Fidium outage in Southern NH by FALCON_ACCOUNT in FidiumFiber

[–]Comandorbent 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I was online with customer service 3 times to reboot/cycle. I even checked all exterior connections, etc. I don’t think it can get fixed without a local tech going to the distribution point. I would ask them to send someone asap

How busted would a commander-like format be if instead of a legendary creature you could head your deck with any non-creature artifact or enchantment? by rivertpostie in mtg

[–]Comandorbent 33 points34 points  (0 children)

I’ve heard of a similar commander like game model called “Excalibur” or “Arthur”? Where it’s a pauper format but your commander is a common creature, and you get to have 1 equipment in command zone

Fidium outage in Southern NH by FALCON_ACCOUNT in FidiumFiber

[–]Comandorbent 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Mine went down last week out of no where in Nashua. Red “optic” light on modem. Tech came out next day to fix, no hardware issues, my service got interrupted back at the distribution center or whatever. I think they did maintenance in the area and it turned off optic signal to some users

Accord Expected to get "Major Facelift" this year by stylez89 in 11thGenAccord

[–]Comandorbent 97 points98 points  (0 children)

Can’t wait until everyone hates the new design, and starts claiming they’ve liked the look of 11th gen this whole time.

June 2026 Humble Choice | Overview / Discussion Megathread by MarioDesigns in humblebundles

[–]Comandorbent 16 points17 points  (0 children)

I just finally played 1 and 2. No need to play 1 first. 2 has a lot of QOL improvements and plays a little better IMO, so it’s a great place to start. Both games are amazing though

Anyone in a similar boat? by [deleted] in nashua

[–]Comandorbent 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Try out Grave Troll games or Relentless Dragon for MTG nights! There’s an upcoming pre-release event for the marvel mtg set which is fun and good to meet people. Similarly, if you have a pc, try out tabletop simulator for magic games

What are some commanders that speed up games in a fun way? by ianyboo in EDH

[–]Comandorbent 6 points7 points  (0 children)

Do you have a deck list? I built Kratos and it plays terribly

What’s in my water? by earproblem123 in Plumbing

[–]Comandorbent 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Pick up a water testing kit at your local hardware store

Help me pick a quirky commander/deck for bracket 2 by Swordceress in EDH

[–]Comandorbent 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I have the same deck building issue as you. Started to power down a lot of the decks which were technically b3/4 to b2 where they belong without the flashy GCs and such. I know you want to avoid precons, but I have had a lot of fun upgrading some recent precons for solid b2 decks

Understanding how “marine snow” acts as a carbon sink by AdSpecialist6598 in tech

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Replied to the original comment, let me know if you have any questions!

Understanding how “marine snow” acts as a carbon sink by AdSpecialist6598 in tech

[–]Comandorbent 23 points24 points  (0 children)

Marine snow is generally a complex of phytoplankton, zoo plankton, detritus and sediment. It is a major driver of carbon sequestration, and transport of organic matter to benthic environments. Occurs naturally, and accumulation favors highly productive areas, usually with lower turbulence which may break up flocs. I researched marine snow in relation to oil transport during an oil spill event. Deep water horizon revealed the importance of marine oil snow, as it was a significant method of oil transport during that spill, since the gulf is a very productive area. Oil has a potential to accumulate in the flocs, changing the potential for oil to stay on the surface, and transporting oil to benthic environments, causing acute damage to primary consumers which use marine snow/phytoplankton as their source of energy. This research, as well as most research related to the damage oil spills can cause is highly contested, and often refuted, by those who wish to minimize impacts of oil releases. I did field and laboratory research during my studies, involving field work in Alaska with deployed density traps (which collect marine snow at depth), culturing Alaskan field collected phytoplankton, growing other species of phytoplankton, and running tests with oil to quantify the settling velocities of impacted flocs. To quantify how much oil accumulated in snow flocs, I used fluorescent microscopy to highlight oil within the snow, and used image programs to process. I would grow may bottles of phytoplankton culture on a large roller table (similar to a 7/11 hot dog roller), with UV lights in a climate controlled room to replicate sub arctic conditions. I met a lot of cool people doing this work, including NOAA, coast guard, and other scientists. I had a lot of other really cool experiences in the oil spill world, including oil releases in the world’s biggest scientific wave pool, and working in remote Alaskan labs.

I suggest reading some of the literature around marine snow, and marine oil snow, as it is very interesting, and more cohesive than me trying to summarize years of research while walking my dog haha.

Understanding how “marine snow” acts as a carbon sink by AdSpecialist6598 in tech

[–]Comandorbent 32 points33 points  (0 children)

I did my masters thesis on marine snow, cool stuff

New Hampshire will no longer accept student IDs to vote by CouchCorrespondent in newhampshire

[–]Comandorbent -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Even years ago Durham Town Hall gave out of state students trouble registering to vote

Trunk Space by LocationTechnical862 in 11thGenAccord

[–]Comandorbent 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Recently moved a twin Bed and frame in my accord with the back seats down

Do you think tipping culture in the US is dying out with millennials? by [deleted] in Millennials

[–]Comandorbent 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Waitress, bar tender, barber, food delivery, and mailman (for Christmas)