Nah. You’ll be pumped full of preservatives so that your funeral and viewing can be held 2 weeks later to give your relatives time to travel. Then you’ll be buried in a plastic coffin in a hole filled with cement.
You’re nutrients ain’t doing shit.
Sounds like a good way to gain higher level reading literacy
Is this like a book club but for research papers?
You’re just the worst, you know that?
I specifically said they are not rotten. My point isn’t to say that the grapes are on sale. My point is that it’s not odd to say something is a great value.
I think you’re being quite dense.
If you saw some grapes on sale that looked delicious and not even close to spoiled for .99 cents a pound, where they’re usually 3.99 a pound, would you not say, yeah that’s a good value?
It’s not that hard of a concept to grasp tbh.
If something is worth comparatively little money for it’s implicit value, the it has good value.
Imo? Yes.
If you want one go and get one. Your money.
Their computers and software aren’t shit. They’re actually pretty good.
They ruin it by being shitty and charging ass loads of money
Fine I’ll just change my password to what I thought it should be.
*New password cannot match old password
Hopefully they’re not sitting the old passwords in plain text and just have the hashes.
It wouldn’t stop most brute force attacks, which are not performed on the live web service, but rather on a password hasb list that was stolen via some other means.
I just remember that everything is going to die with the heat death of the universe and I feel at peace.
Not yet! This is the first one and since it was green mars that won the award, I decided I’d just read the whole trilogy.
Lol I haven’t read any of Victor Hugo so I wouldn’t know, but it’s at least been good practice for speeding up my reading by looking at what’s actually important. Kim Stanley Robinson does a phenomenal job of recounting geography (areography) and routes that I unfortunately have no point of reference for, but they honestly matter very little beyond “this is in the north, this is in the middle, this is in the south”.
Ministry for the future looks good.
Some parts of the mars series are definitely a slog, I feel like that’s almost inevitable with books that change to the perspective of different characters a lot. Some characters just aren’t as interesting as others or they suck as a person and I don’t really care about what they think. But so far in this series I’ve liked the ideas that have developed and I think the setting is really interesting.
Currently reading Green Mars by Kim Stanley Robinson.
I have a goal to work my way down the list of Hugo award winning novels
Any suggestions? I currently have a nord subscription but it’s about to run out and I’m considering moving.