Jaws. Watched it when I was about 8. Now in my 40s and still don’t like being in open water or sea where I can’t see the bottom… I know what’s down there…
Jaws. Watched it when I was about 8. Now in my 40s and still don’t like being in open water or sea where I can’t see the bottom… I know what’s down there…
Fedora I think I can feel better if you want me to get out of bed.
What NY symbol? I just see a black t-shirt…
Have a look at Spinrite. Works wonders on HDDs, and I believe a lot of development has gone on to cater for SSDs as well.
It’d be fine, we’d have 400 years to get ready.
Please say that was an autocorrect for “tucking”…
And nearby Leominster
Just finished season 2 of The Lazarus Project. Great series and plenty of time crossings to keep you thinking about the character journeys (who’s where and when!).
Same here. I was twice your age (8) when I saw it. Still don’t like being out of my depth in the sea - even the deep end of swimming pools gives me a bit of a shiver…
Hendecember. We could also move Easter and Xmas to both be in that month.
Cage from Edge of Tomorrow. Purely from the number of day resets he goes through. Maybe Phil from Groundhog day is a second place - same reason, just fewer deaths…
“It’s not bad, but it’s still pretty bad” is a phrase I can see myself saying. Not sure about the other way round - doesn’t really work for me, but to each their own…
My Bad-to-Good spectrum would be:
Bad
Pretty bad
Fairly bad
Fairly good
Pretty good
Good
“I’m Ronnie fucking Pickering”
For me, season 11 had so many hilarious moments - especially Mike Wozniak. That guy cracks me up every time he speaks - and his mannerisms remind me of my grandad, which only increases the hilarity!
“A white hole?”
Nope. Gone all-in on Lemmy. Also used it as an opportunity to cull communities that I’d subscribed to ages ago and never got round to removing. Started from scratch and building my subscriptions again - quite therapeutic actually!
The tinfoil hat you’re wearing amplifies the signal!
I’ve read before that it takes about 60 days to form a habit. Nearly there for posting daily for the rest of your life!