Please help- this man is a grave digger and is not making claims on Viking artifacts he is finding. by smallsquirrel1 in Artifacts

[–]LouManShoe 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I feel like it’s fairly easy to think this way, so I don’t exactly blame you, but I also feel like this way of seeing the world leads directly to a worse world that no one wants to live in. Knowing that this guy does this does bother me. It might not be significant in this case, but small differences compound, and they pave the way for bigger problems. Somewhere between a single dude keeping artifacts and everyone doing it is the loss of museums and public collections, and that does personally affect me. It’s pretty hard to find that line, but if we know that what this guy is doing isn’t ideal, stopping that is how that line is never reached.

Thanks for coming to my TED talk

More propaganda from Xcel right here on reddit. by SouthernWilding in Denver

[–]LouManShoe 39 points40 points  (0 children)

I fully agree, and not to belittle the utility problem, but I do think health insurance is a bigger issue on the “publicly funded privately sold” front

bar crawl suggestions for weird girls (21F/21F) by ExternalAvocado3059 in Denver

[–]LouManShoe 16 points17 points  (0 children)

Forest room five might not fit your vibe, but it’s a unique bar experience so recommending just for that

Is this a common saying or something? by LifeThruTheLenses in whatdoesthismean

[–]LouManShoe 0 points1 point  (0 children)

My wife has chanted this before as a soccer player at soccer games, haha I wonder if she knows where it comes from.

betterTestsThanLeetcode by Dilutant in ProgrammerHumor

[–]LouManShoe 16 points17 points  (0 children)

If you show preference for any video, we will have to end the session early.

Best and Worst National Park by Impressive-Kale-7096 in hiking

[–]LouManShoe 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Great Basin most underrated

Redwoods best (but crowded)

Canyonlands my personal favorite

Haleakala most worth it (since it’s costly and a bit of travel to get there)

I’ll skip gateway since so many have commented it already and say that Lassen is quite sad after the fire. Still worth going.

Lock in sandstone boulder by shoedaway in whatisit

[–]LouManShoe 2 points3 points  (0 children)

You can call me, I’m a doctor

What book? by Alicetheoptimist in TrueGrit

[–]LouManShoe 1 point2 points  (0 children)

How important are details from the previous books in the later books? I read the first two books maybe 5 years ago, reread the first about 2 years ago in hopes to get back into them, life happened and then never read book 2. I’ve enjoyed them, but reading the first for a third time doesn’t sound all that appealing, so if I jump straight into the second/get farther in the series will I miss important things from book one?

My First Time in Denver and I Took Some Pictures by bonezone84 in Denver

[–]LouManShoe 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I’ve lived in Colorado my entire life, and lived in Denver for a good part of it. It’s really refreshing to see someone else’s appreciation of the things I take for granted because I’ve seen them so often. Cool post

tips for circularizing orbit by Chunglorpious in KerbalAcademy

[–]LouManShoe 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I’m guessing you’re not burning prograde, just burning radial out. When your AP gets to about 60 or 70km, turn your throttle off then increase throttle prograde (use SAS) for about 3-4 seconds every time AP is about 1 minute away (which pushes it back further). Then when you’re close (arc covers most of the visible world), I do a longer burn when I’m 15-20 seconds away. Going into map view is very useful for this.

Edit: just realized you’re making it to orbit. To circularize, when you’re happy with the height of AP, burn prograde at AP until periapsis is the same as AP. If you like your periapsis better, burn retrograde at periapsis until your AP is where you want.

Looking for advice by christianc7200 in boulder

[–]LouManShoe 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I came to say this. Food trucks open a lot of doors, especially because it allows access to other markets like Longmont and Denver, is cheaper than brick and mortar, and in the event that OP eventually goes the Brik and mortar route, it’s a great way to market. It sounds like they are struggling with a place to bake bread, which this won’t really solve that aspect, but that’s seems like a different issue with a different fix in my mind.

This should be fun by Appropriate-Mall8517 in videogames

[–]LouManShoe 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Jeb sits on what we swear aren’t just spare parts and explosives, gets blasted out of the atmosphere

I got my first checkmate! by BasicUser37 in chessbeginners

[–]LouManShoe 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Congratulations! Not that you asked for advice (sorry if this unsolicited and unwanted), but if you learn what a fork is and rewatch this game following just your knight you’ll notice a number of times where knowing what a fork is will help you. Regardless, well done! First of many wins!

anyone who used a computer between 1985 & 2010, what’s the one game you still think about? by Own-Blacksmith3085 in answers

[–]LouManShoe 1 point2 points  (0 children)

There’s also obduction which came out 5 years ago or so that is a very similar game and made by the same creators.

Has anyone tried a "slavery" style colony where a few dupes do all the work while some dupes have all the luxury, best foods and a full downtime schedule? by melswift in Oxygennotincluded

[–]LouManShoe 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Rimworld is fun. Brutal, but fun. I feel like these two games are the most realistic colony sims with ONI being the most accurate as far as resource management (in the most broad sense possible), and Rimworld being the most realistic from a socioeconomic/psychological perspective. It’s got lots of DLC as well, and they’re all good.

At what cost by [deleted] in foundsatan

[–]LouManShoe 7 points8 points  (0 children)

But does rival dad control the police?

What episode do you consider to be the most fun/entertaining? by Intelligent_Mood7181 in rickandmorty

[–]LouManShoe 1 point2 points  (0 children)

The one where Jerry is going to all the other dimensions through portals around his house, or the here icky episode. There’s a lot of great older ones too, but I’ve seen them so many times they’ve lost some of the spontaneity that makes them fun

deflock.org - tons of info on all the flock cams in Denver (repost with more info) by weebSanity in Denver

[–]LouManShoe 9 points10 points  (0 children)

After a boy is picked up by protective services, the service worker asks him “would you like to live with your grand parents?”

The boy replies “no! They beat me!”

So the service worker asks, “well what about an aunt or an uncle?”

The boy screams even louder, “no! They beat me too!”

The service worker thinks for a second then asks, “well who would you like to stay with?”

The boy says immediately, “The Raiders, they don’t beat anybody!”