I don't get the hate for kale. Never would buy it after decades of reading how horrid it is... Decided one day to try it and found it's actually refreshing and tasty, aside from the health benefits
C-c-c-c-combo breaker!
I wonder how many people who comment that in a broken comment chain know the origin. Figuring out those ultra combos and then memorising them, good times.
Just checked the wiki... 1994, fucking hell. Incredible graphics for the time too.
She has one of those faces that can look so different with a different hair / makeup combo, imo. I didn't recognise her at all as Mrs McMurray, despite watching the entire Wynonna Earp series. Though I did have a "Hey, I'm sure I know her from something" feeling in Star Trek.
In all fairness I am a bit faceblind in general haha. Also have to give credit to her acting chops as the way she holds herself / speaks is so different in those roles.
This is really interesting. Clearly whatever it was, was radioactive. Doesn't necessarily mean 'aliens' but it's certainly a peculiar meteorite, if that's what it was. AFAIK while meteorites can often have radioactive elements, they are only slightly higher % than in natural rock formations, and certainly not enough to account for the odd / excessive tree growth.
Re the mound-on-a-mound... if a highly-radioactive meteorite crashed, and buried into the ground, could it then cause a dome to form on top of the rubble? Could 300+ years of weathering make the dome nice and smooth? Another possibility is volcanism, looks kinda like what you'd get with a capped volcano. The increased localised heat might also be an explanation for the increased growth of the trees... or would excess heat in the ground just kill the trees?
From the wiki article:
Its origins have been subject of intense scientific interest, with hypotheses including meteorite, volcanic and gaseous origin, but to date no definite proof has been given
I had two towels at once for a while, as I'm quite hairy. One towel didn't feel quite enough to get ne fully dry.
4 towels seems a bit much if I'm honest!
This is probably a key factor.
Thanks for the extra info! I'm going to get a proper cooler for my cpu soon, once that's fitted I'll definitely jump back in and see what it's like now.
Squadron 42 seems to be really, really close to release. I expect that will add a meaty play loop layer (assuming it dies actually come out at some point)
Wow. Absolutely stunning. I'd like to know the specs of the PC this was made with... But people in comments claiming the game is more cpu heavy than gpu, and can run ok on something like 1080ti / 2070s.
I tried star citizen a few years ago and couldn't get into it... Too buggy, difficult, no real gameplay loop. So those are still my concerns, but it's looking as if the insane level of investment and 'feature creep' might be about to pay off. This really does make Starfield look even more of a freshly pressed turd.
Well, I can confirm I'm using it to write this comment, very smooth experience for me.
I'm using the free version, so far any ads I've seen are not intrusive and tbh fairly rare
Same. I like to imagine him training her up for the role and how to deal with the constant interruptions from Alan Davies.
"Now, Sandi, you will be interrupted by Davies; said interruptions will be frequent and may try your patience. But you must not show weakness, you must not let him break your resolve.
To your right, I have placed a mannequin with a curly wig and a loudspeaker. I want you to prepare and read a speech on the different specialities of ants, while the mannequin interrupts you, without losing your composure.
Begin!"
Yeah, volcanism definitely seems the most likely reason for the dome, like you I'm not a biologist so was hoping someone would chime in re the temps... didn't consider nitrogen ash though, good point.