And the surveillance station in the middle of Australia (pine gap)
And the surveillance station in the middle of Australia (pine gap)
And there’s quite a few missing!
Please bring it officially to Australia!
You think emus look prehistoric, take a look at our cassowary!
I made one recently that was pretty nice - tomato base, sliced (cooked) pork chipolatas, pineapple and cheese. Plenty of oregano and basil.
You should use Wayland, not x
How many halves fit into a quarter? Half of them
I don’t really understand how they consistently manage to screw things up. And they always say that the features are coming, but they never do.
I’m still bitter over Inbox.
I used to be excited about new things from Google. Tried to get into every beta, downloaded the newest released apps etc. But not anymore.
I just read about tasks being removed from Google Keep. Then the feature removal from nest hubs. Do they have a unified strategy at all? Or is it just the whims of a manager’s daily musings that drive what development does?
Two parts that I really love (apart from all of it):
You can hear the change in the music when bluey and bingo start running through the empty house.
And
All I can think of when the bells start at the end is the end credits with the fruit bats - that’s exactly my view of every evening here in Brisbane.
I’d say the best way for you to be judge is to take a look yourself if you can. The previously mentioned episodes ‘stickbird’ and ‘baby race’ are excellent examples of how the show appeals to adults as well as children.
It’s not overt in trying to appeal to parents with cringey side-jokes or too advanced themes.
It’s more situational - for example in baby race, bluey’s mum Chilli recounts comparing baby Bluey’s progress against the other babies at playgroup - a situation many (all?) parents can relate to. She (SPOILER) gets advice from a friend and learns to ‘run her own race’ - the concept that Chilli is trying to teach Bluey when she compared to her younger sister Bingo.
The whole show really is a masterpiece. I particularly like the music, and the fact that it’s set in my home town 🙂
The song played at the end is Megan Washington’s Lazarus Drug. Here’s the link to the Bluey version played at the end, including the bells ending with the bats.
My favourite part - Winton’s dad’s house is the house with the pool that they’re selling.
Great callback to the episode ‘helicopter’ where Winton tells Bluey to drop him in the pool at his dad’s house - "it’s the one with the deep end and a shallow end!"
Core rope memory?
Memory density is about 2.5MB per cubic metre, might need to buy a warehouse to store it.
Very wet here too in Queensland Australia - seems like our summer was marked with rain and regularly toppling daily minimum (and some maximum) temp records.
If I have champagne do I need to lick rocks exclusively from the Champagne region of France?
Stand corrected, every motherboard I’d had experience with had it connected to a post buzzer.
Never thought there be a case where it wouldn’t be included, as it was essential back then (I’m of the mind they still should, as well as power and activity leds, which seem to have disappeared from laptops)
Well older to a point. Go back to to anytime before late 2000s and every board had a speaker!
Or when the same thing happened with Paul McCartney collaborating with Rhianna on ‘FourFive seconds’ - apparently Paul was a new up and comer!
“Everyone you know is facing a battle you know nothing about. Be kind always.”
Possibly OpenTTD?
Same developer but different games, from what I can tell he released Transport Tycoon first, then Locomotion which had ?better graphics and less complexity?
I’ll have to try openloco, I’ve only ever played OpenTTD and it’s pretty good