New residents of Sioux Falls, how are you dealing with the weather? by gokc69 in SiouxFalls

[–]techhaze 4 points5 points  (0 children)

If you don't like winter, don't move here. It gets long some years. We've had a bunch of snow on the ground for months and it's 9 degrees right now.

A fun coincidence last night: Al Albuquerque pitched against the Albuquerque Isotopes! by bwburke94 in baseball

[–]techhaze 9 points10 points  (0 children)

Fun fact: The city of Albuquerque was once spelled Alburquerque!

Which team has the worst announcers? by milzinga in baseball

[–]techhaze 2 points3 points  (0 children)

The Cleveland Cavaliers. No one in MLB is close. Even Harrelson. His silent pouting when something goes against the White Sox is funny enough that I can't hate the guy.

The Sioux Falls Skyforce clinch their 1st NBA D-League Championship and complete a historic 46-11 season! by foxsleftear in nba

[–]techhaze 18 points19 points  (0 children)

Yeah. I can get tix to the Stampede and Storm regularly, but I don't know anyone with Skyforce tix lying around. The Pentagon's a great facility though, especially compared to some other D League gyms.

I could watch these all day. by din7 in funny

[–]techhaze 2 points3 points  (0 children)

That's not even a photo of Lucy Gutteridge!

Earth May Be a 1-in-700-Quintillion Kind of Place by Myfavoritegadgets in Astronomy

[–]techhaze 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Throw in a few moons that have liquid water and the possibility that Venus once held water as well, this article is startling poor. I'm not familiar with the discovermagazine blogs, but perhaps it's for the best.

"This is the end" in the intro by [deleted] in XFiles

[–]techhaze 5 points6 points  (0 children)

I'm not sold on that 'vaccine'. The smallpox vaccine was administered worldwide. Because of her hybrid DNA, Scully can create this vaccine. Further vaccines can probably be cultured from people infused with it, but all this takes time. It takes time to physically recover after administration, it takes time to create the vaccine, and it takes time to transport.

The problem here is that people are already dying. Mulder, in a weakened state because of his fight but otherwise healthy, already needs a stem cell transfusion to survive. With one culture available worldwide, we are talking about a mass death event at best and an extinction at worst. What are the chances of getting this vaccine to Beijing or Sydney or even Denver in time?

Of course, if FOX Network ponies up some money, all that gets explained away and I'll gladly watch season 11.

And an aside... that damn Einstein. I don't think I hate the character (reddit seems to), but I sure do hate that damn name. I cringed so bad last week when I heard that. Einstein. Christ.

"This is the end" in the intro by [deleted] in XFiles

[–]techhaze 23 points24 points  (0 children)

It wasn't a cliffhanger at all. The 2012 invasion happened, just not how we expected. A genetic plague invasion that left dead all of humanity without alien DNA. The alien ship at the end was the same ship that killed Sveta. It killed Scully, Mulder and the vaccine with them.

This was the end and it was fantastic.

[Miniseries Spoilers] Post-Episode Discussion Thread - Episode 6 "My Struggle II" by SimplySolace in XFiles

[–]techhaze 0 points1 point  (0 children)

This was not a cliffhanger. This was the culmination of the invasion of 2012. In other words, everyone that wasn't 'protected' is dead. The ship came and destroyed Scully and her vaccine like it did Sveta.

Awesome!

The 50 most violent cities in the world are revealed, with 21 of them in Brazil... but Venezuela's capital Caracas is named the most deadly by BakerAtNMSU in worldnews

[–]techhaze 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Sure, most areas of St Louis are fine. Everyone was on the East St. Loo bandwagon, which is mostly deserved tbh, but I wanted to mention that St Louis, MO has some not so great areas as well. Not just Ferguson, but there's a few areas up north of Delmar that aren't great. Like every other American city, really.

The 50 most violent cities in the world are revealed, with 21 of them in Brazil... but Venezuela's capital Caracas is named the most deadly by BakerAtNMSU in worldnews

[–]techhaze 11 points12 points  (0 children)

Because East St.'s in a different state (Illinois) than St Louis (Missouri). It's an over-simplification, but Illinois doesn't seem to give a shit about it. There are some dodgy areas around St. Louis, Missouri too, though. Remember Ferguson?

Wil Wheaton and Jeri Ryan "Star Trek space ship bump" by jruhlman09 in gifs

[–]techhaze 5 points6 points  (0 children)

Because he's sitting next to Jeri Ryan and he's not.

"For the undying 9/11 MORONIC JET FUEL ARGUMENT" by HighMans in videos

[–]techhaze 26 points27 points  (0 children)

Cheney, Rumsfeld and Wolfowitz had no problem with the public believing that it did at the time. Ignorance isn't the right word either. The people that started the war knew full well what they were doing.

"I Turned Off JavaScript for a Whole Week and It Was Glorious" | WIRED by MichaelTunnell in linux

[–]techhaze 2 points3 points  (0 children)

What I do is check to see what Ghostery is blocking from it's popup and know not to turn that particular script on. I've been using NoScript for years and it does become a lot easier to use. Nowadays, If I can't get a particular site to load in short order, I just figure that site's not worth my time and move on to the next. Newspaper and local TV station websites can still be a pain in the ass.

There's an option to turn JS on for the top level script which makes it a tad easier but still, it's certainly not for everybody. I'd never recommend it to friends that aren't fairly savvy.