I think it's more like this...
Angel: "Push it over the edge and watch it fall."
Devil: "Drink from it after giving yourself a thorough self cleaning and leave the area before they notice."
I think it's more like this...
Angel: "Push it over the edge and watch it fall."
Devil: "Drink from it after giving yourself a thorough self cleaning and leave the area before they notice."
They should hide somewhere in the game itself the real credits of the people that spent significant effort to make the game. An Easter Egg if you will. Like just after defeating the dragon, you find a scroll in their horde with the real credits.
Just another way to dehumanize.
They work great until they don't. I've had the same experience, be prepared to replace it occasionally because it's usually near impossible to disassemble and clean the pump mechanism completely.
These are fair points, that I have no real argument with, but I do have a different perspective.
I use the word pardon because there are lots of local Spanish speakers, tourist/seasonal French Canadian speakers, and occasionally tourists from farther abroad around and I'd rather be understood than pretend everyone speaks English. When speaking to strangers, like when I'm asking forgiveness for being an inconvience to them or trying to politely get someone's attention, preferring loan words that really don't need translation in order to be understood just seems like good citizenship and also more kind.
I heard something similar about (i.e. take this with a huge grain of salt) Stranger in a Strange Land, that he wrote it kind of as a satirical farce to mock the hippy movement, but then some people kind of reinterpreted it as a cult guidebook to enlightenment.
We figured it out in the last millennium, I think we can figure it out again.
The real reason would probably be that you'd need to make the soles out of rubber again instead of the cheap foam that almost all modern (fast fashion disposable) shoes are made with these days.
There isn't really isn't much call for the level of precision this person is suggesting in most recipes. Liquids mostly aren't going to vary in volume enough to warrant the effort of converting recipes you find. Solids that flow, like sugar and flour are better measured by mass using a scale if you're baking. Oxo makes a scale that I've been pretty happy with (slim, precise, and has a detachable face so that you can read it even when there's a big bowl on top). The OXO brand also has some very easy to read volumetric pictures of various sizes. For lots of uses (like water/rice or water/oatmeal ratios) a measuring cup is still going to be good enough. Even if you feel like you can't read the level all that precisely, it's probably going to be close enough for the vast majority of recipes.
Sorry if these are cliche.
It is amazing foundational science fiction story. Once you've read it, you'll see many of its ideas and themes in many other great works of science fiction literature. Perhaps the most recognizable is as the inspiration for the Ewoks from Star Wars. (In my personal opinion inspiration is a bit of a stretch, Ewoks are pretty much a direct copy.)