The Dig, FFVII, Indiana Jones and the fate of atlantis, Morrowind, Quake.
Lots more, especially classic midi tracks but those are my top 5 (subject to change of mood and season).
The Dig, FFVII, Indiana Jones and the fate of atlantis, Morrowind, Quake.
Lots more, especially classic midi tracks but those are my top 5 (subject to change of mood and season).
Right. There’s no grand convoy conspiracy here. Just out of touch politicians legislating stuff they don’t understand.
Yup. It’s a lot of things in a very short amount of time. Only one practice.
I’m interested to see what how the sprint and the sprint shoot out works on the non-street circuit.
I’m not a huge fan of the sprint. But the last two sessions of the shootout were pretty suspenseful last time. It might be fun to do that format for regular qualifying.
Sounds like great contents!
Any game that’s been in development for so long is going to be a hot mess.
I work in mental health and addiction. People are good at finding ways to pay for their addictions. Any extra money often goes to food, housing or health.
I don’t give people panning money in my own city because I’m often working with these folks. I will in other cities. If you have money you should give it directly to people. It works better than any other service delivery. And it makes them feel good. And it makes you feel good.
I feel like they’re related in technique but have fundamentally different results. Pickling can enhance and sharpen flavours but fermentation, at least the salt anerobic kind, tends to mellow flavours. I found it helped to start with some pretty simple stuff. Just a single ingredient and salt (and water). It’s Alive, the old Bon Apetit (booo!) show, has some really helpful starting recipies. Noma’s guide to fermentation really emboldened my fermentation choices.
I got one of those fermentation kits of Amazon that has a couple of jar lids with a one-way valve, some glass fermentation weights, and a large syringe to pull air from the jar. I was much less worried about turning something poison with the added help from those tools.
My process is usually when something is going to go bad I put it in a jar I know the weight of, add a spice or something that may taste good then add water. Then weight it and calculate 2.5% salt of the item+spice+water. You can go lower than 2.5% but that’s a pretty safe number. Then I’ll look at it and taste it a couple weeks in, decide if it needs more time and keep going. Some things have a tipping point where all of a sudden they taste really different. Other things have a more linear progression.
Experiment and have fun!
I love the pop texture of with them skin on. And it is gives a nice bitter light note to the sweet fruit.
Pickle everything! I’ve come up with some pretty interesting pickles, and also ferments. Worst outcome is food that was going to go bad is bad. Best outcome is delicious surprise!
This is a great idea. I don’t need any more games but thanks for doing this and building the community and engagement!
The scale of the solar system, just wow.
Rain and also a poor tire decision by Ferrari.
Stroll just isn’t cutting it on Aston Martin anymore. Maybe his dad can give him a cushy office job so we can get a competent driver.
Apparently Ru used to come out for that sort of thing in earlier seasons. I think it’s a mix between caring and concerned about their show. It’s complicated because he can be terrible but the queens have a ton of respect for him (for good reasons too).
It’s was great to see LaLa get the win!
Beans. Navy or white beans, broth or stock, olive oil, salt, spices. Lots of simmering until it the magic happens. Based on Carla Lalli Music’s recipe.
My favorite place to get hangover day drunk for breakfast. So many good memories I don’t remember.
It’s a lot of fun. You can chose quite a few different paths.
However it is the first part of a series that never continued. Sometimes be prepared for that.
Definitely worth a few bucks of fun.
I’m definitely happy the blackout encouraged me to move to the fediverse.
Only speculating but I think this is a symptom of late stage capitalism. Companies are staking enormous risk on leveraged finances to achieve impossible stock prices. And if they miss, they’re done. They collapse and get rolled into giant multinationals to funnel even more money to the top.
I think you’d be surprised how often people pick the “good” path. Trolls are loud but they’re the minority.