Which is.. uh, not exactly a reliably source on the topic since they're a Swedish company that makes Snus. And they don't even mention that Sweden has removed the warnings.
That part of the page was added by some anonymous user- it just lists an IP, not a username- on October 9th. So I'm gonna go with not believing this one unless a Swedish person pops up to confirm.
They're supposed to keep their lights on under 10000ft. They're less for the pilots, at least aside from takeoff/landing, and more for other planes.
Idk why that specific configuration was chosen- to pull double duty, I guess? They're functionally landing lights, but also warning lights if they're low/in crowded airspace.
I just googled the question, and looked around a bit so it's possible this is wrong.
The point of Terraria is very much not building things- though you can- and it wouldn't be great for this. Building something that looked like a bar would be a ton of effort and you wouldn't really be able to just go there and get a beer. Drinking it would also just give you a buff.
Maybe Minecraft but I don't think it's the vibe OP wants, and you still couldn't really do more than make an area that looks like a bar without mods.
The only game I can think of that doesn't actually require a restart is Mechwarrior 5: Mercenaries. I'm sure there's more, but that's what I've encountered.
First, I'm not an electrician, or anything even vaguely approaching one.
I've never heard that advice with extension cords, only power strips.
You could theoretically link enough extension cords together to cause problems, but it would need to be some extremely shit extension cords or a LOT of them. Resistance increases over distance, which in power cables manifests as them getting hotter. That isn't a problem until all the sudden it is a problem.
For power strips, the main danger is that you're potentially introducing more outlets than any of them are rated for. If you're just using 2 3ft power bars to functionally make a 6ft cable that you're only plugging a single thing into.. you're fine. Or at least I was, idk I did it for like a whole year. If you're plugging 16 things into a single wall outlet via power strips you can trip the circuit breaker, or potentially much worse stuff can happen like things getting melty and starting a fire.
If you know enough of what you're doing to math out the power draw+what your outlet/power strips are rated for you can pretty (afaik) safely daisy chain them if you wanna.
Depends on your system. I've not actually played a TTRPG where that's how crits worked. I believe that's how it works in PF2E, though, which I really wanna try. Just can't manage to convince the nerds I play with.
Lot of great suggestions here- I grabbed MCC myself. Was kinda stunned that it's... I think five games ranging from absolutely era defining (at least for me) to solid games. For $10 I'm not sure that can be beat.
The Owlcat Pathfinder CRPGs aren't on the deep discounts list, but Kingmaker is 85% off ($2.99) and Wrath Of The Righteous is 70% off ($11.99). Both are solid games.
It's kinda difficult to be objective on this topic, no matter how much you ask for it.
She looks kinda weird, but manages to make it more 'exotic' and less 'unattractive.' It comes off as unique.
To be clear, I'm not in her "order of horny men". I've seen her in like one or two movies, and that's about it.
Either way, I think you might care way too much about this. I remember a few people that everyone lost their minds over that I thought were actually full blown repulsive. I ain't making posts about them, though.
Not everyone has a giant pool of existing options, and not everyone initially presents as an asshole.
Sometimes you just gotta figure out who's a shithead at the table, and get rid of the bad eggs.