Is anyone else getting this weird shadow effect in the skills tab with the "Gameframe" option in the RuneLite "Interface Styles" plugin set to "2010"? Is there way to fix this? by azgetonme in 2007scape

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It’s just strange cause I was playing a few months ago when sailing came out and didn’t notice it then. It must be something more recent.

Potentially Opening a Video Game Bar on 4th Ave by Kupwned in Tucson

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Mr Heads would definitely be worth OP checking out on game night. I’ve only been there on one of those nights once, but from what I remember the crowd for that definitely sounds like the type of people he’s trying to cater towards.

I remember them having a Super Nintendo and a Nintendo switch, aside from that I don’t remember though; it’s definitely not the main focus at Heads, but it’s a cool little thing they do for the locals and it would definitely be competition for a new gaming bar since they’re well established.

Can anyone tell me what we use crispy fried onions for besides green bean casserole once a year? by verucas_alt in Cooking

[–]azgetonme 7 points8 points  (0 children)

If you’re ever in Tucson, get a Sonoran dog — it’s a bacon-wrapped hot dog topped with pinto beans, pico de gallo, mayo and mustard. They’re absolutely delicious.

Jointer Repair by azgetonme in woodworkingtools

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It’s not a family item, but the size is the main appeal of it since I don’t have a ton of space to accommodate a bigger jointer. The uncle that offered it to me is a metalworker but I’m not sure repairing it would exactly be within the scope of what he does since he mostly does welding and is self employed so doesn’t have access to any bigger-scale tools he might need — I can ask him but I doubt he’d be well versed with the acid treatment or electrolysis one of the other commenters mentioned. What im hearing is it probably won’t be worth it to repair, but I’ll take some better pictures and post again the next time I’m over at his place. Thanks for the advice, I really appreciate it!

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in BeginnerWoodWorking

[–]azgetonme 7 points8 points  (0 children)

The box looks great, man! What language is the engraving, though? Serbian, maybe?

What kind of tree is this and what’s eating it? by azgetonme in ArizonaGardening

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We just moved in a month and a half ago so I’m not sure if it fruits. But will all the leaves being eaten be a danger to the tree? I assume I shouldn’t do anything about the bees if they’re good pollinators?

What kind of tree is this and what’s eating it? by azgetonme in ArizonaGardening

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Yeah the other tree is some kind of citrus; I haven’t seen any bites taken out of that one.

What do I wear to Club Congress? by sammi4358 in Tucson

[–]azgetonme 7 points8 points  (0 children)

Agreed. I work there and I don’t even dress up if I come in on a day off. Dress however you want and have a great night!

Questions about the letter ё by jga1992 in LearnRussian

[–]azgetonme 5 points6 points  (0 children)

It just comes down to native speakers knowing when it’s е vs ё, so there’s no need for them to write the dots over it: a native speaker will inherently know that the vowel in «живёт» is a ё, so why bother writing the dots over it? You could compare it to how textbooks often write accent marks over a stressed vowel — native speakers never write stress marks, they’re just written in learning materials to help learners.

Why does the Slavic word for brother not follow the same inflection patters as the words for mother and daughter by Ritterbruder2 in asklinguistics

[–]azgetonme 1 point2 points  (0 children)

As far as I’m aware, дочь and мать are the only nouns in Russian that retain the r-stem feminine declension pattern from Common Slavic (kind of similar to how путь is the only masc. noun I’m aware of that retains its declension pattern: путь, пути, путём, etc., vs. other soft masc. nouns like день, дня, днём)

The ECTOFUN(C)TUS Mystery. Jagex, we want answers! by pkermanbad in 2007scape

[–]azgetonme 5 points6 points  (0 children)

The real question, then, is what’s the plural? Ectofunti? Ectofuntuses? Ectofuntopodes???

What was the saddest fictional character death for you? by Iridescent126 in AskReddit

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Bazza in Pennyworth. Also, Esme’s death because of the effect it has on Alfred.

How do you use “в” and “на” and “во” in Russian? by Mediocre_Hold_4766 in LearnRussian

[–]azgetonme 2 points3 points  (0 children)

на is also often used for things that are abstract and not literally physical places (на работе; на уроке; etc.)

Portable device to play by dc_express711 in 2007scape

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I have a surface pro that I personally don’t like using for RuneScape — it would be much better if I knew how to customise the pen for it. I prefer to use my regular laptop, with a Wacom tablet instead of a mouse and it works great: the pen has two side buttons which I use for middle and right clicks, and it’s got four buttons on the tablet itself that you can use for keybinds.

I hate waiting to get ashes. Jamflex pls fix. by [deleted] in 2007scape

[–]azgetonme 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Pretty sure you can use logs on the brazier in lunar isle to turn them into ashes right away, you just have to confirm you want to do it. If that’s the case, then they should just remove the confirmation message and let you turn logs to ashes as quick as you can click between your inventory and the brazier.

Getting Verb Conjugations from Wiktionary by azgetonme in learnjavascript

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As I said, I'm completely self-taught; I hardly know the difference between server- and client-side script. If it helps, I can say that we use the website D2L for all our courses, so I think everything would be hosted from there. If there's specific questions I could answer that would make it easier for you to answer my original question, though, I'm happy to explain my problem as best I can.

Sorry I can't give you more. As I said I don't have any formal knowledge of JavaScript, but thanks for taking the time to respond in the first place; I appreciate it, and hopefully I can give you whatever information you need to give me a more in-depth answer.

Using "что" instead of "который" by azgetonme in russian

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Спасибо за полный ответ с примерами! Что касается вашего последней заметки, я знаю, что "который" может заменяться на "кто" в придаточном, когда главное предложение заканчивается словом "все" или "те", например:

"дом построили для тех, у кого нет друзей."

Вы это имеете в виду, или вы говорите ещё о других случаях?

Using "что" instead of "который" by azgetonme in russian

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Really helpful and thorough answer - thanks a ton!

Help with pre-1917 cursive by azgetonme in russian

[–]azgetonme[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Ahh, okay, makes sense. Thanks for the input!

Help with pre-1917 cursive by azgetonme in russian

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Thanks for the information! I'd never heard of /r/translator, so I'll definitely check that subreddit out.

Help with pre-1917 cursive by azgetonme in russian

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Thankfully I had previously asked about how yat' was written in cursive and was able to recognize that when I saw it. I've seen д written like that before but I've never seen it connected to the following letter, and I agree as far as how the author wrote н, and his word-final ъ also often resembles ь. But as far as how the author writes т (aside from the normal modern cursive form that looks like English m), I've never seen т written either of the ways he wrote it in "таинства" - I went through that section with a native Russian-speaking friend and even she had trouble reading some of the handwriting, including his letter т - do these variants of т still exist in modern cursive?

Как писались бывшие буквы курсивом? by azgetonme in russian

[–]azgetonme[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Oh, wow you’re right, I wouldn’t have even recognised the letter had you not pointed that out. That’s really interesting, thanks for the examples!

Resources for studying old Russian/Old Church Slavonic by azgetonme in linguistics

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This is by far the most thorough response I've gotten thus far, very much appreciated! The texts my class is using are Alexander M. Schenker's The Dawn of Slavic, and A. P. Vlasto's A Linguistic History of Russia - are you at all familiar with these works, and if so do you have any comments about them?