Oops. Was playing some Meeple Station, wound up making a MASSIVE mistake that went unnoticed until everything went critical and all my oxygen was completely depleted, with no hope of recovery (and believe me I tried.) And stupid me forgot to save since loading the game so all of today's progress is pretty much wasted. Ah well. At least now I know I need to pay careful attention to walling off anywhere with an airlock! All it takes is one missing wall to ruin everything
@plush_bot Enough.... plushies? I.. I don't.. what does that even mean? D:
re: Nsfw art, big boy touching he pp
@TalonTide Aaaah I love him :D
@Moot Oh no, now you're super adorable! :D (Yinglets are awesome!)
@jacel I cannot, because I kind of got a PS4 for the exact same reason (even though I've yet to actually get The Last Guardian... But it is literally the only reason I even considered buying the thing when it went on sale)
@jacel There's never enough foxes. ...and I say this as a part time part-fox :P
Bought new bedding because my old bedding is in need of a wash, and with my history of starting loads and forgetting about them for a couple days, I need to be sure I actually have bedding to sleep in :P (Plus the old bedding is in desperate need of a hydrogen peroxide solution soak which will absolutely delay the completion of clean laundry.)
I've got to find my 24 port rack mount switch though. But I also have a 24 port patch panel as well, so definitely ready! Also bought a 2 unit shelf so I can hold a power strip and the ISP gateway on the rack as well. Possibly even a battery backup system if it's not too heavy (but probably not)
Got a wall mount network rack (4 units) but the spot I want to put it up in has the studs spaced juuuuust too far apart. Yay >:C Luckily it's just exposed frame there that I don't actually intend to finish any time soon, so I can easily put in a backer board to support the rack. Once that's done I can begin wiring the house with CAT6 cable for proper ethernet!
And when I get access to miner mark II+? Those factories are going to grow exponentially if I want to keep maximum output for everything! Probably going to have to create separate buildings to split and handle the increased output for multiple projects when that happens.
I've got another iron ore deposit I intend to make screws with, but at full production speed so I'll be needing 4 smelters, 8 constructors for the iron rods, and up to 12 constructors for the screws to produce nearly a full stack per minute. This is going to be an even bigger factory setup because of the extra machinery, and I'm going to need much faster conveyers for the screws because I'm going to end up throttled at 1/4 capacity for screw output with my current conveyer availability D:
Oops stayed up way too late playing Satisfactory again! But on the plus side one of my factories is now complete! From a single iron ore deposit I'm manufacturing rods at a rate of 75 rods per minute (ore miner pulls 120 ore per minute, I've got 3 smelters making 90 ingots per minute, and 5 constructors making 75 rods per minute! I could easily do 120 rods/minute but I'm buffering my iron ore and ingots in the event I need to borrow some without interrupting the workflow).
More fun barcode facts! Apparently the barcode makeup of numbers on the right are just inversions of numbers on the left. So the only difference between a 3 on the left and on the right would be the fact that all the white lines are black, and all the black lines are white. Which makes sense and keeps things not as complicated I imagine! (This does not necessarily apply to ALL barcodes, just EAN/UPC classes of barcodes mostly)
Barcodes, the Mark of the Beast, and why they aren't
Today I learned why many religious circles *cough*HobbyLobby*cough* see bar codes as marks of the devil (guard bars at the beginning, middle, and end of a bar code resemble the number 6, thus each code has '6 6 6' or the mark of the beast). I also learned how a barcode number is determined, and that the guard bars cannot equal six because of spacing issues (all numbers are determined by the order of black and white lines in a group of 7 lines. The number 6 on the right half of the barcode has two black lines similarly spaced as the guard bars, but guard bars, aside from being longer, only take up 3 spaces.
So if guard bars are arranged as bwb, then the number 6 (on the right side of the barcode, not the left. I'm assuming the arrangements are different to prevent the barcode from being read backwards if scanned upside down) is arranged bwbwwww. (I may be wrong about the amount of space a guard bar takes up, but even if it did take up 7 lines, it would be set up wwbwbww which would NOT be 6 on either side.)
So yeah, barcodes are the mark of the beast, except not really because the guard bars aren't sized right to represent the number 6, and that would only apply to the right half of the barcode anyway.
@Motodrachen I still check in on masto when I can!
Thought I was going to have to replace a non-working refrigerator, turns out someone accidentally turned the temperature dial to zero and that's why the fridge/freezer was excessively warm! Thank goodness for basic troubleshooting knowledge (does it have power? Is it turned on? Is the thermostat functional?)
@Felthry For a number of companies, I think it's not so much a change of the name but just more to let customers know that THIS particular diet version of their soda tastes more like the real thing (even though it's still going to have that artificial sweetener aftertaste that's hard to cut out.) Could potentially be that because of that, they're just phasing out the old diet recipes in favor of the newer ones
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