I have an app that blocks scam/spam so irl I answer 100% but technically I only pickup 50%
I have too many toothbrushes
I have an app that blocks scam/spam so irl I answer 100% but technically I only pickup 50%
Game: Gunship 2000
Book: the Murderbot Diaries
TV: Firefly
Movie: Casablanca no! Little Shop of Horrors!
Must have been Lee Scratch Perry. Not a song, a handful of tapes played over and over and.
Yes, a catastrophy. I never had lenses degrade so fast, and we’re talking expensive Zeiss stuff with medical coverage.
That was my first “no” here, never again.
Next time ask your lenses without. Mines are the same, I have a new prescription & just told the shop “no”. No anti-blue, no ant-reflection, no nothing, just the hardest material available.
Not Ketchup.
On a des valeurs en Belgique. Surtout sur l’assaisonnement des frites, la hauteur du col de mousse de la biere, et le caractère optionnel d’un gouvernement de plein exercice.
On a des valeurs en Belgique. Surtout sur l’assaisonnement des frites, la hauteur du col de mousse de la biere, et le caractère optionnel d’un gouvernement de plein exercice.
In Belgium: Tartare or Mayo. Andalouse for the gal, thanks
In the UK: Salt and Vinegar
In both cases: I will have to change seat if you plop yourself in front of me with your poor fries inundated by ketchup. Only the French do that, and it is a Casus Belli in my book.
This is from the Connect app :
Full list atm is : youtu.be, youtube.com, x.com, thesun.co.uk, imgur.com, nypost.com, telegraph.co.uk, mirror.co.uk
Thanks! It is a really important feature to me. May not helping with the echo chamber but frak it: my phone, my time, my eyeballs - my choice.
Have a nice day :)
Proton I guess? First tier is free, it’s encrypted, your data is protected by Swiss privacy laws… There’s an app for your phone and also a single VPN account as well.
They don’t have a linux client for their Drive storage solution so I am mad at them but it may fit the ticket for you.
Reading a book (hopefully)
Yup! Must say this stemmed from a not-so-long-ago public comment by a “lead actor” which later took an hour-long dressing down by the director straight through his face. He apologized.
That what I do is easy and that I’m “just pushing buttons”. Yeah, I’m pushing the right button at the right time because the whoke shebang has been program’d, cued, mixed over weeks of rehearsals so that, come show time, it’s all by magic. Magic of pushing the right button at the right time while also reading the brochure, watch the stage, issue cues to other dept sometimes in 2 different languages.
Easy peasy!
Hang on to your suspenders: I wear crocs 24/7/365
Summer, rain, snow, work, whatever. A pair lasts about 2 years now, in the past they where more sturdy. After a while you’re going to, first, slip on wet surfaces because of the sole being completely bald, then you’ll go through and get wet feet (or a rusty nail).
It so lightweight, so flickable away, once you start you can’t come back. I always get the “crocband clogs” in red, they don’t have lateral holes which, yeah, is more practical irl when you daily them.
The Left ranked first at the elections in France, so suddenly much, much better than the expected brown/black outcome.
Working, but I love my job: stage manager for a jazz festival!
France is 2 days away from an election which will see the Far Right grab the most seats ever in Parliament, the only question (hope really) is “will they get absolute majority or not”.
Holland fell not so long ago.
Belgium kinda holds through “sacred union” that vows to never sign an alliance with it, but at cities level it’s too late.
And Hungary is deep into it with Orban since a while now. Hungary which turn it is to lead the European Parliament (a rotating position). First political act? Go shake hands with Putin.
It’s gonna get complicated over here.
What’s getting old is continuously asking for a Linux Drive client. I will keep on whining about it, probably until the end of my subscription.
So it is not sarcasm. As I, too, am getting old I just tend to repeat myself. A lot.
Steve Reich’ “New York counterpoint”