On June 20 2017 07:16 WaveofShadow wrote: Tried to watch it with my son a few weeks ago. He got bored real quick and really upset when sassy went over the falls. He's not a good movie watcher.
Also I have discovered that a lot of movies we watched when we were kids really don't hold up very well anymore.
Yeah nostalgia goggles are strong. Some things stay good though.
On June 20 2017 01:53 Holyflare wrote: America is full of air conditioning what the shit are you saying? London is full on humid, no real breeze because of the density of buildings, 90% of buildings only have central heating and the train I get is underground with no through air. Regularly gets to 40 degrees+ packed full of people all sweating.
Also for some fucked up reason we have to wear a full suit for client meetings in this weather. Gj UK.
I've never lived in a building with central air. Always had to keep one of those window air conditioners in my possession.
On June 20 2017 01:53 Holyflare wrote: America is full of air conditioning what the shit are you saying? London is full on humid, no real breeze because of the density of buildings, 90% of buildings only have central heating and the train I get is underground with no through air. Regularly gets to 40 degrees+ packed full of people all sweating.
Also for some fucked up reason we have to wear a full suit for client meetings in this weather. Gj UK.
I've never lived in a building with central air. Always had to keep one of those window air conditioners in my possession.
On June 20 2017 01:53 Holyflare wrote: America is full of air conditioning what the shit are you saying? London is full on humid, no real breeze because of the density of buildings, 90% of buildings only have central heating and the train I get is underground with no through air. Regularly gets to 40 degrees+ packed full of people all sweating.
Also for some fucked up reason we have to wear a full suit for client meetings in this weather. Gj UK.
I've never lived in a building with central air. Always had to keep one of those window air conditioners in my possession.
I mean we don't even have those lol.
Believe it or not I've been to hotter climates and they're all far more bearable than here :p
Also after having never seen anything about Player Unknown's Battlegrounds I just impulse purchased it with some of my friends and I'm having a lot of fun. It's basically DayZ (which I think is boring trash) meets hunger games. You have a set island and parachute out of a plane to a part of the island and have to raid all the houses looking for weapons and armor. There's a circle which shrinks over time that you have to effectively be in which eventually becomes tiny so it forces engagement after a while. Has cars and stuff too so it's a lot of fun. There's solo/duo and squad (up to 4) queues and you can create a custom game if you have lots of people.
Ive been tubing/twitch a lot of pubg. Thinking about getting it but dunno how glad my computer will be. Also really seem best in duo or squad modes, akin to mobas
On June 20 2017 01:53 Holyflare wrote: America is full of air conditioning what the shit are you saying? London is full on humid, no real breeze because of the density of buildings, 90% of buildings only have central heating and the train I get is underground with no through air. Regularly gets to 40 degrees+ packed full of people all sweating.
Also for some fucked up reason we have to wear a full suit for client meetings in this weather. Gj UK.
I've never lived in a building with central air. Always had to keep one of those window air conditioners in my possession.
I mean we don't even have those lol.
Believe it or not I've been to hotter climates and they're all far more bearable than here :p
Also after having never seen anything about Player Unknown's Battlegrounds I just impulse purchased it with some of my friends and I'm having a lot of fun. It's basically DayZ (which I think is boring trash) meets hunger games. You have a set island and parachute out of a plane to a part of the island and have to raid all the houses looking for weapons and armor. There's a circle which shrinks over time that you have to effectively be in which eventually becomes tiny so it forces engagement after a while. Has cars and stuff too so it's a lot of fun. There's solo/duo and squad (up to 4) queues and you can create a custom game if you have lots of people.
Would recommend.
It definitely looks like it'd be fun in a group. I've heard it's got some performance issues, but the developer seems to actually be working on the game.
On June 20 2017 17:42 Holyflare wrote: Putting sheets in fridge/freezer is good. For about five minutes.
The thing is, that's dry. Water is good (put in the fridge would be even better actually now that you've mentioned it), because it takes a while to heat up, since water has such a high heat capacity.
On June 20 2017 17:42 Holyflare wrote: Putting sheets in fridge/freezer is good. For about five minutes.
The thing is, that's dry. Water is good (put in the fridge would be even better actually now that you've mentioned it), because it takes a while to heat up, since water has such a high heat capacity.