After how successful Fury Road was, I have a hard time believing Miller would make a CGI heavy movie.
That's my hope anyway. I love Fury Road.
After how successful Fury Road was, I have a hard time believing Miller would make a CGI heavy movie.
That's my hope anyway. I love Fury Road.
Oooh, I'll have to give it a listen. I've been working my way through all their episodes.
I have depression and ADHD. I work 3x 9 hour days a week and still struggle with it. I don't think I could handle any more.
I was thinking the same thing.
Good for you for working on your depression!
The kits that use a reamer, rubber cement, and lil gloopy rubber cords are far preferable to a “fix a flat” canned solution, both in effectiveness and in ease of replacement. A pair of pliers and a good utility knife would go along with this stuff well.
Another mechanic here, 100% agree. These things work really well.
Tbh, same
Reject modernity, embrace tradition
I've used Windows since 3.1. I was installing Windows 10 on a laptop a few years ago. The changes they'd made to core functions were so frustrating, I felt like I didn't know how to use Windows anymore.
I figured I might as well try a new OS. It's not like I loved Windows.
I did a dual boot with Windows and Ubuntu. I never logged into Windows again.
I'm not obsessed or an evangel. I don't code. I don't mess around with the OS. I browse the internet and do some piracy. That's it.
I think it's great that Linux is mature enough that a dumb user like me can easily switch over from Windows.
Right??
Mittens sucks out loud, but I have to give it to him: he's had some ethical stances on things.
I am in a similar situation with my guns. I have two antique long guns. They're locked up, in the crawl space, and I don't keep any ammo in my house.
I have depression and I don't trust myself not to use my guns to kill myself. For me, the inconvenience of accessing them and obtaining ammo feels like a safe compromise.
I agree that this is an enormous problem with no easy solutions.