Krudler

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[–] [email protected] 1 points 8 minutes ago

2 that make fans go bananas.

Torchlight 2; Grim Dawn

Right in the middle of the middle part of the middle part of the middle pack.

[–] [email protected] 1 points 13 minutes ago* (last edited 11 minutes ago)

This is my gym. The bar was picked out of the trash and it was an old broomstick someone used as a fire poker.

With body weight exercises and a small weight set you can make from junk, you can get an amazing body.

You start very light, and you just take baby steps from there, I can help you build a routine.

Most of the YouTube people are way too hyper focused on 'blasting' this and that, really you just need to do some simple exercises.

[–] [email protected] 6 points 2 hours ago* (last edited 2 hours ago) (1 children)

You're going to get nothing out of me.

17 hours ago you were a gay autistic boy.

[–] [email protected] 1 points 2 hours ago

I was a streamer for an incredibly popular game, I had millions of hours of watch time.

The total amount I made for the thousands of hours I invested is $0.00

My costs were in the thousands, when I consider the extra I paid for high-speed internet, computer upgrades, microphones, blah blah blah

People are a bunch of whining little leeching bitches.

Everyone can shut the fuck up because nobody will support a creator.

[–] [email protected] 8 points 2 hours ago (3 children)

You're a piece of shit.

[–] [email protected] 1 points 8 hours ago

I think to get to the heart of what you are saying, don't forget particles decay! So local accumulations have no choice but to evaporate basically over time

[–] [email protected] 1 points 9 hours ago* (last edited 9 hours ago)

You need the sensor to be exposed to a bombardment of photons to be stimulated and to gather the image data.

It needs to be kept open for some time frame.

It's a bit reductive, but if you only kept the shutter open for let's say, the Planck time you would be lucky to catch one photon on the sensor. So the time has to be greater than that, but obviously less than infinity.

[–] [email protected] 17 points 21 hours ago

I too have food preferences

[–] [email protected] 1 points 1 day ago

Some of the newer communities in my city have that... fiddlehead greens design. None of them are walkable in the slightest, they don't even have sidewalks! The houses are built so tight you could scratch your neighbor's ass if the windows were open. And there is absolutely zero street parking. Many of them would require a 10-minute walk to a single bus that comes once every 70 minutes. In some communities there is one bus in the morning and one bus in the evening.

[–] [email protected] 18 points 1 day ago* (last edited 1 day ago)

I love hearing these kinds of retellings from industry insiders, I was deep in Tech and high up in the games industry, and I know the kinds of shenanigans that happen at the CEO and board level!

But in my view the mobile game was over already in *2001-2003. That's when Microsoft had everything wrapped up in their hot little hands, but decided that mobile computing was not the future, and that embedded Windows CE on every device is the way to go.

Everything that happened after 2003 to 2005 basically sealed everything in stone. I think he's vastly over playing whatever revolution was in his mind.

[–] [email protected] 7 points 1 day ago

How would you know where to put it among all the other shitty code?

[–] [email protected] 4 points 1 day ago

So you are both a liar and semi-literate.

 

I don't know what else to say to describe this beyond Title.

Sometimes they hide, sometimes they come back. There is no apparent pattern to this.

If it is a network issue, can Boost please implement a queue and reattempt failed API calls?

 

https://chienchienlu.bandcamp.com/album/built-in-system-2

https://www.chienchienlu.com/welcome

Chien Chien Lu is a jazz vibraphonist, contemporary percussionist, and composer.

 

Masayoshi Takanaka & Santana at Yokohama Stadium

Is it rock? Is it jazz? Is it a jam? Yes.

The solo at ~12m15s is madness

 

Recorded live at "Midsummer Night's Jazz & Rock" held at Hibiya Amphitheater on July 21, 1970

 

The moderator told me questions like this aren't stupid and they're the point of this community.

I want an answer.

 

I can drink a 6-cup pot of espresso and immediately have a nap

I can drink pot after pot of espresso every day (i love the taste and comforting warmth) yet if I travel or "miss" my morning coffee it changes nothing about how I feel or my energy level. No cravings ever.

I kind of would like to get the zap of a good caffeine buzz. It sounds like some kind of amazing out-of-body nervous energy

When I was a kid my friends used to love this stuff called "Jolt Cola" that was marketed as having "All the sugar, and twice the caffeine" of regular soda (lol)... I drank can after can of it and never clued into why I thought it was just regular soda, and my friends were going cuckoo berserk on it

It's a weird superpower. I'm also immune to codeine and similar, which I've come to understand are similar molecules... so it seems to explain something to me. I didn't figure any of this out until my mid 30's. Post-dental surgery, emergency visits and similar was always a huge battle because they'd think I was lying when I said the painkillers weren't working, assuming I was drug-seeking

Just talking

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The 7th and final Herbie Hancock album under the Blue Note label before moving to Warner Bros. Records. Recorded in 1969 and released 1970

It is dedicated to the memory of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Hancock said he'd been closer to his real self than on any other previous album

Musicians include tenor saxophonist Joe Henderson, trumpeter Johnny Coles on flugelhorn, trombonist Garnett Brown, flautist Hubert Laws, bassist Buster Williams and drummer Albert “Tootie” Heath

Hancock praised Laws as one of the finest flautists in classical or jazz music. Krudler agrees.

This will be my final Hancock post for a while. I listened to all 7 today, and posted as I went. I love full albums, but I also love to hear a series of albums and enjoy experiencing the artist grow

 

Hancock's 6th album is set against the backdrop of social turmoil in the 1960s US

Hancock wanted to picture an upbeat, brighter future, and to rediscover the childhood qualities of purity and spontaneity

Hancock mixes up his front line with Jerry Dodgion on alto flute, Peter Phillips on bass trombone, and Thad Jones on flugelhorn

Ron Carter on bass/rhythm and Mickey Roker on drums

 

Hancock's 5th album, with tenor saxophonist George Coleman, Freddie Hubbard, Ron Carter, and Tony Williams

A concept album aimed at creating an oceanic atmosphere; The musicians develop the concept through their use of space

This album was presented with the Grammy Hall of Fame Award in 1999

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Herbie Hancock's 4th studio album featuring greats Freddie Hubbard, Ron Carter, and Tony Williams

A little known tidbit about Ron Carter - he is the most recorded bassist in jazz history with over 2200 credited sessions

This album was reissued in 1999 with 2 bonus tracks of alternate takes

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