Lived without electricity or plumbing for a number of years, and used this very system. It works remarkably well.
Am not a furry, and would also love an explanation. I mean, I ain't knocking whatever it is that gets someone through this world. It can be a very hard, very cruel place, and it dressing up as a electric blue armadillo makes someone happy, and allows them to find people they vibe with, I'm super happy for them. But dagnabbit, I'd really love to understand it. Haha
Also, I know 2 Australian furries and 1 swiss furry, so I'm guessing not an American thing.
Once it's back, I'll definitely do that. It's still not available as of yet.
I honestly don't know how I'd get it until it comes back. I can download through the podcast app, but until then, to my knowledge, it's completely lost anywhere other than archive.org Even the original blog it was posted to back in 2010 doesn't have the audiofiles anymore, just links to the archive.org
I use a podcast app, and apparently it pulls from there. I never knew before it went down. But I tried a bunch of different apps over the course of this, and they all pull from that.
I realize it's like the least important aspect of this, but yay! My podcast is back! I listen to Lawrence Manzo's Mahabharata podcast every night to go to sleep, and I haven't slept well since the attack
I was introduced to Advaita Vedanta through the wave metaphor. Nondualism is a helluva drug, man
I had the biggest crush on him growing up. Stupid sexy hobbitses
make Israel afraid to piss off it's neighbors
Yes, but have you considered that those neighbors are Muslims?
Dang, that would have been a cool one to see!
I'd love to see what those looked like back in the day. I love computer history, even if I don't fully understand it. Haha
I don't do anything in depth enough for those things to really impact me. I'm mostly a browser and Google docs person. Honestly, my biggest gripe with fedora isn't even a fedora problem, it's just that anytime I look up how to do something, it gives Debian based instructions and I get a little lost trying to figure out how to do it on fedora.
That's my favorite Charlemagne quote