

The Sword in the Stone by T. H. White has always been a favorite of mine.
The Sword in the Stone by T. H. White has always been a favorite of mine.
https://furilabs.com/ may be of interest.
As I understand it, they’ve made a lot of their own improvements that improve the user experience.
I remember really liking it, when I first saw it, but I was in high school, at the time.
It’s a film (like many at the time) that’s much more influenced by the impact of 9/11 than Asimov.
You’ll probably be entertained though (it’s certainly still a competently made film) so I’d say watch it; that way you can know what others are referring to and be in on the cultural zeitgeist.
That’s kind of the funniest way to not know what it is, though.
Which is galling, in its own right, as it’s – by definition – all overtime.
Usually, the brackets include a part of the sentence that wasn’t said but the interviewer believes the speaker meant or was implied.
In cases like this, maybe the speaker was speaking quickly (and, so, didn’t say the words during the interview) or were dropping implied parts is the sentence (like we all sometimes do when speaking casually; like if I say, “Quick thinking,” to someone. It’s implied that I was saying, “[That was] quick thinking”).
This also gets used often if the interviewee is talking about someone they know personally but we don’t so they’re usually just using the first name (e.g. “Yeah; me and [General] Howard [Zimmerman] go way back”).
Huh; any idea why that, of all things, would slow everything down?
It’s not clear from the screenshot but the advertisement used audio directly from his original video; that was his issue.
See https://www.reddit.com/r/MultiVersus/comments/1hk71b8/comment/m3czdlk/.
This; it’s only 3 months out of the year (well, at least the snow) and I like that there’s variety in my year.
Being an adult also means I get to choose when I go out, now, so the cold/snow bothers me even less.
But, like you said, I also live here because I like snow.
Incidentally, Christine Webber (who probably knows a bit about the subject) was going over how decentralized BlueSky really is or not (spoiler, it’s not): https://social.coop/@cwebber/113527462572885698