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I’d say it depends. The white flesh of dragonfruit with yellow skin is my favorite. But the white flesh of dragonfruit with red/pink skin? Meh.
I’d say it depends. The white flesh of dragonfruit with yellow skin is my favorite. But the white flesh of dragonfruit with red/pink skin? Meh.
You can, but many people prefer not to.
1817807, here. Yours may be the smallest number I’ve ever seen.
I’ll just leave this here…
Really cheap, off-brand chocolate
Who in 2024 is still buying Palmer’s? How does this brand still exist?
This is my airplane go to. Love it!
Brain Damage. I definitely should not have seen that movie at whatever age I was.
Came to say the same thing. Zeno’s paradoxes are fun. 😄
I host a podcast called Almost Plausible where a couple of friends join me to create movie plots based on ordinary objects. For example, some of our episodes are paper bag, axe, and toilet brush.
You can find it wherever you listen to podcasts, or on the Almost Plausible website.
A friend’s dad feels so strongly about this that he has cafeteria style trays so each food item can have its own little area walled off from everything else.
I sometimes use bacon fat to make stove top popcorn. It’s so tasty!
Spices have entered the chat.
It would be especially interesting to see how his viewpoint changes over the course that time frame.
About 30-some years ago I borrowed a book of facts from the library, and the two I remember are:
I have no idea if they’re true, but they’re burned into my brain.
Not an answer to OP’s question, but I know in PHP there’s at least one error message that’s in Hebrew.
Almost Plausible is a podcast where three friends make up stories, usually in the form of a movie plot, where something unexpected takes a central or critical role in the story. For example, how would you make a movie about a pillow? Or a ceiling fan? Or a toilet brush? That’s exactly what we try to figure out on the show!
Each episode starts with a brief pitch session, where we take turns sharing the ideas we’ve come up with for each episode’s topic. After we’ve heard all the pitches, we pick one, develop it, and hopefully come up with a story that’s at least almost plausible.
Disclaimer: This is my own podcast.
I’d say don’t type out anything you wouldn’t want to send, not even as a joke. On multiple occasions I’ve seen people type a text or email as a joke, and then accidentally send it instead of erase it.
By that same token, don’t send things you wouldn’t want others to see (or perhaps, be aware of unintended audiences). How often do we hear about nudes being shared? In another example, I once worked at a company that had too many bosses, and one of them shit talked me to my boss in an email. They replied back and forth a bit, and then my boss had a question for me about the project they were now discussing, so he forwarded me the entire email chain. I saw exactly what the other boss said about me, and there was no denying he was the one who said it. I immediately and permanently lost all respect for him.
The first computer I remember using was my dad’s IBM PC-XT, but the first computer that was mine was an Apple IIe that my grandfather gave me when he upgraded his own.
I don’t remember how old I was, but probably around 9 or 10. I loved that thing, and I used it for all sorts of stuff. I played games, I made cards and banners with Print Shop Pro, I wrote stories and stuff. That thing was great.
I saw a guy do this when I was a kid.
Ojai pixie tangerines are amazing. Sweet, juicy, easy to peel, not too much pith, and a wonderful flavor. Every year when they’re in season, I go nuts eating them.