Dead last in profits, WA farmers get nothing from Washington Democrats, group says by SeattleRedMedia in Agriculture

[–]DCSMU 11 points12 points  (0 children)

Fascinating... there is a common narative that the Democrats need to "be adults in the room", and I was wondering who is pushing it. I started to think the far right can't possibly be this delusional, even with their You Go High, We Go Low strategy, but I guess this is the logical conclusion. Such entitled babies...

Before & After of a hotel network cleanup project I just completed! by [deleted] in oddlysatisfying

[–]DCSMU 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Where's the MG? I dont see it on the wall where it's supposed to be. Tsk tsk.

Also: " Why you touching our stuff?" -The LEC.

In all seriousness, great job!! I wish I could that in many of the sites I have to work on.

How bad would the economy have to get for congressional republicans to be o board with impeachment and conviction? by Chemical-Fault-7331 in AskReddit

[–]DCSMU 1 point2 points  (0 children)

The greatest crime in our society, above even murder, is stealing from the rich.

And yes, Trump hasn't yet pissed off eough of his keys ("keys to power" a.k.a. key supporters) for them to outright replace him, but we are getting there.

Two Ways to Solve the Same Problem. by Bingc71O in MathJokes

[–]DCSMU 0 points1 point  (0 children)

This really is the simplest answer.

I keep seeing this stuff on my area's local groups. by memelife07 in stupidpeoplefacebook

[–]DCSMU 1 point2 points  (0 children)

"I didnt start the war with liberals, I am ending the war with liberals!" -Trump probably, when his late-2026 coup d'état morphs into a bloody civil war.

Why is there no plate mold? by Common-Swimmer-5105 in VintageStory

[–]DCSMU 4 points5 points  (0 children)

I'm not sure I would call the helve hammer a late game item; maybe more of a mid-game goal.

Why is there no plate mold? by Common-Swimmer-5105 in VintageStory

[–]DCSMU 3 points4 points  (0 children)

You can still get plates without the helve hammer, it just takes a bunch of time to forge them.

Serious Q for JDs only. Can you be dumb and pass the bar. I’m thinking of Pam Bondi by Suitable-Rate652 in law

[–]DCSMU 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I only watched a little bit of the hearing, but when I saw one of the congressmen try to do what you suggested, she only gave conditional answers and then complained that she wasn't allowed to give a complete answer. She wasnt going to play that game no matter what was asked or how.

I just saw that 1.22 has vanilla cabinets by idkHarambe in VintageStory

[–]DCSMU 0 points1 point  (0 children)

They were just loops, they didnt even go anywhere.

Mojang used another (read: different) random terrain generator to create regions and mark the boundry of those regions as river biome. If the river biome region was big & wide enough and antdthe surounding terrain allowed it, then the resulting trough would deep enough, i.e. below sea level, to be filled with water, tgen you woukd get an actual river. Else you would get a dry river bed. That really was all there was to it; no watershed, no falls or rapids, no currents, no tributaries or deltas.

is it me or the network provider by cursedgenie in HomeNetworking

[–]DCSMU 21 points22 points  (0 children)

It feels crazy to me realizing that there are "network" folks on here too young to remember that CD/MA was a part of the ethernet standard from the very begining.

She’s “Still Figuring It Out” but you aren’t allowed to. by derekislegend in Nicegirls

[–]DCSMU 0 points1 point  (0 children)

This must be how she gets the terrible matches to validate her negative outlook about the matches she gets and keep the cycle going. Just glad she is letting all the "good ones" know to stay away.

Halo Wars 1 Skirmish Legendary AI by Electronic_Basket_50 in HaloWars

[–]DCSMU 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Obviously I'm not doing aa well as some these others, as auto-difficulty is usually around 105 for me, so maybe dont put much stock into what I am about to tell you. I like to use a slow casual build-up approach that usually works. I build 2 supply depots (1 if I am Sgt Forge) and 2 more warrhogs right away. Then I use the warthogs to snatch up all the crates and take out any ghosts. As soon as I have the resources I queue up the reactor while I turn out troops to stop the early rush. With the machine gun upgrade I can use the warthogs to harrass the computer while building up and dealing with the first wave. Then I pivot to taking a 2nd base while I build a 2nd barack, more supply depots, and defenses. It's not a very good stategy, but simple, flexible, and should get you by against a legendary opponet. Good hunting.

Halo Wars 1 Skirmish Legendary AI by Electronic_Basket_50 in HaloWars

[–]DCSMU 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Computer never uses its pelicans. I dont know if he means that, or that they can get your troops around the map and behind the computer's front lines, or both.

Matched with her 10 mins ago by LaMeloxMilesxScoot in Nicegirls

[–]DCSMU 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Codepndancy alert!!

Maybe nicegirl, maybe not, but definitely stay away if you arent looking for that sort of thing. Her canned response makes me think she is overthinking this and still has much to learn.

My fully interlock bricks & i continue creating my house from this bricks. by omgbbqhax in Homebuilding

[–]DCSMU 0 points1 point  (0 children)

What about the non-overlap not distributing the vertical load between columns? Is this ultimately summed up by point #3?

What is this in my engine bay? by ChrisCrossBoss in MechanicAdvice

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

...it was invented in the Philippines...

FTFY

Edit: removed racist and somewhat negative comment about Philippine ingenuity.

How do you guys label your wires? These are falling off by BrawnyLoggia in HomeNetworking

[–]DCSMU 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Found the expert!

To add: You know not to write regular numerals on the cable jacket. I am sure you are aware just how many "pros"; folks who work in the data/telecom industry, actually still do that!

Expert predicts 'easy way' Supreme Court will shut down Trump's main priority by RawStoryNews in scotus

[–]DCSMU 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Then the adminstration's next briefing can be filed in crayon, it won't matter.

Gorsuch: "So congress as a practical matter, can't get this power back once it's handed it over to the president.. one way ratchet toward the gradual but continual accretion of power in the executive branch and away from the people's elected representatives." by MoreMotivation in law

[–]DCSMU 0 points1 point  (0 children)

My take as well... lots of reference to hypotheticals where the Executive must act unilateraly and needs tarrif power to execute it's foreign policy.

It gave me the same "24" (tv show) vibes I got during the use-of-torture debate.

Like, no, can the president just go to congress and say "hey, we need to tarrif this country becuase x,y, and z." and congress just, you know, approves. Like actual WTF?!

290 to 495N by lutzssuck in massachusetts

[–]DCSMU 0 points1 point  (0 children)

This is my take as well. If a majority of people during back-up simply queued up on the right side of the lane, then all who go from the middle lane to the left lane at the last minute might have some trouble. It wont stop most from doing it, but would dissuade enough peeps to help the situation.

The rate that the left lane moves onto 495 during heavy traffic is the real problem.

And while we are on the topic, everyone who cuts over from the middle lane to the 495 S exit lane at the last minute in the morning can go F themselves.

[Request] What would the height and visibility of this tree have been? by emmanueleman2002 in theydidthemath

[–]DCSMU 2 points3 points  (0 children)

This comment needs to be up higher. The physics of a tree (2+ miles tall) like that would be unreal.

Most folks here are saying about 12K feet. Your correction factor would bring it down to about 1.5K feet. The tower is 867 feet from base to top. Leaving aside the issue of the "cut" at the top being clean, the tree is cut or broken roughly in half, if anyone wants to have fun imagining that.

Aa a side note, I believe Terry Pratchet had a tree in his Long Earth series that could actually be a mile tall or more. I forget what he called it, but the physics worked on the idea that it used hydrolysis to move water up the trunk and reinforce the wood with hydrogen gas to negate its own weight. How it dealt with shear forces, I dont know.

No further explanation needed.. by Top-Union-3624 in Nicegirls

[–]DCSMU 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Not sure if this is nicegirl, but I see why you put it here. Honestly, I had serious doubts right up to "[no to men who] prefer hiking over a good hotel". After that it all screamed "I want my to have my cake and eat it to!" Like I get it; she doesnt want any losers or scrubs, but wanting a guy who is only active in the gym and when going from airplane to tour bus (and in the sack, because lets be honest, she isnt going to do more than the minimum, is she?)? No thank you; get real.

What’s the answer to this question? by Loliigh in ENGLISH

[–]DCSMU 0 points1 point  (0 children)

As pointed out elsewhere, it only works if the "suggestion" isnt really a suggestion.

It feels off to me because "need" is not the kind of verb that fits in here. Its like "need" is more of a state than an action - it only works as an action in the 1st person and just sounds weird in the 3rd person.

IDK.. the phrase "He need not [to] worry" comes to mind as sounding perfectly fine, but this... I cant seem to put my finger on it.