My experience is only from Vancouver and though I've visited many times, I don't live there, but
The public transportation and mixed zoning is something that I wish every city had. The city is massive but it feels cozy and entirely accessible.
My experience is only from Vancouver and though I've visited many times, I don't live there, but
The public transportation and mixed zoning is something that I wish every city had. The city is massive but it feels cozy and entirely accessible.
Seconding Darn Tough. My dad is a laborer and has sworn by these socks, and I use them for sports. They do honor their guarantees as well if you do get a hole. My only issue is where the toe seam is can be uncomfortable sometimes, but that's in ski boots, so lots of compression on the toes anyway
I've been thinking the same thing for this, but Liftoff
The sounder, the 1-line, the ferries. Seattle is pretty great for public transportation. The only place I've seen better is Vancouver, but I'm not super well traveled.
But if coming from Tacoma to go watch college hockey in Northgate? There's no better way to travel than the 1-line, IMO. Or trying to get to the airport without all the insane traffic and poorly designed on and odds? 1-line.
Colorado desperately needs something like this. I hope it passes. Although the service times are few and far between, people will make it work, I guarantee it.
Utah has something similar between its southernmost city in the greater Salt Lake area - Provo- and up to Ogden. I believe it also shares the lines with freight and while there are delays if a freight train is going somewhere (passenger trains give way), it's still very popular.
On the one hand, Annapurna seems to know what they're doing - Nimona was fantastic. On the other hand, I think it's going to be hard to make this into a movie. I'm assuming they'll focus on the journey of the cat and the environment around it, but they'll have to fill all of the other space, hopefully with the robots and their personalities.
Absolutely this. I make a slightly different version.
Halve a few cucumbers, chop into 1/2" pieces, I then crush line under a plate or bowl, not to pulp but just to break them up some. Salt and set aside for a few minutes to draw some moisture out. Drain, then add a tbsp or so of gochujang, a clove or so of garlic, tsp or so sesame oil, splash ponzu, 1 tsp sugar, and chili flakes to taste.
Honestly I've even just parsed it down to gochujang and sesame oil and it's great.
Excellent side dish to so many things.
I can't say if the quality is still the same, but I bought a Chromebook when they first came out for $99 and that little buddy has lasted me a decade now. It's seen me through a deployment, a degree, several moves, and has been through a load of abuse and come out the other side working as spiffy as day one, minus some scuff on the screen. (Unfortunately Google has recently aged it out, but I'll find a use for it with a virtual machine perhaps).
I imagine most little netbooks are similarly built and can withstand a boatload, although their computing power definitely lacks.
Could you dehydrate them and later use them in oatmeal or cereals?
Also, try home made fruit roll ups. They're absolutely delicious and very easy to make
Dang. This definitely hits hard. What a great line and what a great insight.
I think a few other commenters have said the same about already knowing what I want but just not being able to take the step. I think this will help.
Thanks :)
I think it's important to try new food at least once.
Never tried a gyro? Go take a bite
Never tried curry? Put a fork in there
Never tried pho? Oh man lawd, get some
Opening ones palate is so important. Beyond just taste, culturally, I think it's important. And fun. And tasty.
With Ironclad, I really love when you get a good strength build going. Demon Form early game is so cash money
With the Silent, Poison builds are my go to, but if you get a good something going with Shivs in the beginning, it's so much fun.
The Defect, I recently defeated A3 with a channel lightning build - where you channel for every time you get hit. I was channeling, i think 6 every hit and had +4 focus, so when the heart did the 4x12 attack, it destroyed itself. Felt incredible.
I haven't yet figured out a solid strat for The Watcher, but divinity is fun and I enjoy going full wrath, but having enough defense to back that up proves difficult.
In terms of similar games, if I'm feeling a little more casual/braindead, Peglin is a lot of fun with a similar deckbuilding style. I have yet to figure out any really good builds and I think some balls are definitely better than others, but it's still fun and super casual.