Even if you like it less (dislike it more?) it’s healthier.
Shift workers have shorter lives, higher incidents of diabetes, etc.
Even if you like it less (dislike it more?) it’s healthier.
Shift workers have shorter lives, higher incidents of diabetes, etc.
Pains me to say it, but Cody’s Lab.
I still catch an episode now and again. It just hasn’t been the same since he moved to Nevada.
Especially this week.
Same.
Of course, the first phrase I made absolutely certain I could rattle off was “excuse me I don’t speak French well”. Deliver that with a smile and they can be pretty damn forgiving.
I slowed it down because it’s more sedate sounding. Even though these videos have relatively even tonal qualities, they sometimes speak fairly quickly. I adjusted the pitch only enough to reduce the distortion from the speed shift I just checked and the numbers are actually 85/95, not 85/90. 90% pitch is too unnatural sounding.
Nothing as a kid. Now I listen to a detuned playlist of fascinating, but dry science/history/tech videos.
My current rotation is Anton Petrov, Sean Wilsey, Red Wrench Films, and Curious Droid, all played at 85% speed, 95% pitch.
Edit 95 pitch, not 90.
A lot of the law related words are from French derivations AFAIK?
Yeah, those legal terms have been more-or-less common to any romance language I’ve used.
The only one I use is Safeway, to scan the in-store coupons. I’m not sure how much info they can get, because the app fails to load until I pause my VPN.
Too crisp. Should be a blurry dot.
Kentucky Ballistics did a whole video on this gun.
They’re talking about assisted living facilities, for anyone lost in the pond.
An alternative would be to replace the movement.
Could be easier than fussing with the contacts.
My thoughts exactly.
It’s also easier to push privatization when public schools are failing.
I’d just like an iOS/android port. Those games would be fantastic on a tablet with touch controls.
Edit: didn’t really intend this to be a comment reply. I didn’t realize source files were unavailable. That would make a port unreasonable.
Not Icelandic, but I’ve been following the situation closely.
This is an evolving issue. Grindavik, the town on the far side of this has been severely damaged by earthquakes and is currently surrounded by a berm that’s (mostly) holding the lava flow back. The Svartsengi power plant is likewise protected by a berm and has had the pipes supplying hot water to Reikiavik damaged and repaired.
Geologist Sean Willsey has been providing outstanding coverage on the subject.
It is an odd tone. So much “I learned” and “I found out.” It comes off as a youthful essay.
I work in electrical power delivery for municipal transportation, supervision-level. Before that, I was a shoreside engineer (basically a mechanic, not an engineering degree) in marine services. My work has always come very organically, often starting in floor-sweeping assistant positions.
City Beautiful made a video video on the subject.
https://youtu.be/mEBQPpSHQME?si=e83xmwAgiGDNL13a