If you are techy, you could put all your music on a server, open a port on your router to the outside, and stream to the VLC app on your phone via SFTP. I've been dying to do this so I listen to my music more but don't have home internet, just my phone hotspot.
Good point.
"Probably close to zero" -- Clinton, asked about her chances of running for president again, 2008
Nice! Never have a sweaty backpack swamp ever again.
Tell me how...
Separate sticker, maybe? "I've been touched by wealth"
Can't link now, but Buffy Sainte-Marie.
Can't link now, but Buffy Sainte-Marie.
Like holy cow.Oh god the soundcloud embeds are huge
Meh, I went out yesterday. But I could really go for a swim right now...
This style really tickles my fancy. Know the artist?
No individual can ever "figure out" life -- our experience is limited, our brains are biased, and the clock is ticking. The best we can do is be creative with our constraints.
Awwwwwwwww
Just wrapped up the third one. Fucking killer, dude.
Finished it last night. Omfg.
Hey, me too! I'm halfway through the second one.
I'll probably keep using the site until most of the individual communities have quit camp. The awful problem is that the communities are all going to go in different directions :( I don't want to use reddit AND hubski AND voat AND Aether...
I learned on the job for a summer research project. We used Arduinos, so I had to figure out the basics of C. I was working on Linux, so BASH and Python were very handy (and still are). I later took a class in C.
Hey, I love this. Definitely going to start tightening my routine up :)
How does this post have three tags?
This is from Men at Arms, the 15th Discworld novel.Terry Pratchett once wrote about how the “Brownian motion” of society kept us sane and honest.
Wow. That's encouraging. But is he right? Have there been other studies done?College acceptance and future success are both reflections of an obvious but often overlooked variable: the person you're becoming in your late teens. After all, elite schools aren't taking a random sample of high-school students and churning out success stories. They're accepting people who are already on the road to success, connecting them with peers and alumni in successful jobs, giving them a degree that signals to employers that this person has the potential to be successful, and then basking in their eventual success.
students who attended more selective colleges earned about the same as students of seemingly comparable ability who attended less selective schools.
That's crazy!!! Comics have to have balls of steel. There's only one way to test how good your jokes are, and that's too tell them. Good on him.