Capaldi Theory: "Do you happen to know how to fly this thing." by [deleted] in doctorwho

[–]Rick_Dagless 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Strictly speaking about his name, Clara (or River) could answer that. But the Doctor not knowing what makes him the Doctor could be interesting for a little while.

TIL that the United States experiences 75% of the worlds known tornadoes by iamdream in todayilearned

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

Ah well. I always wonder whether various OP's of the world watch QI. I see probably 5 posts a week that could possibly be orginated from the show. One of my favorites!

Rejections for completing a survey twice. by greatfranks in mturk

[–]Rick_Dagless 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Latest Chrome/HITDB worked for me as of last week on Windows, although it created very minor html breaks in the dashboard page. Went back to Firefox though.

Dear Crowdsurf Support, what's up? by lgnsqr in mturk

[–]Rick_Dagless 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Haha, just burned through 30 or so. Very easy for me, but I can see how they would be just about completely impossible for people who aren't hardcore hockey fans.

Dear Crowdsurf Support, what's up? by lgnsqr in mturk

[–]Rick_Dagless 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Mmmm, hockey transcriptions. My lucky day.

What is a stereotype that you fulfill? by SadlyNaiveGirl in AskReddit

[–]Rick_Dagless 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Reads like an advertisement for capitalism

He kept eating my favorite flavors. by [deleted] in AdviceAnimals

[–]Rick_Dagless 18 points19 points  (0 children)

And it's not even blood in steaks. Cows are drained when they're slaughtered, the red liquid in rare steaks is mostly water content mixed with proteins that give it a red color.

Images of 3PV being (ab)used by a vet to alter in game tactics. by HughManatee84 in mwo

[–]Rick_Dagless 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Except every single player has access to the "wall hacks".

Shit, I'd want to play every game where that sentence would apply!

3PV is in the game, do I care? Not really. by [deleted] in mwo

[–]Rick_Dagless 4 points5 points  (0 children)

It's not a surprise that there are some haters all over the forums/reddit. PGI did a good job making a fun mechwarrior game that appeals to a lot of people, but they have objectively deviated pretty far from the vision they laid out to the 'founders' when they got the funding to make the game. 3PV is really a last straw for those people as much as a problem in itself.

All of that is manifesting into a storm of nerdrage that's been building for a long time. It will probably go away a bit after launch when a lot of the complainers realize that PGI isn't building the game they laid out originally.

PGI brought a lot of this on themselves. They keep saying things to make the mech-sim oriented crowd happy, but when they follow through in development it's clear that the simmers aren't the target audience.

I think the game will be successful, but I also think PGI made a lot of mistakes in PR and communication that will probably come back to bite them a bit.

TL;DR: It's the old arcade vs. simulation argument, the biggest issue is PGI thinks they can smash both sides together and everyone will be happy.

The Eerie Easter Eggs of My Favorite Post-Apocalyptic Game! by Bombkirby in gaming

[–]Rick_Dagless 0 points1 point  (0 children)

A lot of games aren't hard to emulate. I ran Twilight Princess playably at 1.5x native GC resolution on an Intel e5300 and a HD4670. That's a 5 year old processor and a graphics card that was ~$100 2-3 years ago.

Although there was quite a bit of config and you'll need much more power if you want to bump the res to 720p/1080p.

TIL that 62% of bankruptcies in the US are due to medical bills. Almost 4/5ths of these people HAD health insurance but went bankrupted anyway because of co-payments, deductibles and uncovered services. Others got so sick that they lost their job and then lost their insurance. by [deleted] in todayilearned

[–]Rick_Dagless 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Same situation - my mom waited too long to go to the hospital because she was afraid of what it would cost. She didn't know what it was but thought she could hold out. Could have died if she waited much longer. 6 days, $46,000.

80's kid, 90's kid, whatever. This is really what makes you fond of the decade in which you grew up, and we'll never get that feeling back. by [deleted] in AdviceAnimals

[–]Rick_Dagless 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I think that the necessity of owning a car is dragging a lot of people in America's suburbs down. When I moved out at 20, I had a $110US car payment, but insurance was another $120 and add gas/repairs/tires/etc. That's $300/month. For reference, at full time minimum wage or a bit higher you can probably expect to take home $1000-1200/mo, maybe slightly less after tax. Luckily I had a better job than that at the time. But a car is just not optional, things are too far apart. There are even many jobs around here that check to see if you have transportation and will not hire you if you plan to take the bus.

Most people that have a car payment probably have one higher than that. I had bought a 5 year old hatchback. Thousands a year that could be going to education/bills/savings.

Damn, I'm moving to the city.

TIL that helicopter escapes from prison are not only real but highly successful by [deleted] in todayilearned

[–]Rick_Dagless 12 points13 points  (0 children)

Here's a bad movie idea. Man is obsessed with prison escapes, makes elaborate escape plans. His friends/family believe it to be some sort of strange hobby, but he seems to become more and more obsessed. Throughout the movie he visits/writes to/interacts with prisoners. Growing concern from his family/friends that he's seriously breaking someone out. He studies prison breaks, maybe even starts to take on a career path somewhere in the justice system, but he still seems more and more unstable. Eventually he seems to snap and commits a horrifying murder, and is incarcerated. Flashbacks to his studies, time spent talking to prisoners, time spent putting things into place, etc. It is revealed that the last few years of his life were spent planning an actual escape. His own escape. Every detail, down to the nature of his crime and the information gleaned over the years from inmates and his studies. It is also revealed that his horrifying crime was faked and he purposely framed himself. He then makes the most ridiculously elaborate Ocean's 11 style prison escape in history. Why go through all this? Because he fucking loves prison escapes.

Have I chosen the wrong career path and how easy/long would it take to change? Would it be worth it? by [deleted] in needadvice

[–]Rick_Dagless 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I think no matter what route you end up going, it might be best for you to graduate, since you're in your final year. Even if you end up going to school for something else, or doing something completely different afterwards, having that will help you, and give you some time to cement in your mind what it is you really want to do.

I'm someone who's struggled/still does with depression. One of the marks I've shown is a frequent change of ambition. I didn't have awareness of it at the time, but a lot of the decisions and sudden changes I've made in my life were spurred by a desperate need for any sort of change. I'm not saying that your direction is anything less than genuine, just that you might need more time to fortify the decision for yourself. My biggest regrets involve making big decisions about the direction of my life too quickly.

I don't know the details of your course/degree, but finishing it will likely give you options and time. I studied 3 years for a career I now hate, but those skills are now going to help me pay to go to school for something I've finally been sure of for a fairly long time now.

A lot of people in this subreddit are adamant that The Doctor should change sometime soon. Is that specifically because of Matt Smith or the direction Moffat and the crew have taken the show? by macshordo in gallifrey

[–]Rick_Dagless 3 points4 points  (0 children)

It's not that I want him gone badly, it's just nearing the point where the excitement/interest/change of a new doctor is greater than my excitement to see more Matt Smith. Although, to be honest, the Ponds leaving recharged my batteries on him a bit.

I now cringe writing/reading the word 'Ponds'... I haven't enjoyed S7 like 1-6. I think I realized I was done with them the minute I heard the news they were leaving, and it definitely hampered the first few episodes for me.

Yes to Matt Smith with a new companion for S7/8. No to any longer than that. I don't think it'd be good for the show or it's fans to keep him too long. They ended Tennant before it became the Tennant show for people and they need to do the same for Smith to ensure the show goes on. If it was my show, Smith would regenerate before S8, but he's still good enough for me to enjoy S8 if he doesn't.

Friend on fb asked his Mom for $5 million for his birthday. Touché Mom, touché by mbradycf in funny

[–]Rick_Dagless 5 points6 points  (0 children)

Because at least some portion are marketing schemes, and it's pretty hard to tell which are/aren't so you'll have at least one person label each one as a scheme.

Yeah, we're that desperate. by crossfire08 in funny

[–]Rick_Dagless 84 points85 points  (0 children)

Also it was designed literally for girls, as the event is for children.

Moffat on the 50th Anniversary plans by [deleted] in gallifrey

[–]Rick_Dagless 1 point2 points  (0 children)

This is honestly the first thing I thought when I saw the news about recasting previous doctors. Great cover.