It's funny, because I actually enjoy the less realistic versions, like ship of fools. Void crew was fun and all, but didn't tickle my biscuit enough. Sea of thieves was just sort of... boring. It took too long to get into the fun, and then the fun was over too quickly.
As someone who is in the medical field, I am so sorry when I do that, but it is so much fun. You get to please a colleague, get intrigued and fascinated in a pair, and tell the patient that whatever their problem was is now known! Most of the time it also means you can actually start to help the patient, which is always nice, rather than doing more investigations.
The cops won't even bother with civil forfeiture. There's a court case (a shitty one, more of a hearing, but it's there) involved in that and the prosecutors will roll their eyes for $200. They'll just put it in an evidence locker, put up a notice in a newspaper that no one will ever see, then 30 days later say that no one claimed it and then they pocket it.
The easiest way is to use the principles of conditioning. Pair a stimulus with a certain color light, then start flashing up different colored lights. If the organism is cued to the stimulus by multiple colors of lights, it means that they can't really distinguish between them.
That's how we tested when kids lose the ability to distinguish certain phonemes.
Made me think he was describing that one dude who has been on magazines, being written about because he takes infusions of his son's blood believing it will keep him young.
That... is unsettling. I remember the fruit fly experiments I did in college, and I am now barfing imagining those vials being put opened in an orifice.
Most teenagers I know, and myself when I was one, are much messier than at any other stage in their life. The issue for most is that they are old enough to start sneaking food into their rooms that a kid wouldn't, or that the kid can't hide as effectively. I've had to come spray for pests in more teenagers rooms than any other part of the age spectrum.
Aye, nvidia makes it so something doesn't initialize when my computer wakes up... and something that I can't find is turning on sleep mode in a way that I can't figure out.
Sometimes Linux does get a groan or two out of me.
You're not wrong, but good luck watching out for a vehicle approaching you at a 30 mph differential (which is what I recall from fortnine covering the topic years ago) from behind.
Cities have a lot of soft power in that regard. Mine, just as an example, bans parking on grass. Even if you're not in a fancy neighborhood, and have been parking on your lawn underneath the spreading oak tree for the last 50 years, they can ticket you for it (and tow) if they feel like being ornery.
I think the usual wording for grass/plants goes along the lines of property values and nuisances to bring it within legal frameworks for what they can regulate.
It's funny, because I actually enjoy the less realistic versions, like ship of fools. Void crew was fun and all, but didn't tickle my biscuit enough. Sea of thieves was just sort of... boring. It took too long to get into the fun, and then the fun was over too quickly.