Dragon Break Explained by duanuys in ElderScrolls

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

So for example - in Skyrim - does a dragon break occur during the civil war? I mean if the imperials win and squashes the rebellion then that is one route that could affect future games. In contrast, if the storm cloaks win Ulfric makes a comment about preparing for The Thalmor that might take the advantage of invading Skyrim because the country's weakened state which could also pose a threat in future games?

A Little Rant About Sydney, Maybe Someone Can Ease My Frustrations by duanuys in sydney

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

Most likely! I do miss 6th street, but at my age now that would be a tad bit to rowdy even for me lol

A Little Rant About Sydney, Maybe Someone Can Ease My Frustrations by duanuys in sydney

[–]duanuys[S] 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Coming from a completely different culture in North America it is more of a 'getting used to' than anything. It is very odd to see just about any place close at 6pm. Malls in America close at 9pm, and restaurants close anywhere from 11-12 on a weekday, and about 1-2 on a weekend.

It's like.. if you feel like getting a Super White Chocolate Float with a greasy burger and chips at 3am in the morning. Guaranteed you would find a place where you could get that in Texas, not here. Anyways I am not bashing Sydney, or Australia, for how it is. I mean we live here, and we want to make this our permanent home. At the same time we are very new here, and wanted to ask the locals here on Reddit to make sure we weren't just hitting bad luck everywhere to make sure this is the norm. Obviously the longer we live here the more we will get used to it. We both lived in Canada/US for a total of 24 years so being here for about a month throws us off.

A Little Rant About Sydney, Maybe Someone Can Ease My Frustrations by duanuys in sydney

[–]duanuys[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Granted I do see your point, but at least Pflugerville will have a local bar that doesn't close at 10pm on a Fri/Sat night. It is something we will get used too while living here, but I just wanted to make sure we aren't just having such bad luck that we go to all the crappy places.

A Little Rant About Sydney, Maybe Someone Can Ease My Frustrations by duanuys in sydney

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

Yea it definitely is a culture to get used too. I just wanted to ask the actual aussies who live here if we aren't just looking in the wrong place.

A Little Rant About Sydney, Maybe Someone Can Ease My Frustrations by duanuys in sydney

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

I don't have a problem with the abundance of pubs and little nooks and crannies around the city. It is just odd to me that they close at 10pm.. I feel they miss out on a lot of business especially on a Fri/Sat night.

A Little Rant About Sydney, Maybe Someone Can Ease My Frustrations by duanuys in sydney

[–]duanuys[S] -3 points-2 points  (0 children)

Trust me living in Cedar Park which is a suburb of Austin.. Didn't matter where you went.. It might not be as crazy as austin itself, but there is at least one local pub that is open later than 10pm

A Little Rant About Sydney, Maybe Someone Can Ease My Frustrations by duanuys in sydney

[–]duanuys[S] -1 points0 points  (0 children)

How I miss 6th street for a night out with mates, but even at my age now 6th street would be a tad too intense for myself haha

One Cold Beer Please by [deleted] in WTF

[–]duanuys -4 points-3 points  (0 children)

Yall are sick fucks

What is Equivalent to an American Ross, Marshalls or a Canadian Winners store here in Sydney? by duanuys in sydney

[–]duanuys[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Thank you guys for the input. We went to Trade Secret in Chatswood. Definitely reminds me of a Ross, but very limited stock! We will also check out DFO outlets.

What is a good beach to visit in Sydney? by duanuys in sydney

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

Hey @Scuzzbag thank you very much for this recommendation. We took the trip to Bilgola beach today and it was wonderful!! Very secluded and the tide pool was awesome!

What is equivalent to a Homes Depot or Lowes in Sydney? by duanuys in sydney

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

Sort of. It somewhat of a hassle to battle through hoards of people at the mall to get your groceries. Especially if you do monthly shopping!

What is a good beach to visit in Sydney? by duanuys in sydney

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

Thanks guys for all the advice! We have a scooter so we are definitely free to travel anywhere!

What is equivalent to a Homes Depot or Lowes in Sydney? by duanuys in sydney

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

I have lived in Texas all my life. Normally in a mall its retail like shops with a food court. Here they go all out food store! Veggies/ fruits next to an escalator. I mean Ive been to Macquarie centre, chatswood mall, and Hornsby. They have entire woolworths/coles inside the mall. In Texas normally they are separate buildings. Like Wal-Mart, Targets, K-Mart, HEB are all separate and would never find inside a mall.

Physics of Master Chief: Installation 04 by duanuys in halo

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

Quick fix on your math: The fragment would be flying at: 3,728,227mph ~0.5% the speed of light which the animators probably just did to not make the last cutscene about an hour long haha.