I tell myself Stardust turned out this way. It sure doesn't start that way. And it's Neil Gaiman which... Feh. I want to remember it as a movie where everyone respects everyone else in the end.
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Looks like it's mostly a UK, Australia, and New Zealand thing.
It's in mph. 240 kph. Article says: "this article lists all the systems and lines that support speeds over 200 km/h (120 mph) regardless of their statuses of upgraded or newly built."
I liked the third half. But it's quite a shift
In projects I work on we use NOCOMMIT for these blockers and they'll fail the build. It's honestly lovely to have something to leave yourself a note that the build catches for you.
PKD is special somehow. He's the one author where, I think, the movies are better than the books pretty consistently. Maybe it's luck or my flawed opinion.
I've not read them all but that sort of feels like how the culture novels are.
I'm not super involved, but I believe it's possible to engage with Wikipedia ethically and well as a PR firm or the like. But being honest is part one. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:PR_Professionals_%26_Editing
I love Porco Rosso. It's animated and set in the real world with real just pre-WW2 stuff happening in the background. But the main character is a pig who flies a sea plane. Someone mentions a curse once. No one treats this as weird. No one else is an animal. I love it.
Zero cost abstractions are a hell of a thing.
Everything the mutant spice baby guild thing says is beyond perfect. I love them. And the emperor just stands there reading terrible exposition terribly. I love it.
I did not say this. I am not here.
I'm the other way. I always thought "picture an apple" was a metaphor.