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Mdly68 t1_j8n2jw6 wrote
Reply to Math Blaster Opening (1994). Please tell me someone else obsessively played this game as a child by IeIgHtNiNe
I played Math Blasters - Secret of the Lost City.
Mdly68 t1_j203m2p wrote
Reply to comment by OccupationSock in What would food look like if we could scale up lab grown meat? by sandcrawler56
Like my kids today who want chicken nuggets but not "real" chicken.
Mdly68 t1_j197asu wrote
She clearly trusted you, perhaps was even flirting with you. Head in your lap, no qualm about being topless for a backrub...honestly dude, I'd set this night aside in your mind for a moment. Do you like this girl? Are you interested in dating her? If so, reciprocate that interest by asking her out to lunch, shopping, coffee, whatever. See where the conversation leads. Don't bring up the boob part or offer another backrub.
Both boys and girls struggle at this age, dropping hints but being scared to express their interest out loud. She could be hoping you notice and take the initiative.
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Reply to Nevermore (my artwork) by Danny_Ingrassia_Art
Gorgeous work.
We got two episodes left and I'm struggling to not look it up on Wikipedia.
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Reply to ELI5 why fraudsters like Anna Sorokin managed to deposit bad checks and immediately withdraw cash elsewhere without banks stopping it? by 6horrigoth
Just to respond to other comments - most people rarely use checks for day to day expenses. Our paychecks are direct deposited, and we pay our bills online or though our banking app.
Checks have their weaknesses, but at least your credit card number isn't being saved or harvested online. And you can be sure banks will call out a bad check. Credit card companies won't catch fraud for you and may not believe you if you claim unauthorized charges.
Yes, in America we often have to wait 2 days for checks to clear. It's because a lot of that processing and consolidation doesn't happen until banks are closed for the day. It's a system designed before the internet existed.
Mdly68 t1_iydx1m6 wrote
A dead product? Absolutely not! We're constantly using Alexa to control lights, check the weather when we dress our kids for school, kitchen timers, getting alerts when a package shows up, etc.
What sucks is everyone expects their voice assistant for free. There's a ton of development time that goes into this stuff.
It wouldn't be unreasonable to charge a monthly fee for Alexa/Siri/whatever. I avoid all ads on all platforms, and literally tell Alexa to go to hell if she tries to sell me a product or service. A small monthly fee would be a fair trade off.
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Reply to $600 Mortgage Payment Increase??? by NachoDog1000
Likely property taxes, but also shop around for new homeowners insurance. When I was with liberty Mutual they just seemed to crank it up a certain % each year. The replacement cost of your house goes up when cost of materials goes up. We found a more "rural" insurance company to help bring that down.
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Reply to ELI5. Why do active noise cancelling headphones/earbuds not protect your hearing? by mostofit
The same reason a hat doesn't protect your head in a motorcycle accident. That's not the intent of the design. You need a helmet.
If you want to protect your hearing, you need physical cups that go over your ears and actually BLOCKS the sound waves. Noise cancelation can be added on top of it for a better experience. But it isn't going to do the job by itself. Noise cancelation isn't a force field.
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Reply to comment by BigODetroit in I'm Dr. Ranjith Ramasamy, the Director of Reproductive Urology at the University of Miami. I'm here today to answer any questions you have about vasectomies. Ask me anything! by ramasamymd
I believe sperm is less than 1% of ejaculate, most of the fluid comes from your prostate.