Gotta mention The Thing (1982). Impeccable cinematography, sounds, colors, everything. Practical effects that are still unsettling today, and good old fashioned "humans are not enough and never will be" horror.
You may want to look into that... mine sleeps for a day or two at least typically.
This also came across well whenever someone tossed clothing off the railing.
At a similar pay scale, I’ve been required to go into homes where folks had COVID. Coworkers have been shot at. I’ve seen things I really would have preferred not to. No job is perfectly sane in that sense.
American? Because this is not normal up here in Canada.
FWIW the Canadian supreme court made piracy laws unenforceable on purpose, so you also don't need a VPN in Canada.
You could have an "about this website" section that lists the tools and packages you used, and so on. If I saw that on a candidates website (a little section detailing how the page was made and crediting sources) I'd be insanely impressed. That's the kind of person you know you can work alongside.
Afaik they did build it in real life, and the paper in fact is about the process for manufacturing it, not just about the properties or simulations.
People have replicated the simulations so far, but are still working on replicating the manufacturing process, as it has low yeild and some variability apparently
I mean she said she prefers to quilt alone as it's a self enjoyment time. I think it's probably best not to try to insert yourself into that, and respect her stated wishes.
You got a title for that one? Sounds like something I'd enjoy
Get rid of periods, it just seems unfair.
While I agree it sucks remember it's not over til it's over! They want us to feel despair, it helps their plans the less we resist.
Creepy story! Do you still have the recording?!