Krudler

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[–] Krudler 2 points 8 hours ago

I think the issue has s largely been explored and solved but I'd like to add something to the mix.

Complexes have hot water pipes running from the water heaters on the lowest floor up to all the suites. Usually they are stationed somewhere around the center of the main building, sandwiched between a commons hallway wall and an apartment wall.

The amount of heat that these can radiate is insane, especially if there's a hot water circulation system in the building.

[–] Krudler -2 points 1 day ago (3 children)

No I'm not dancing to the music in your head, sorry.

[–] Krudler 0 points 1 day ago (1 children)

Bro I started my professional game development career in 1996 and retired in 2015. I played video games in the early 70's that existed before Pong. My father had one of the 5 supercomputers in the world in the meteorological service of Canada, where I used to hang out with nerds that would let me play with shit, and play the games they made when they weren't modeling weather. I have studied nothing in my entire life more than the tapestry of what we call game development. So kindly stop.

[–] Krudler 4 points 1 day ago

You got it man, this is just a fart in a bathtub

Nothing has changed

[–] Krudler 2 points 1 day ago

You just made my day

[–] Krudler 17 points 1 day ago

Just a random chiming in here... I work in the field of "crisis" social services, shall we say.

Yes, if you need to get away, it needs to be out of the blue and everything needs to be lined up. Get all the ducks in a row 1st and GTFO.

Because with controlling and abusive situations like this, the real abuse does not begin until one person tries to break away or make a change.

[–] Krudler 3 points 2 days ago (3 children)

This is one of the stupidest comments I've ever heard really Rre video games, no country has produced more innovation in the space than the Japanese.

[–] Krudler 1 points 3 days ago

Wow, captivating and riveting from note one! Thank you for linking the full album.

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Känguru (1981) (www.youtube.com)
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Track 5 "No Question" just rocks!!!

A little tough for me to get into this album initially as it seemed highly composed and extremely tight, which is not a criticism(!) it's just less to my tastes. Well, once I got over the hump and let this album into my soul, it took permanent residence!!

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[–] Krudler 1 points 5 days ago

If I comment in my own post am I talking to myself??

I first "discovered" this album about 5 years ago and only gave it one listen. Loved it! "Rediscovered" it recently and then posted it here.

I'm usually a very "restless listener" as many jazz appreciators are and I move from album to album quickly, there's so much to discover! That said, I just realized I listened to this album every day this week :0

[–] Krudler 1 points 6 days ago

You can only think 70's cars are beautiful if you weren't alive in the 70's.

They were UGLY AS FUCK then and now. Just piss poor design in every way.

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Listen (1977) (www.youtube.com)
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Tony Williams pushing forward... wow

 

Random memory resurfaced of being in the barber's chair. I was 30 years old, Linda had been cutting my hair since I was 3.

After the cut for the first time ever, she ran the trimmers over the backs of my ears. That had never happened before.

I immediately realized in that moment I'm old and I now have old man hair on my ears

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My cat Ollie used to yell at me when I'd play this lol

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