Brad

@Brad@beehaw.org
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Not exactly secret, but not very well-known. In many states your credit score can be used as a factor in determining the cost of auto insurance for you. Lower credit scores can equal higher premiums.

I can see this being an on-again/off-again situation for a long time. When Rs are in power they'll remove it, and when Ds are in power they'll restore it. We need something like this to be enshrined in the law of the land, but more and more it feels like that isn't ever going to be possible as everything will be open to re-interpretation forever.

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"Well, well, well. If it isn't the consequences of my own actions."

- Reddit

I thought your post said NASA at first, and I was really skeptical.

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Good riddance!

Like many tools, it can also be used for nefarious things, but that's not its only use.

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In Kentucky, between Louisville and Frankfort, there is a city called "Simpsonville" and it's right next to a city called "Shelbyville".

TWA

It was July 1988 and I had never flown on an airplane before. I flew on 10 airplanes in 21 days (with some driving from Frankfort to West Berlin and then to East Berlin.)

  • Los Angeles to New York
  • New York to Brussels
  • Brussels to Frankfort
  • East Berlin to Kiev
  • Kiev to Moscow
  • Moscow to Leningrad
  • Leningrad to East Berlin
  • Frankfort to Brussels
  • Brussels to New York
  • New York to Los Angeles
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Every time I hear people worried about the robot uprising, I remember the time Google Location couldn't figure out what method of transportation I was using for 2 and a half hours between the Santa Ana, CA airport and the Denver, CO airport.

Quite a few.

I was 12 and grew up in an American suburb. I remember the contrast of how dull and drab a lot of places were compared to where I was living.

I found an East German pfennig on the ground at the airport, the material it was made out of seemed almost like it was plastic.

There was a stereotype at the time that the toilet paper in the USSR was going to be like sandpaper. What I remember is that the toilet paper in the public bathrooms was the same material as the paper towels in our public bathrooms. I had brought a couple of rolls of toilet paper from home, but they didn't last the whole trip.

Going through Checkpoint Charlie was legit scary. There were armed guards, with German Shepherds, searching the bus we were on. The guards walked up to each person and closely examined your passport and made sure it was you.

German girls were cute and they liked our American accent. I don't remember interacting with many (or any) Soviet girls. The Soviet boys we met would ask us for "chewing gum" or "chocolates". I had brought along a big bag of insividually-wrapped gum (Double Bubble maybe) and a big bag of Tootsie Rolls to give out.

In Moscow, Red Square and St. Basil's Cathedral were very impressive, Lenin's Tomb was very underwhelming.

It was July, and Leningrad is so far north that the sun didn't set at all. We were sitting up in our hotel room talking, thinking it must still be evening because the sun was still up, but it was 1 in the morning.

There were shops that only took foreign currency (no Rubles) which meant it wasn't for locals, only for visitors. They had Pepsi and a few other well-known American brands of things for purchase.

There were status of Lenin everywhere.

West Berlin smelled like diesel exhaust.

When I got back home it was around midnight. I told my parents I was hungry, and they asked where I wanted to eat. I said In-N-Out, so that's where we stopped.

My sleep schedule was backwards for about a week and a half.

It's been twisted so far from its original intention.

My son is a voracious reader, and he has the same thing. He's 15 now but still, every so often, he'll say a word and it'll take me a minute to figure out what he means.

Loom

A very unique game for the time, fun adventure with a great story and game play mechanics.

I'd be fucked because I never really read books as a kid, either for entertainment or even when they were assigned as school work.

Now, if I could do that with video games or Saturday morning cartoons, I'd be good.

I received the offer on my 16 year old Reddit account, but not on another account I have that's more like 12. Not sure if they went by account age or activity or what.

I did not try to get in on the IPO (or pre-IPO.)

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I'm not superstitious, but I am a little stitious.

"You will find true love on Flag Day."

The game is called Polytopia. It's a mobile game (at least that's where I've seen and played it before).

I agree OP should provide some lot more context and at least the name of the game in the title of selftext.

I fucking hope not.

I had literally no context going into this movie other than it was about a chef and/or a restaurant, and it was well-reviewed.

By the time I figured out that it was basically a horror movie, which I'm not into, I had already seen a couple of graphic scenes that I wished I hadn't, so I turned it off. Disappointing because I like the actors in it, and the story was compelling at first.

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Utah's MLB team should keep the "ends with Z" theme. They probably couldn't steal "The Buzz" from the minor league team, so maybe "The Fuzz" or "The Whizz".

I've found it helpful at work for things like preparing agendas for meetings, or creating an outline of a presentation or document I need to write.

I've also found it helpful when I'm trying to Google something where I need to be pretty specific and then I can't find exactly what I mean by searching.

NewPipe user here, and same thing. It's amazing.

Here's something totally bizarre that you might it might not care about.

The other day I brought up Metroid on the Nintendo Switch NES app (the one that lets you play some NES games with an online subscription.) After playing for a bit, I wanted to show him the Justin Bailey code. But I couldn't remember it exactly at first. So I tried it in various cases, and when I enter the code with all lowercase letters, it crashed the game.

No idea if it'll do that for everyone, or if it did that on the actual NES, but I tried it a few times and it crashed everything.

For reference, I entered in the code like this:

justin bailey
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But the actual code is:

JUSTIN BAILEY
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And I only knew the Wyld Stallyns version!

I love JetBlue. I live about 20 miles from the Long Beach, CA airport and used to use them all the time. I was so sad when they left LGB for LAX. LAX is terrible and I only fly out of there when I absolutely must.

If he was smart

Well, there's the problem right there.

It's like you close your eyes, and then 5 seconds later you open them and hours have passed.

That's what it was like for me. However when I "woke up", my wife was in the room next to me and I was already sitting upright on the bed, dressed and shoes on. Apparently I had been awake for about a half hour and we both had a conversation with the doctor about how things went. I remembered none of it.

Especially when it's something that goes against "societal norms" like diet culture.

Make sure your spare has air.

That's one that most people don't often think about. You just assume that you're OK because you have a spare. Happened to me once, although fortunately not in the middle of nowhere.

Just tell them, "Bubatz ist jetzt legal!"

*little chihuahua

A Simple Plan

I think I was the same with MS DOS on my XT, because I remember buying an upgrade for a version 4.x at one point.