Semi-professional curly-haired doofus.
Excessively verbose, perpetual student, scientist, SCIENCE!-tist.
Lover of music, all things nerdy and all things strange.
Dice Goblin Extraordinaire.
He/Him
Grandma. What on earth does "1/2 cold to milk" even begin to mean?
Thankfully, my mom had a version of the recipe and her aunt (grandma's younger sister) was able to provide confirmation of certain details, so I went with that version.
Grandma. What on earth does "1/2 cold to milk" even begin to mean?
Thankfully, my mom had a version of the recipe and her aunt (grandma's younger sister) was able to provide confirmation of certain details, so I went with that version.
As I note in the alt-text, the default setting for a pressure change threshold that the app warns about is 3.0 mbar.
So, yeah. Big oofs here, too.
As I note in the alt-text, the default setting for a pressure change threshold that the app warns about is 3.0 mbar.
So, yeah. Big oofs here, too.
Here is Rem Atonce, Fairy Monk. Eventually, the plan is to go Way of Mercy.
(We're running under 2014 rules for the time being, so it is "Way" and not "Warrior")
Here is Rem Atonce, Fairy Monk. Eventually, the plan is to go Way of Mercy.
(We're running under 2014 rules for the time being, so it is "Way" and not "Warrior")
On this one passage, the corollary to that "never attribute to malice what can be explained by ignorance" line I've always liked is:
"Sufficiently advanced ignorance is indistinguishable from malice"
Revelling in ignorance is *absolutely* malice, as far as I'm concerned.
On this one passage, the corollary to that "never attribute to malice what can be explained by ignorance" line I've always liked is:
"Sufficiently advanced ignorance is indistinguishable from malice"
Revelling in ignorance is *absolutely* malice, as far as I'm concerned.
Turns out, it may coincidentally line up with Proto-Indo-European roots for "to throw"
(I was looking up eject and reject, as they relate to subject. The "-ject" part comes from a Latin verb meaning "to throw")
Turns out, it may coincidentally line up with Proto-Indo-European roots for "to throw"
(I was looking up eject and reject, as they relate to subject. The "-ject" part comes from a Latin verb meaning "to throw")
Man... 2007 sure was very University: Round One times.
Anyway, I was lucky in that there was a separate kitchen in the basement not-technically-separate-suite-so-it's-not-illegal, where my room was.
Man... 2007 sure was very University: Round One times.
Anyway, I was lucky in that there was a separate kitchen in the basement not-technically-separate-suite-so-it's-not-illegal, where my room was.
Just all-around weird coincidences that we have the two big "Shark" character names.
Just all-around weird coincidences that we have the two big "Shark" character names.
But one that could be read to actually have a very optimistic, humanistic worldview at its core - It would be very subtle at first, and much of it subtext, but can't be unseen once notices
But one that could be read to actually have a very optimistic, humanistic worldview at its core - It would be very subtle at first, and much of it subtext, but can't be unseen once notices
Anyway, Before and After assembly of this year's Christmas Prize Ball (no photos of post-disassembly, but it was thoroughly unravelled in a glorious frenzy, as is proper):
Anyway, Before and After assembly of this year's Christmas Prize Ball (no photos of post-disassembly, but it was thoroughly unravelled in a glorious frenzy, as is proper):
Probably won't make a ton of difference with the booklets being stuck with stuff and crammed into the prize ball, but it's nice to start with them pressed flat.
Probably won't make a ton of difference with the booklets being stuck with stuff and crammed into the prize ball, but it's nice to start with them pressed flat.
Meanwhile, me:
Meanwhile, me:
A second set - This one for my mom's friend/my honourary aunt.
A second set - This one for my mom's friend/my honourary aunt.
But, here is my finished set of popsicle stick rummy, printed with my sister's cricut, and filled in/touched up with sharpies:
But, here is my finished set of popsicle stick rummy, printed with my sister's cricut, and filled in/touched up with sharpies:
A dry run (no pens loaded) showed me the vulnerable point in the process was when the machine scrolls the mat.
So, if I stick to one row, I should be okay.
The ink seems to be working and no catastrophic failures with this test print.
A dry run (no pens loaded) showed me the vulnerable point in the process was when the machine scrolls the mat.
So, if I stick to one row, I should be okay.
The ink seems to be working and no catastrophic failures with this test print.
Anyway, my popsicle stick rummy project might actually be at a point that I'll try printing on sticks tomorrow.
Anyway, my popsicle stick rummy project might actually be at a point that I'll try printing on sticks tomorrow.
She just also is permanently grumpy.
She just also is permanently grumpy.
"Remember" is a stretch, even on my part. But every now and then, part of the theme song to this bubbles up in my brain like a deja vu from a fever dream.
"Remember" is a stretch, even on my part. But every now and then, part of the theme song to this bubbles up in my brain like a deja vu from a fever dream.
I guess we're officially in winter mode from here on out.
I guess we're officially in winter mode from here on out.