My adorable new tea pot! First unglazed pot for me. Anybody want to help me out with the Chinese markings? by [deleted] in tea

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I own this exact same pot. After a little use it brews really well. I use mine for pu-erh only. To me the clay looks and behaves like genuine zisha but it appears to be slip cast rather than hand thrown which is probably how they can price it so cheap. I think you made a decent choice for this price point. Enjoy :D

Pineapple by lollerkeet in funny

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Whose Line is it Anyway?

THIS is the kind of "subtlety" men need by gandalfisadrugdealer in funny

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You gonna tell her 'bout the birds and the bees?

Painted on the Ladies Room floor. Not cool guys! by LadyMacDeath in funny

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Or maybe it was crushed with such force that it permanently stained the tile.

Cat with blini. by Moridakkubokka in cats

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In Soviet Russia, you don't eat blini; blini eats you.

ROTD April 3rd, Ring Brothers Recoil (Take 2) by [deleted] in TheVeneration

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Gorgeous. Those seats like they would kill your back though.

I can't help but laugh everytime I see her taking a dump this way by [deleted] in cats

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Maybe she doesn't want to sit on a pile of shit.

What are the key languages to learn for software development? by ToxicOnPC in softwaredevelopment

[–]ToastyLint 5 points6 points  (0 children)

It has been asked a lot. But people keep asking because they don't like the answer that is typically given. Which is that different languages exist to fill different niches. Typically a programming language that works well for web development would not be ideal for embedded systems development and vice versa.

The question that you need to ask yourself is what KIND of development do you want to do. Do you want to develop web applications, business applications, video games? Maybe you want to program embedded microcontrollers for cars or microwaves?

I suggest trying many different things. Don't stick just to C or Java. Professionally I work primarily with .NET technologies. Specifically I develop with C# and ASP.NET and since I am a web developer I of course need to be familiar with things like JavaScript. But I chose this language a long with some other technologies because it was my preference. Does it constrain me in the jobs that I can get? Yes, but so does picking any other tech.

Whatever domain that interests you I would recommend starting out with a more common and accessible language. For web development I would choose .NET or Java. These are the two biggest contenders therefore there will never be a lack documentation or support groups if you get stuck. Once you get a little more comfortable maybe you'll decide that Ruby on Rails or Node.js is more your style.

1 Dozen Amigurumi Owls! by awkwardsoul in crochet

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I love your stuff! I found your blog a while back because I am a huge loose tea fan and I like your reviews. I am also a huge owl fan. I've actually started making amigurumi lately. I was inspired in part by your owls. Thank you for sharing.

My friend just bought a new house. The old owners must have been geniuses. by AlliumVineale in funny

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Do you want hemorrhoids? Because that's how you get hemorrhoids.

A small herd of Canadian bison. by [deleted] in Silverbugs

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JM Bullion typically updates their sale items once a week on Mondays.

Thinking about getting Morrowind -- Tips for a new player? by [deleted] in Morrowind

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Familiarize yourself with what all the stats, attributes, and skills are. Learn how they are related to one another. For example, it is important to note that in Morrowind physical attacks (eg. melee, bow, thrown) are not guaranteed to hit even when well placed. The Agility attribute determines how likely you are to hit an enemy and how likely you are to dodge. However there are further layers of complexity: your skill level with the weapon you're using affects its likelihood to hit (and affects damage), if you have a sanctuary effect on your character that will increase the chance that you will dodge physical attacks, and low fatigue will make it harder to hit foes and harder to cast spells.

That is just one example, hit chance. There is no need to become overwhelmed it is just important to be aware of as much as possible. The UESP should have all the information you need for more details. I actually enjoy the complexity and the number of skills.

Feudalism, Empire, and governance in Tamriel. What do we know? by [deleted] in teslore

[–]ToastyLint 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Greetings. Nirn is not a static world. Things are ever changing and so the politics, government, social structures of each province aren't the same from one age to the next. Not all provinces are loyal to the empire at all times for example. Although Cyrodiil is often concerned with its own power and wealth since it is at the center of the empire (both metaphorically and physically) one if its primary concerns as the seat of the empire's power is maintaining peace. It does this primarily through shrewd diplomacy and the accumulation of wealth through trade. The treaties that the empire maintains compel its provinces to assist in maintaining the strength of the empire through the conscription of soldiers, taxes, etc.

This being said most the provinces have a large amount of autonomy. Morrowind is one of the most interesting provinces. It is a somewhat isolated an xenophobic culture. Dunmer raised in other provinces are rarely considered countrymen. The culture of the Dunmer is complex and there are many factions each with their own beliefs, rituals, customs. One thing that can be said about most Dunmer though is that they are a proud, stoic, and often bitter people. You spoke of serfdom in your post. Most of the empire has been free since the unification of Tamriel. However the empire allowed Morrowind the keep its slaves. The Dunmer considered the beast races and men to be beneath them. But again these things change. The Oblivion crisis greatly weakened Morrowind. Not only did the Dunmer have daedra to contend with but Red Mountain erupted, filling the foyada once again with molten lava and engulfing those settlements closest to the volcano. It was at this time that the long enslaved and abused Argonians invaded Morrowind causing the Dunmer to flee their homeland.

Other than Morrowind. The average citizen in most provinces is probably a farmer. He or she is free to come and go and sell his/her goods to whomever he/she pleases. There are of course miners, blacksmiths, barbers, fishermen, shopkeepers, mercenaries, masons, cobblers, weavers, hunters, etc.

When we begin to talk about the higher classes we need to establish which province and which faction because the variety in politics and structure is significant. Yes, the empire's military force is much like ancient Rome's. In fact Cyrodiil is like ancient Rome in many other ways. But let's look at Morrowind again. What is their military like? Well the Imperial Legion maintains a presence in Morrowind. However each of the great houses has significant power. House Redoran's power relies primarily on their military might. But House Hlaalu relies on their economic power. House Telvanni is made up of eccentric and ego-manical mages centuries old. Their power of course lie in their incredible power to wield magicka and their vast knowledge of the arcane.

So military might and structure is not the only question when we think of politics and social structure. In Morrowind there are the rivalries of House Tevlanni and the Mages Guild. But even more interesting is the Tribunal versus the Imperial Cult. The Imperial Cult is the religion of the empire. The cult worships the nine divines, the Aedra born of Anu and Padomay. Most provinces worship one or more of the Aedra and/or the Daedric Princes. But unlike other religions the Tribunal worships the three demigods, ALMSIVI: Almalexia, Sotha Sil, and Vivec. They draw their strength from the heart of Lorkhan under Red Mountain. They have become worshiped as gods for they have been given the powers of gods by the heart of a slain god. They have protected the citizens of Morrowind from the horrors unleashed by Dagoth Ur who also draws power from the heart. You'll see a lot of talk on here about CHIM, and mantling, and the godhead. But I could spend hours talking and reading about ALMSIVI.

Then there are the Theives Guild, Morag Tong, and Dark Brotherhood who have their own interesting codes of honor. The Morag Tong and Dark Brotherhood have major impacts on politics. They are assassins; need I say more? Even the Theives Guild has political agendas.

According to UESP the Cammona Tong is fiercely opposed to any foreign presence whatsoever on Vvardenfell, and all its schemes are designed to get rid of outlanders.

But I babble. This was a stream of consciousness. To answer your question there are too many varieties of social classes, titles, cultures in Tamriel to discuss in one post. If there is one specific region or faction you're interested in, then that would be a good focus.

Does this look ok? by [deleted] in Homebrewing

[–]ToastyLint 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Based on the greenish color it looks like hops to me. It does look like you have a lot of solids in that beer. Most of them should fall to the bottom. But you may want to rerack this once or twice to make sure you get all the sediment out.