reverse?), that time *Voyager* crashed in the ice, and all that. How likely is it that *Discovery* went to a mutable future, just one of many, especially with the Temporal Cold War, Carl, Q, Trelane, Janeway, the HMS *Bounty*, and any number of other temporally active agents out there in time? How locked in is the 32nd Century?