bandario

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[–] bandario 3 points 2 years ago (1 children)

The answer is the illustrious fifth meat...it's people.

[–] bandario 3 points 2 years ago

Oh shit guys, I have some of these on my mantle from my gap year in 2001! I better take them back to Cambodia.

Aus museum can pay my flights, I'm happy to do it.

[–] bandario 2 points 2 years ago

I like where your head is at, brother.

I need to go and take part in some zen and the art of motorcycle mechanics and get this beast back on the road.

[–] bandario 1 points 2 years ago

Rocksmith 2014 can work without the cable. Just need a USB mic.

Unfortunately in that config the note detection is even worse.

Your mileage may vary. There aren't many mic config options and calibration can be difficult.

[–] bandario 4 points 2 years ago (5 children)

I think the 2014 version is the last one that got done.

I bought the cable. I found Rocksmith 2014 to be utter shit. I can already play guitar at something close to proficiently and I think if I tried to use rocksmith to learn I would have given up. Not sure how much it has improved in the last 10 years but it would want to be a lot!

[–] bandario 2 points 2 years ago

I find it hard to believe that it isn't a playstation exclusive, because this type of stuff seems to be Sony's specialty. They just love a generic third person shooter come RPG, and that's all this game is to me. Why would I want to play the same damn game again unless there's serious enjoyment in the combat mechanics...which there isn't.

[–] bandario 1 points 2 years ago

Scary shit.

[–] bandario 1 points 2 years ago (2 children)

I played this at a friend's place on the weekend on a very strong PC. I got so bored, so quickly.

It's the most generic third person shooter. Grey colour palette, unimpressive graphics.

I've no reason to want more. It kinda sucked.

[–] bandario 2 points 2 years ago

Pretty rare to witness original homemade content this perfect.

[–] bandario 18 points 2 years ago

Is forestry happening in the area? A few thousand hectares of well managed forest creates hundreds of jobs. A couple of timber mills and all the labour that powers them, mechanics and saw doctors for those.

Trucks to haul the lumber, machines and operators to cut and extract it, and the mechanics for those. Machines to prepare the site for replanting and the operators and mechanics for those. Ground crews to plant trees. Foresters to manage the forest and all of the beaurocracy and hierarchy that comes with that. Fire management crew, science and research crews, plot measurers, tree markers...

Then you need another whole industry to keep this small army plied with booze and food.

[–] bandario 1 points 2 years ago

13 years. I'm done with the platform but not just because of their API bullshit.

My worldview and beliefs increasingly seem to fall just slightly outside what Reddit mods and admin find to be acceptable opinion.

I think I'm a pretty logical and reasonable human being, but apparently my beliefs about the way of the world are enough to get me continuously banned from the platform. Genuine 13 year account, then several newer ones. In the end I have just come to terms that Reddit isn't for me. They don't want me there and that's fine.

[–] bandario 6 points 2 years ago

This is a seperate issue on top of the injurious effects of smoking. The point is that tobacco companies were well aware that their continued use of phosphate based fertilizers high in radium was resulting in radioactivity in the end product.

They were also acutely aware that this radiation would contribute to cancer over time. There are simple methods by which this could have been avoided but they were concerned it would reduce the addictiveness of their products.

They killed people on purpose. That's pretty messed up.

Tobacco is a plant that happens to be highly effective at uptake and storage of heavy metals from the soil. You have to be super careful how and where you grow it, and with what fertilizer.

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