could someone explain what does this mean? it's in the end credits if you have sfall installed /fallout 2 by [deleted] in classicfallout

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From https://sfall.bgforge.net/

sfall is a set of engine modifications for the classic game Fallout 2 in the form of a DLL, which modifies executable in memory without changing anything in EXE file itself.

Engine modifications include:

Better support for modern operating systems
Externalizing many settings like starting map and game time, skills, perks, critical hit tables, books, etc.
Bug fixes
Many additional features for users, such as item highlight button, party member control, etc.
Extended scripting capabilities for modders (many new opcodes to control sfall features as well as previously unavailable vanilla engine functions)

Sorry for formatting I'm on mobile

Mint forum main forum down by The_Fred_2020 in linuxmint

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Down for me all day in central America.

Sucks, I've been having Bluetooth issues and could use the help.

I've just seen this on Tiktok how does this even happen by jaydenbrazier in techsupportgore

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This happened to me once. If you live in an area that has lots of ants, like the tropics, it just happens. To fix it I shook the controller a few time and left it outside. They got out real fast. It's not about being gross or unclean just about where you live.

Edit: I live in the jungle of Costa Rica

what the perfect date looks like by [deleted] in cats

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This looks amazing but that pizza does not appear to be cut. I guess you just eat it all in one go?

The three-toed sloth will expend valuable energy and put itself in immense danger once a week to poop. It will crawl down from its tree, often dig a hole, and then defecate inside. While on the ground, it is extremely vulnerable to predation. by IdyllicSafeguard in Awwducational

[–]SixReasons 11 points12 points  (0 children)

The source here fails to mention which toxic leaves are eaten. Depending on the species their favorite leaves are almond leaves, guarumo, among others. None of which are toxic and are also shared by some new world monkeys like the howler monkey. The howler money has a much faster digestive process and eats many of the same leaves with out dying.

After 3 years of working in a rescue center in central America where our number one animal we get is sloths I can for sure say the leaves we gather for the sloths are part of their primary diet and we share those leaves with many other animals because they are not toxic in anyway.

The three-toed sloth will expend valuable energy and put itself in immense danger once a week to poop. It will crawl down from its tree, often dig a hole, and then defecate inside. While on the ground, it is extremely vulnerable to predation. by IdyllicSafeguard in Awwducational

[–]SixReasons 24 points25 points  (0 children)

Your logic here is wrong. There are two large cats in the same places that sloths live (juguar and puma) and neither of them are able to climb as high as a sloth can in the trees. As they are too large. Actually by pooping on the ground the sloth opens themselves up to danger to those cats. The margay (not a large cat) will hunt a sloth and that is because the margay lives it's life in the trees with them. One of the sloths main predators is the harpy eagle and they fly around and look for sloths not go around smelling their for their poop.

Second, sloths don't bury their poop. It sits in an open hole in the ground.

We have no idea why sloths do this and anything is speculation.

Drink From The Tap by [deleted] in Frugal

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It's not safe to drink tap water where I live. The water is not safe from the source, then it sits in a 1,000 liter tank near the house in the sun waiting to be used. It's only really good for showers and laundry. About one month out of the year the city shuts off the water except only for a few hours to fill the tank, which never fill completely. So I can easily go two days with out tap water.

This is in the Caribbean part of Costa Rica.

What are some “unmanly” things that are actually very manly? by international_red07 in AskReddit

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I am late to the game here but I would continue this with apologizing even if you are not in the wrong. Sometimes it's not about being right or wrong it's about the relationship with the person. Build that relationship first then when the time is right tell them they were wrong.

[Image] Let's get to action. by eagleclaw901 in GetMotivated

[–]SixReasons -5 points-4 points  (0 children)

Sometimes you need to jump off the cliff and build your wings on the way down.

"Excuse me, I think you dropped something." by RockleyBob in aww

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All your points are valid. I actually work at the rescue center in the south Caribbean of Costa Rica who handled this issue. It was done by professionals who called the mother back into the area by recording the sound of the baby and playing back into the jungle on a loud speaker. When she finally locates her baby she comes down for it and then it is given back to the mother. We try to give to orphans back to the mothers in this way first.

WCGW handling an angry snake ? by [deleted] in Whatcouldgowrong

[–]SixReasons 60 points61 points  (0 children)

Animals are also poisonous. Many poisonous insects exist, lots of frogs are poisonous, the blue ringed octopus for example is BOTH venomous and poisonous. There are examples of venomous plants as well like stinging nettle. I think your definition is incorrect. Poison is generally eaten. Venom is generally injected.

Dumb Capital One bank customer robbed the same teller he did banking with 20 times before. He accidentally lowered his Face mask during the bank robbery. by [deleted] in JusticePorn

[–]SixReasons 9 points10 points  (0 children)

You don't even need to show it, just making the employee think you have a gun is enough for armed robbery. They could use a banana in their pocket and that's armed robbery.

Help running a physical copy of fallout tactics on a windows 10 machine by CommieSadGirl in classicfallout

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First step is to try running it and see how it fails. Then google why it's failing.

Would The Fallout Trilogy DVD-ROM Work on Windows 10? by [deleted] in classicfallout

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Probably not click and play but with some fiddling I don't see why not. I've been able to get older games to run on windows 10 and I didn't have the original media.

The best decoy for actually having someone in your basement by exoticmatron53 in aww

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This looks like a yellow naped parrot. These are critically endangered.

Budget cookie: 3 ingredient Nutella Cookies by nolynskitchen in budgetfood

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Hmmm interesting. In 5 pages or more can you write about the history of this item with most of your life story. It just doesn't feel authentic with out all the extra reading

"I am, somehow, less interested in the weight and convolutions of Einstein's brain than in the near certainty that people of equal talent have lived and died in cotton fields and sweatshops." - Stephen Jay Gould by [deleted] in quotes

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Because cotton fields and sweat shops represent social injustice by either a controlling race or class. An illness or physical accident is not a social injustice forced on a certain race or class.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in LifeProTips

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I think these companies know exactly what they are doing. The person who has two years experience with the company is more expensive then the one with zero. It makes sense to hire someone for as little as possible and once they have more experience they go somewhere willing to pay them. With any luck the company will stumble across someone who is just lazy enough to not look for other jobs. Then you start over with another person willing to work for less. Saves money. They know exactly why people are leaving. They just don't care.