Excellent write up and information, thanks! I too was oblivious to evaporative coolers when I was younger (grew up in a place with high humidity) and encountered them as an adult after moving to a drier place. They are surprisingly effective when maintained and conditions are right. I love the thought of using one to cool the AC radiator to increase capacity for cooling.
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I had the “Hall and Oates” problem with Apple Music except instead of reverting to songs I had previously played a lot it reverts to songs they are trying to push. In my case it seemed like every playlist turned into hip hop in about 3 songs. Play Snoop Dogg? Turns into hip hop. Play Hans Zimmer, believe it or not - also hip hop.
The gameplay stuff (iirc) was pretty trivial things like better storage of guns, etc. Really nothing big. Since you’re so into BL2 I want to second what others said about the DLC - all of them are worth your time I believe but Torgue is fantastic and save Tiny Tina for last.
In my experience BL2 is the peak of the series because the writing is so good. Pre-Sequel, BL3 have some improved gameplay mechanics but the writing is so bad in comparison that they are forgettable. BL2 is top tier.
Did you read the article? This isn’t about social issues but about economics and energy production. The title is just a hook.
A 5 ounce bird can not carry a one pound coconut.
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When you defend “no innocent civilians” - this is what that means. Fuck off.
Not sure if this is a joke. For years my phone was the only one paired with the Bluetooth on my wife’s car as I like to play music when I drive it but she couldn’t be bothered to mess with it and listens to the radio. That doesn’t mean that I am usually the driver in the car though as she usually drives it. It was paired for the few times she wasn’t in the car and I had to use it.
This is only tangential to the conversation but I always find it interesting that in US history, Abraham Lincoln’s campaign was pushing hard on the idea of ‘staying awake.’