The 1973/1974 series The World At War narrated by Laurence Olivier mentions this memorial. Such an example of the atrocities humans are capable of. Horrifying.
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i am a big fan of these genres during the Halloween season \o/
this past Halloween, I listened to a Vincent Price short story collection titled The Price of Fear that is absolutely delightful :)
I’ve baked my homemade fries with oil in the oven at this temp. it doesn’t make sense to me to add oil after they’ve baked? anyone have an explanation for my dumb brain?
I have been slogging through The Tipping Point by Malcolm Gladwell and while it’s extremely interesting it is so dense. I am undecided between a Neal Stephenson or Philip K Dick or Kurt Vonnegut novel next ¯_(ツ)_/¯
we must also demand enough free time to enjoy the fruits of our labor.
I read the Peter North/Paul Reitter translation last year and the forward goes into some details of how they translated it. It was my first read and it so thoroughly blew me away that I quickly consumed Vol2 and 3 of the Samuel Moore/Edward Aveling translations. North/Reitter are working on Vol2/3 with no ETA. Hope this helps!
i have the Seemee 300 and it’s awesome because of the bottom light that encircles your back tire. the plastic saddle mount is terrible (mine slipped off over a bump and I lost the light!) but they have a strap and for extra cost ($12USD) an aluminum saddle mount which is ideal. Great recommendations in this article!
I’d like to piggyback off this and say that this would be a prime organization to trial 24/32hr work weeks as full-time. The folks who want or need 40-60hr weeks would receive appropriate compensation while those that want free time will obviously have more.
Ran this on a Celeron/128MB RAM in the mid-2000s, always nice to have a flavor to run on incompetent and legacy hardware.
i sent this to my mom who desperately needs help with these things and she just says “i suck at learning”
they’re Inklings and/or Octolings from Splatoon :)