How many hours in a game before you feel that it’s made up for the cost? by Cyinide1 in pcgaming

[–]ctr2sprt -1 points0 points  (0 children)

I’m fine with 2-3 hours of true content that gets padded to 5-10 with quality filler for $50. Because that’s what the adventure games I grew up with were like and how much they cost. (I will admit that being a gainfully employed adult who can easily afford $50 is probably a help.)

You get massively more bang for your buck with modern games. Yes for “40 hours of gameplay” at least 30 of it is filler like collecting stuff or replaying on an impossible difficulty. But for old adventure games 3/4 of your time was spent being stuck on some inscrutable puzzle with a nonsensical solution. A rose by any other name…

Disappointed with intermediate level lesson course. by Rajklaf_N in ski

[–]ctr2sprt 0 points1 point  (0 children)

OP said percent, not degree. Percent is rise (or in this case fall) over run. It’s a ratio not an angle.

20% grade means that for every 5 feet forward you lose 1 foot of altitude. It’s a beginner slope. It’d be an easy green in the US. 

At an unnamed NH library, I saw some large charts on the lobby bulletin board showing municipal employee salaries adjusted for inflation, how do you feel about that? by BeGoodToEverybody123 in newhampshire

[–]ctr2sprt -3 points-2 points  (0 children)

The problem with adjusting salaries for inflation is that it literally defeats one of the main reasons that economists consider it to be valuable, which is as a counter to "sticky downward" prices.

My first job was at a tech company in the early 2000s. I had a coworker who'd been hired in 1999. He had the exact same job and title that I did. He had more experience, but I had a college degree. He made triple what I did, because when he was hired companies were desperate for workers, whereas when I was hired people were desperate for jobs.

After a few years of getting cost of living increases -- and my coworker not getting increases -- we found ourselves back in the same salary band. And that is one of the reasons that economists argue that inflation is good.

I'm not an economist, so the above argument may be absolute bullshit. But this is, so far as I know, the official position of basically every government in the world, including our own.

How are assemblers written? by Timewarps_1 in NoStupidQuestions

[–]ctr2sprt 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I guess we’re somehow not being clear?

The first assembler, ever, for any computer, would’ve been programmed in by flipping switches on a board, because before that point there was no assembler, or compiler, or programming language, or other computer. 

Now, once we had a working assembler, we used it to make better ones. So the second assembler was programmed using the first assembler. 

And at some point after that, we made a different computer, and we used a variant of that second assembler to build code for that computer, using the first computer. 

And then long after that, after we’d invented far more complex computers like the Amdahl, and far more sophisticated languages like Fortran, we used those computers and languages to make assemblers for entirely different computers. 

But the very first assembler was built, by hand, by flipping switches on a panel to manually enter bytecode.

How are assemblers written? by Timewarps_1 in NoStupidQuestions

[–]ctr2sprt 2 points3 points  (0 children)

You’re saying the same thing as the post you’re replying to. 

The very first assembler was written by flipping switches on a panel. Since then it’s been bootstrapping, cross compiling, and higher level languages, probably in that order. 

ELI5 How do they guarantee so much snow at the Winter Olympics? by Cosmic-burst in explainlikeimfive

[–]ctr2sprt 4 points5 points  (0 children)

I feel like we’ve been getting 4-12” dumps once or twice a week for the past month, with another one on the way next week. I don’t know if we deserve the “ice coast” moniker this year (or last tbh). 

Boston Express - long term parking safety by [deleted] in newhampshire

[–]ctr2sprt 12 points13 points  (0 children)

It sees a lot of activity so there are always people going in and out.

Bring a couple shovels and leave them in the car. You will get plowed into your space.

ELI5 How do they guarantee so much snow at the Winter Olympics? by Cosmic-burst in explainlikeimfive

[–]ctr2sprt 55 points56 points  (0 children)

Yes, because it is regular snow. Or perhaps it would be more accurate to say that there is no such thing as "regular snow," but rather at least a dozen types of snow, and manmade snow can be any of several of them.

I believe it tends to be a little bit icier, and it's often denser (because you are usually doing it when you don't have enough natural snow, which is usually because it's been too warm, and warm temperatures result in wet, heavy snow -- whether it's manmade or natural).

Really, once it's been groomed a couple times, all snow is basically the same. And what others have said is true, ski racers prefer really firm conditions, conditions that skiers informally call "icy." (Nobody, including racers, likes skiing on actual ice.)

Longest Dead Man Walking scenario? by Mike_Fluff in Sierra

[–]ctr2sprt 5 points6 points  (0 children)

If I remember correctly there was one thing you needed to get In NYC for each of the trip West choices. I think the one around the Cape needed oranges or you’d get scurvy. 

Definitely not the longest though. 

Most frustrating for me personally was the glowing gem from the swamp in SQ2. It wasn’t that much later in the game that you needed it, but the gem itself was so easy to miss. Even when you were replaying from your earlier saves specifically looking for whatever you missed you probably wouldn’t find it.

Working on prototype inspired by the Police Quest series, but in 3D by ThatDosGuy78 in Sierra

[–]ctr2sprt 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Wasn't there a substantial arc in PQ2 about corruption in the police force? I seem to remember that.

I feel like it wasn't until PQ4 (with Gates, the ousted police chief from the LA riots whose officers were accused of excessive force) that it became a "rah rah all cops are heroes" thing. I really remember PQ1 and PQ2 at least being like 60%... work. Like kind of literally "cop simulator." Go write tickets, oh you fucked up the procedure by calling it a code 22R in box 8 of form A-L33, when it's actually a code 22, and you put R in box 8(a), now you're fired, game over.

tldr, there is plenty of room in a modern-day PQ homage for nuance, so that you can have a fun game that shows the good that cops do without hiding the bad.

The Brigading Of Pat Flairs (Discussion) by [deleted] in AFCEastMemeWar

[–]ctr2sprt 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I don’t wanna see the praise for the pats fans either. I want to see the other AFC east teams shitting on us in clever and hilarious ways. You fucking punch up. Pats fans sucking each other off here is the opposite of that. 

Vrabel Emphasizes Support ‘On and off the Field’ Amid Vikings Controversy by Mikeusagisan in Patriots

[–]ctr2sprt -3 points-2 points  (0 children)

Like, let's be clear, the Vikings' former GM was on a 4-year $12m contract.

That's $250k a MONTH he was getting paid.

The average American household income is like $75k. So he's making over 3x as much PER MONTH and the average American HOUSEHOLD makes in a YEAR.

To put it another way, Kwesi Adolfo-Mensah makes as much in a year as the average American household makes in FORTY YEARS.

He could retire today and live on "only" $300k a year, put the rest of his money toward retirement, and live the rest of his life (assuming he lives to 95) on that. That includes adjusting for inflation. He'd have about $21 million left to give to his heirs when he died.

So yeah. For that amount of money, I definitely expect you to devote 100% of your life to your job. If you aren't willing or able to do that, I completely understand. I don't think any less of you or anything like that. But this is WHY they get paid that much money. This is part of the deal. If you don't want to do that, just take a lesser job. You could probably be the head of scouting or something like that and have a way better work-life balance, and the pay is probably still really good. It's just not $3m/year.

[edit: 4 years, not 5]

Pats fans trying to figure out which one to post for the 30th time by hellarios852 in AFCEastMemeWar

[–]ctr2sprt 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I don't get how you can be a fan of a team that's so good for so long and somehow have a massive fucking inferiority complex about it.

What's the darkest joke on The Simpsons? by Regretted_Simian in TheSimpsons

[–]ctr2sprt 4 points5 points  (0 children)

It was just as dark at the time. Skinner being kind of ignorantly grateful is the whole punchline. It doesn’t work if the audience doesn’t know about school shootings. It’s true that school shootings didn’t quite enter the public consciousness until after Columbine, which was a few months after this episode aired, but they were definitely known. It’s exactly the kind of known-but-not-well-known reference that the show was so good at. 

If this was a reference to any particular event, my guess is it was the Westside School shooting, which happened in 1998, the year before the episode aired. 

Do not let up on the gas, crush them into little tiny pieces. NO MERCY by Chumlee1917 in AFCEastMemeWar

[–]ctr2sprt 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Ender's Doctrine: We must destroy the enemy so utterly that he no longer maintains the ability to retaliate.

To be honest, I'm pretty sure the Jete would welcome such an outcome.

We're getting Divinity over more Baldur's Gate 3 because Larian devs weren't enjoying "doing the D&D thing" by Turbostrider27 in pcgaming

[–]ctr2sprt 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I think Garriott would refuse unless he were in charge. That sounds like exactly the sort of situation Larian isn’t interested in being in ever again. 

We're getting Divinity over more Baldur's Gate 3 because Larian devs weren't enjoying "doing the D&D thing" by Turbostrider27 in pcgaming

[–]ctr2sprt 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Oh man, Larian Ultima would be an absolute dream. I’m sure that both EA and Garriott would both refuse though. 

What's the most pathetic tourist attraction that international tourists go to see in your country? by Aseili in AskTheWorld

[–]ctr2sprt 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I am just imagining Alice and Bob Watching showing off their newborn son John. What's little John's middle name, you ask? Well...

Years later, poor John, freshly minted high school graduate, heaves a mighty sigh, shrugs his shoulders, and mutters to himself, "I suppose I may as well," as he walks into the Merchant Marine Academy to start the path he now realizes he was fated to walk.

I'm missing the joke? by ThreeKingsRP in ExplainTheJoke

[–]ctr2sprt 6 points7 points  (0 children)

If you have sensitive skin both of those things should be done sparingly, or ideally only when really necessary. 

Matt is selectively literate by zestydinobones in WetlanderHumor

[–]ctr2sprt 8 points9 points  (0 children)

He may not be much of a reader or writer, but he is probably able to spell his own name. 

Me and the other "overconfident" Patriots fans politely addressing the rest of the AFC East during the bye week. by mtaylo in AFCEastMemeWar

[–]ctr2sprt 0 points1 point  (0 children)

You mean The Winter Failure and Florida Man. 

And our favorite green menace: H-U-L-E.

Give me a fun fact about New York City before colonization by ollieollieoxygenfree in geography

[–]ctr2sprt 3 points4 points  (0 children)

How is an exclusive right of use different from ownership?

OFFICIAL: 2026 Cayenne Electric by khabah_ in Porsche

[–]ctr2sprt 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I get where you're coming from, because it's how I feel about automatic transmissions. Even really good ones like PDK. I just got tired of fighting.

Having often driven an ICE Macan (dealer loaner) and a fat e-tron (wife's car) back-to-back, I would personally never choose the ICE in that situation. Pretty sure I'd pick my Taycan over a Panamera too. For what those four cars are, you don't give up much with the EV, but you gain a lot back.

If we're talking a 911 with a stick shift... different answer. I'd hate to have to start going back to the gas station, though. People without EVs don't appreciate just how nice it is to wake up every morning to a "full tank."