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  • The forklifts at the sawmill I worked at went much faster than jogging pace usually, maybe 30km/h while loaded? Unloaded they of course can go quicker but safety and all. I think at jogging pace things would back up quickly at a decent sized sawmill.

  • That was my first thought after the reversal (probably slower than many, it seems like such a stupid idea) yup cheap publicity. Mean who would risk going to Wendys if the price could go up while in line?

    In the end there'd probably be little surge pricing because people would avoid any hours it might hit. If I am hitting up Wendys I am not keen on paying more, especially since Taco Time is in the same parking lot, McDonald's across the street and a KFC within a block. To be fair I can't remember the last time I wanted to hit up a Wendys anyways, Taco Time is way better for the same trip.

    Though I've thought about Wendys more, with these two articles and wrote a reply, than in years....so I guess marketing works.

  • Just the lobbyists that spent the most money, and have some of the most money to spend. Pure coincidence I'm sure. Time for legislators to start wearing garb like racecar drivers where you can see who paid them while they vote. Heh can only imagine how busy Trump's would be, not like he'd follow any rule in case it messed up his makeup. Though not like Trump did much himself, was bought for in the house and Senate anyways, he'll still take credit for it all of course.

  • I thought he spoke vaguely cause he knows he's commiting crimes and has some semblance of tact about it (to save himself of course) not a great one but something. I never realized it could be another part of narcissism. I

    There needs to be a law for a limit, like yes you used vague language but you did it 50 (random number but something that shows a pattern) times that's enough to charge you for your actions.

    I wonder what actual organized crime bosses think of him, he must have dealt with them in construction in the 80s and 90s.

  • Learn? Trump has a handful of actions that he repeats since it's work his whole life, sue, whine loudly how badly he's treated, threaten, commit large amounts of fraud like it's going out of style. Hopefully he'll finally have reprocussions in action (know we're waiting on time while he is supposed to pay) but I doubt he'll actually learn, he'll just go back to his whining.

    I always thought if it was a fighting game sue would be his default attack button.

  • Would it be that complicated if people knew the lunar cycle, especially since the lunar cycle is fairly static? Not everyone I'm sure but those that needed a better time would probably understand and pass that knowledge along for the night folk. Of course depends when in technology we're talking but I'd assume we humans understood those cycles pretty early for our survival, not in depth but they got the idea the lunar cycle didn't change like the seasons did and adjust as needed. I haven't read up on it so I'll be glad to hear more info.

  • There are Pathfinder games by Owlcat, that is a round about earlier version of DnD (based on DnD 3.5? But its system is slightly different). I'd say they're as good of a successor to Baldur's Gate before BG3 that you'll get. The settings are similarish but not exactly the same as Baldur's Gate. I sort of lump in most DnD settings together though, Kingmaker is transforming a land and becoming a ruler, Path (Wrath*) of the Righteous I haven't played as much to recall the overall setting but definitely has a more other planes feel to it than Kingmaker does.

    *Edited for title correction, thank you commenter that noted it.

  • First time my brother mentioned it he thought the live play was a commercial / live racing at first. It sounds silly now but at the time the graphics were much better than anything we were used to in racing games. Also back then it wasn't unknown to have proper live filming for video game commercials. We were both adults at the time too, unsure if that's worse or better heh.

    Now I check out Forza Horizon and am like, yeah that's digital, nice and shiny but definitely digital.

  • A cheesy 90s drink, they were fun to see how far you could spit the jelly bits, or just a kinda fun drink I rarely saw as a teen. Nothing great but when you lived in the middle of nowhere it didn't take much in the mid 90s to be entertained as a teen.

  • Yeah I've had it in my library for awhile, played a handful of hours and ended up being off today so thought why not? Can't get to online mode, I always figured I'd do online mode when it was released. A shame but it happens. Granted I tried right after I could download it so probably not the best time but I was also curious if something like this would come up. I'm sure it'll get sorted out anyways.

  • So he's finally going to trial for something he did to win his first election. As an outsider, allowing individual-1 to not be prosecuted for an act that was to help him win the presidency was a mockery of a democracy's justice system. We all learned a lesson, if you cheat well enough, even if your fixer gets caught and you're all but named in his indictment, you still win in the United States. Probably a few other countries, I don't know any offhand, but few others get the Hollywood treatment as the bastion of democracy. Maybe not as much lately but Im middle aged and so much 90s was how the US rocked for democracy.

    Unless this is about something else but it appeared to be (part of?) what Cohen went to jail and served his time for.

  • Mean for hundred of years in the future it may be hardish sci fi...they at least use made up words to explain things rather than just saying it works. Though I do agree, it's no The Expanse (minus the gateways), Altered Carbon (without the consciousness put on a chip), Battlestar (without the teleporting)...wait not sure what the reasoning was. Those were just some of the first hard sci fi hits from Google for me.

    Though Star Trek is more out there for sure, in not sure it's much worse than others...maybe transporters being the worst for the category.

  • So what happens if he just says not to go help NATO if article 5 is invoked (if that's the one where a member is attacked)? Doing nothing seems more up his alley anyways, pulling out requires more work so he'll probably just say no if it's needed.

    I got no idea if the US armed forces can deploy without the president's approval in some way or if Trump says no go then it's completely off. Been wondering as a NATO neighbor who's country he called a security threat his first term.

  • He has poor concept of things other than him (it's not projection when he accused people it's his poor imagination stunting possibilities so he assumes people would do what he does, least it's my theory as a random person so don't take it for much), in his speeches change out when he says US or America to Trump and it makes perfect sense. 'I'm over as we know if I can't do crimes while in office'. Okay I know the whole quote wasn't him but it's pretty much what he's been saying. Like Judge Dredd, I am the law, to Trump he IS America.

    It's truely baffling that he has support from anyone to me, like seeing someone slowly back into a car, they should be able to see it and you can see it, you yell to bring it to their attention but it still happens. Except in this case people only see a fantastic outcome when the car hits something like they all took shrooms and LSD.

  • No, no, couldn't congress impeach and convict him during the ordeal and then they'd be good to charge him with a crime? Only the one he was committing once the vote was tallied of course, after the senator filibustering the vote was pressured, and it was on the agenda. It seems like such a simple thing to do unless the President gave himself a pardon in advance of course.

    The whole idea is completely preposterous, that anyone should have that sort of immunity, to the point that justices should have been writing their decision as soon as the idea was brought up and knew it could land in their court.

  • I went to day 4 once on a party weekend, it wasn't psychosis or anything but took so long to recover and last day wasn't fun anyways. That's when my never go past day 3 rule was made and to make sure to eat and drink when indulging.

  • That and he didn't get his way to not have a lunch break. He thought he had the power to say no since they were at Mar a lago and they wouldn't have option for a lunch if he said so, then got angry when he lost on that little decision. That's the temperament of the GOP forerunner, can't even be overruled on a lunch decision without being set off.

  • Mueller report also documented many cases of obstruction, the reason they couldn't come to a conclusion, and was hamstringed by not being allowed to look into finances. Also Trump is on record saying he fired Comey for that Russia thing because it was made up (of course Trump never lies). So it seems he was capable in some capacity. Also having the boss of the people who are doing the investigation on your side never hurts, why do you think it was shut down soon after Barr was appointed?