My only problem with Indian food. Whenever I try a restaurants it's shit. But when my coworkers would bring in a feast on Diwali, it was my favorite time of year.
I can't find any restaurants that taste even similar to their home cooked meals.
I really hope Lemmy hasn't caught the censorship virus. There's a certain acceptable amount due to the tolerance paradox, but your article doesn't apply there.
How's that one quote go? any world view that relies on the consistent silencing of another is inherently flawed? Something like that.
I think the idea is large and complex. There's plenty of episodes where they use replicators to make guns with complex digital optics on them, mini transporters, tricorders, medicines, phasers, farming equipment e.t.c.
I just went and cheated and checked the wiki and yeah they start out with no replicators to make ships or shuttles, but then in DS9 they introduce industrial replicators that print large parts. But still just parts. So I guess with Voyager it's like, as long as it doesn't get absolutely obliterated you can probably print parts and repair it.
You are right, but also wrong. They cant replicate complicated things, but they can replicate parts of complicated things, and then professionals can assemble them. They reference it a few times. They talk about it when they need a new energy source because they are short on supplies, more than just food is mentioned. That and the delta flyer. They assemble to a degree but parts are replicated and assembled. Otherwise they would care about a lot more things than just energy and fuel in the delta quadrant. I think there are a few things that don't qualify, like the warp coils for the entire starship. But even then they can make shitty coils for shuttles I'm pretty sure.
I may be crazy but I feel like there's a scene in enterprise where they are getting repaired at a Starbase and they show a panel get like replicated/transported to place and then it's bolted or welded in after. They do mention that replicators and transporters are almost the exact same a few times so it's hard to tell.
God damnit it's kinda embarrassing how much I know about Star Trek. I use the show as a coping mechanism lol.
Edit: oh shit gel packs too, they couldn't replicate new gel packs.
Thanks for the honest answer homie. Me asking you these questions is a form of me trying to work out those internal discriminations. I was writing out a whole long question about something but then it kinda clicked. The only reason the author even mentions being trans here is because it's relevant to the context. In every day life it's not and they wouldn't, they would call themselves a woman, because that's what they are. That makes sense man. It's not the first time I've had this revelation either lol, hopefully it'll stick and it'll be the last time I have to remember.
That last statement, just read a really cool comic that illustrated that call eugenisis or eugenic. If you like comics you should check it out, don't let the name scare you, it's good.
Ok I acknowledge I am an idiot so please correct me here. Lesbian and trans, doesn't that just go full circle and make you straight? Or are you saying your m to f and now like f, which is still like. Man this shits confusing we should just stop giving a shit about people's sexual orientations all together, everyone's a they them now.
Edit: sphere gave me a really good answer. Thanks sphere.
If you like strategy games. This is one of my favorite games of all time. I haven't seen anything quite like it sense. Close, but nothing hit the genre mix like this game.
True true. I always look fo the ones that use the cardboard medium. Those are cheap and easy to replace. I have no idea how often to replace them, I've never used one for more than 2 days.
Small tip to my northern neighbors. Swamp coolers. Essentially a fan blowing across a medium of water. Crazy low power consumption compared to AC. The only caveat is humidity. It works by essentially exchangeing water for thermal energy. So if its already humid it won't work. But if the humidity is below %40, you can cool a room by up to 6 or 7 C
TIL: Most of Canada is humid, had no clue. Thought countries near the arctics didn't have to worry about that.
So legit question. I've been thinking of getting a kettle and this and ditching my coffee maker. My question about these though, is 1) how hard are they to clean/ should I get more than one 2) does it siphon relatively quickly or do I have to stand there pouring for 2 minutes to get a cup of coffee. And lastly but probably most important 3) is the flavor weaker or stronger compared to a normal coffee maker.
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