spyd3r

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[–] spyd3r -2 points 2 days ago

Garbage, uhmm, you pay a monthly fee (about $30) and they take it away weekly, or if its burnable, it goes on the brush pile until the pile gets tall enough that you need a bigger tractor to pile it any higher.

Police... Definitely wouldn't waste time calling them, the action would be over before they even finished their donuts.

[–] spyd3r 12 points 3 days ago (6 children)

My next vehicle is going to be fully mechanical with a carburetor and no computerized bullshit.

[–] spyd3r 2 points 4 days ago

Send me back to IRC in its prime, please I beg you!

[–] spyd3r 7 points 4 days ago (1 children)

For non Americans: The bullet ballot is special voting process used in some rural areas, where they hang effigies of politicians up at a range, and issue a box of bullets to each voter. The voters then line up and fire their bullets at the politicians they hate the most. The politician with the fewest holes in them at the end of the day is declared the winner.

[–] spyd3r 6 points 4 days ago (1 children)

Mass immigration from certain very "unenlightened" areas may have ruined that forever, and also brought in an ideology that is extremely hostile to LGBT people and liberal values.

[–] spyd3r 17 points 6 days ago (3 children)

I rather take $120 and buy shittons of physical media with it. There's a fire sale on it everywhere right now because everyone is dumping it.

[–] spyd3r 14 points 6 days ago

Disturbing, that's right outside Gay 90s.

[–] spyd3r 7 points 1 week ago (9 children)

Such a letdown, I had hoped that with the downfall of Twitter people would finally kick their addictions to vapid trash media.

[–] spyd3r 2 points 1 week ago

In wonder if he signed Sherry's birthday card

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A photo album dedicated to the greatest Canadian to ever live.

 

Noa Argamani, Almog Meir, Andrey Kozlov, and Shlomi Ziv were rescued in a joint operation by IDF, Shin Bet and police's Yamam unit.

 
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I made some trail mix out of rat droppings and hair.

 

To celebrate this amazing holiday, here is Han shooting first.

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Screenshot from DS9 - 101/102 - Emissary

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For a higher quality downloadable version: https://archive.org/details/st-ds-9-rootbeer-analogy-2160p

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Also, in an attempt to provide some comparison data, and to find out what is too heavy to comfortably carry, I have weighed an arbitrary selection of common lights to compare it to the E07X.

Based on these results, the weight is good, the flashlight is balanced well, and it feels good in the hand. I'd say the E07X fits nicely in the large coat/hoodie pocket carry category. It's fat head and thick tube make it uncomfortable in a pants pocket however, so you'll want to make use of the clip and clip it to a belt/webbing/pouch etc. Overall I'm impressed with it, it's a solid addition to my lineup, the new FFL emitters are spectacular, and I appreciate the improvements over the old E07.

All weights are with a full complement of batteries

Lights:
Acebeam X45: 710g
BLF LT1: 626g
Emisar D18: 480g
Sofirn SP36: 432g
Noctigon K1: 378g
E07 TiCu: 310g
Emisar D4SV2 (26800): 260g
Sofirn SP33S: 238g
-> E07X Canon: 200g <-
Emisar D4k (Mule): 136g
Sofirn IF19: 94g
Sofirn SC21: 58g

Batteries:
26800: 116g
26650: 96g
21700: 66g
18650: 44g
 

Screenshot from DS9 - 111 - The Nagus (Laserdisc)

 

cross-posted from: https://sh.itjust.works/post/16245170

For All Mankind (1989)

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An in-depth look at various NASA moon landing missions, starting with Apollo 8.

The decade long Apollo Program was the largest and most expensive undertaking in the history of Man that wasn't devoted to a war. During the four years between December 1968 and November 1972 there were nine manned flights to the Moon. Twenty four men made the journey; twelve actually landed on the lunar surface. They were the first human beings to leave the planet Earth for another world.

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