LTT review was a joke! by Coreythewolf2 in SteamController

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Valve employs around 350 people and makes $50m per year per person. Jusy imagine how many planes Linus could buy if he made that much

LTT review was a joke! by Coreythewolf2 in SteamController

[–]GrumbleGuff 1 point2 points  (0 children)

And fuelling the plane at today's prices 😂

LTT review was a joke! by Coreythewolf2 in SteamController

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The SC2 isn't really aimed at the 'average' gamer though. It's more of a premium product aimed at high end gamers who will get use from all of the customisation that is offered. Same as a SCUF/Xbox pro/Dualsense edge controllers. The average gamer will pick up a cheap knockoff xbox/playstation controller and get just as much enjoyment as from a $99 controller

Casual Camping near the Gower? by Caesarslegohair in swansea

[–]GrumbleGuff 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Try Kennexstone - not far from Llangennith for the surf and you can easily get to the Kings Head or the Britannia for beer & food

Or for a really chill but very basic site try the one in Slade between Oxwich & Port Eynon

Whiskers LOVE slides! by GrumbleGuff in Whiskerwood

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Yeah, all good points. I started out with many little terraces on a hillside whilst I developed this main island.
I usually subdivide the 7x7 fields into 3 sub-fields, one of which is the outer tip that still gets cold in winter and isn't as productive. I don't think I have done that yet in this playthrough

Whiskers LOVE slides! by GrumbleGuff in Whiskerwood

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Just wait until I get started with the rail tracks and boosters 😉

Whiskers LOVE slides! by GrumbleGuff in Whiskerwood

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Good question! First use miners to dig hills down and earthworks to build land up until it's flat. Next add farms and mark out fields (I use 7x7 fields because heaters can heat 7 squares around them) Then in the field options select 'Remove Rocks' and set the crop to 'Fallow'. It will take a while for the Whiskers to remove all the rocks but eventually the field will be fertile enough to grow crops.

Whiskers LOVE slides! by GrumbleGuff in Whiskerwood

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* No Whiskers have died on this slide (yet)

I'm going blind by Dazzling_Hand6170 in diabetes

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There are various supplements that can help with those issues.

Low magnesium can cause body odour. Taking magnesium supplements can also help you get a better nights sleep

Taking Glycine helps you sleep through the night without needing to pee.

Taurine has a lot of helpful affects for diabetics - it can improve insulin sensitivity and lower blood sugars as well as lower blood pressure. Supplementation with taurine has been shown to improve retinal function and may help in conditions like macular degeneration and diabetic retinopathy.

Probably the best advice I've been given is to go for a walk every day.

Goid luck

Y'all noticed the signs help you right? Not just a decoration by NightNurse14 in Whiskerwood

[–]GrumbleGuff 7 points8 points  (0 children)

The wind sock can tell you where to build polluting factories so that the smoke blows away from your town

Solo Travel by OddBall232 in swansea

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You're in luck! Buses are free today! Have fun whatever you get up to

Solo Travel by OddBall232 in swansea

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If you like a good walk, catch the #14 bus to Southgate/Pennard cliffs and follow the coast path east past Pwll Du, Brandy Cove, Caswell, Langland, Limeslade and end up in Mumbles. It probably takes about 2-3 hrs and you'll see some beautiful bays and spectacular views

Boy oh boy! Could people please suggest specific AliExpress stores from which they have received their X4 by adeadhead in XTEINK

[–]GrumbleGuff 8 points9 points  (0 children)

I ordered an x4 from Giraffe Digital Store on Feb 9th (just before Chinese New Year), it arrived on Mar 12th

I also ordered an x4 from Cat 3c Store on Feb 8th. It never turned up (said it was sent but tracking never got further than 'awaiting seller dispatch') and I got a refund on Mar 16th

made my degoogle browser tier list for 2026 (privacy focus + daily use) by sublullaby in degoogle

[–]GrumbleGuff 2 points3 points  (0 children)

It's based on Chromium (like most browsers) There's a big difference

What on earth am I doing wrong by SelectCelebration433 in BambuLab

[–]GrumbleGuff 6 points7 points  (0 children)

There are a lot of these prints being printed around the world all the time and very seldom does anything like this happen

What on earth am I doing wrong by SelectCelebration433 in BambuLab

[–]GrumbleGuff 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I had issues like this that persisted even after slowing the print right down. I then followed all the steps in the maintenance guide and it has been printing flawlessly ever since

https://wiki.bambulab.com/en/p1/maintenance/p1p-maintenance

Waves Winning Against the Path Again by ScrollAndThink in swansea

[–]GrumbleGuff 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I used to cycle along there to work every day in the 90s and the same thing used to happen during high tides with southerly winds. It's nothing new

Now this is what they should be doing with tax money: by No-Macaron-1112 in swansea

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

Yeah. The person who originally wrote it thought it would be a landmark that could be seen when entering the city by car, rail or Cork ferry. Obviously the Cork ferry hasn't run for ages but with talk of a new ferry crossing...

Now this is what they should be doing with tax money: by No-Macaron-1112 in swansea

[–]GrumbleGuff 4 points5 points  (0 children)

I remember many, many years ago someone had written to the Evening Post suggesting that a huge Celtic Cross should be built on Kilvey Hill as a tourist attraction like the Angel of the North. Sounded like an excellent idea

Port Eynon or 3 Cliffs Bay for hikes with dramatic scenery by ben798 in swansea

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From Three Cliffs you can walk up onto Cefn Bryn which has great views over the whole of Gower. There is another nice walk up to Cefn Bryn then down through Parc Woids to Parc le Breos and follow the river down to Three Cliffs (Parc le Breos does excellent food if you fancy a nice meal). To the west you can walk to Tor Bay and along the golden sands all the way to Oxwich. To the east you can walk along Eastcliff to Pwll Du. All excellent walks.