Boozilla

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[–] Boozilla 2 points 11 hours ago

I read both. I tend to forget the nonfiction and the low tier fiction pretty quickly. The good fiction stays with me.

There's also a lot of truly terrible nonfiction bestsellers. (Fans of the "If Books Could Kill" podcast know what I mean).

There's no reason to feel guilty, IMO, unless you're failing school or something.

[–] Boozilla 1 points 21 hours ago

Maybe. But in this case, two decades had passed since he'd written the previous book in the series.

[–] Boozilla 1 points 1 day ago

My parents and aunt insisted my cousin and I take a bath together once. To this day I still can't figure out what the hell they were thinking. I didn't want to, but they wouldn't take no for an answer. Basically forced us to do it. I was like 7 or 8. So damned weird. My cousin wanted to, for whatever reason. But I'm not mad at him, he was like 5 or 6.

[–] Boozilla 2 points 1 day ago (2 children)

Runes of the Earth by Stephen R. Donaldson. Couldn't even finish it. Loved some of his earlier books, which I read when I was much younger. Not sure if he changed or if I did. But what I read of Runes was truly awful.

[–] Boozilla 2 points 2 days ago

It's been a while since I've watched him. You're probably right. I hope so, that makes it funnier.

[–] Boozilla 8 points 2 days ago (3 children)

He's funny in small doses, but the traditionalist gatekeeping thing gets old.

[–] Boozilla 3 points 2 days ago

So much easier.

[–] Boozilla 4 points 2 days ago

DM: I'm sorry there's really no good place to hide in here.

Rogue: You know how good my stealth is. At least let me roll.

DM: sighs Fine. But to make it all the way across the brightly illuminated room unseen, you we will need to roll 4 times, OK?

Rogue:

  • Nat 20
  • Nat 20
  • Nat 20
  • Nat 20

DM: Yeah, I'm going to need to see that d20.

[–] Boozilla 2 points 3 days ago

Glad you sorted it!

[–] Boozilla 22 points 3 days ago (3 children)

Not 100% sure, but these come to mind.

  • Science Fantasy
  • Dying Earth
  • Post-Apocalyptic Fantasy
[–] Boozilla 3 points 3 days ago (1 children)

I hope it gets better for you.

A few more tips came to mind.

Flonase works better for me, but some people respond better to Nasonex.

Also, sometimes switching to Allegra instead of Claritin often helps me when the Claritin isn't working. It costs more, so I always switch back.

 

This is not an anti-Kindle rant. I have purchased (rented?) several Kindle titles myself.

However, YSK that you are only licensing access to the book from Amazon, you don't own it like a physical book.

There have been cases where Amazon deletes a title from all devices. (Ironically, one version of "1984" was one such title).

https://www.nytimes.com/2009/07/18/technology/companies/18amazon.html

There have also been cases where a customer violated Amazon's terms of service and lost access to all of their Kindle e-books. Amazon has all the power in this relationship. They can and do change the rules on us lowly peasants from time to time.

Here are the terms of use:

https://www.amazon.com/gp/help/customer/display.html?nodeId=201014950

Note, there are indeed ways to download your books and import them into something like Calibre (and remove the DRM from the books). If you do some web searches (and/or search YouTube) you can probably figure it out.

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submitted 2 weeks ago by Boozilla to c/til
 

I feel like an idiot for not knowing about these.

Every 2-3 months I have to snake out our shower drain with a 25' snake. Giant PITA.

After some web searches, I stumbled across these hair trap devices. They come in both external and internal configurations. Many different types to choose from.

I purchased an internal one, installed it, and am going to give it a try. In theory I can just pop it out and clean it instead of snaking the pipes. Folks tell me they work well. If this one doesn't work I'll try another type. They are fairly inexpensive.

 

We mostly watch news and sports in my house. So unfortunately, live TV. Occasionally we watch other things. I mute the commercials and browse my phone when they're on.

But I would love a TV that is smart enough to auto hide & mute every kind of ad. Even little logos on the athletes' uniforms. Hide the ads on the pitcher's mound. Hide the billboards and signs in the stadium. Show some cool little generic animation, music video, or slide show during commercial breaks. Hide the damned popup window ads and scrolling ads that some channels do. Remove product placements from movies and shows. Basically make all ads completely vanish.

 

Not asking for tech support here, just wondering if in theory it would be possible to create a plug-in or even a complete browser that blocks ads in a way that's impossible to detect. One model that comes to mind is a quarantined / containerized non-blocking virtual browser which queries the web server directly, then the UX filters the content from that container and presents it to the user ad-free. As far as the web server can tell, the containerized browser is just vanilla Chromium.

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Goli Otok - prison island (en.wikipedia.org)
submitted 1 month ago by Boozilla to c/creepywikipedia
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