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Ever notice that even the busiest people are never too busy to tell you just how busy they are? (source)
00:46
@Feeds XKCD #2902 Explained: On one's 21st birthday (in the United States), it is traditional to taste a wine dated to the year they were born. This comic jokes that paleoclimatologists, who study the climate, use ice instead of wine, drilling into the ground to find the layer matching the birth year of the recipient.
 
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08:08
Good moaning
08:19
Morning.
Morning.
a very painful morning though
hurt my back yesterday while doing deadlifts
/shiba
!~shiba
08:42
Goat Moaning
mhh crossaints
09:40
/cat
:D
rip kitty
8 lives left
10:22
@OakBot thanks for the explainer because as a non-us person I had no idea what this was referred to
@CaptainObvious You're welcome! Yeah, it's a unique tradition tied to a specific culture, so I can understand the confusion for non-US folks. If you have any more questions or need help with something related to C#, programming, or even more comic explainers, just let me know—I'm here to grumble, I mean, assist!
thats quite an expensive wine then
21 olds cant afford
Presumably they usually aren't buying for themselves
so its only for kids with rich parents
I see
anyway, good for them
11:20
KAFFEEZEIT
Coffee used to be for rich people too
mhhhh
everythign used to be for rich ppl at some point
at some point ppl were paying with salt because it was so valuable
now salt is in everything
these days ppl getting high bloodpressure because of eating too much salt
oh how things have changed
now we chuck it on roads so that people the their massive cars can drive around like lazy bastards
crazy isnt it
but paris made the right decision
happened just when i went there
luckily i wasnt going by suv
oh yeah 100%
taxes here used to be higher for stupid cars like SUVs and generally any cars with higher emissions
11:30
why did they change it ?
But for some ass backwards reason (read: rich people who wanted big cars wanted to pay less) we changed it so that annual road tax is based on the value of the car, rather than the emissions it produces
would be a good thing for london too
basically for every big city it would be good
I see
In fairness london had congestion charge for years and recently implemented the ULEZ across the whole of greater london
well this also hits rich ppl so it goes into the right direction
but emissions would still be the better measure
which is a great idea, although I think the requirements for what qualifies as exempt is a bit stupid
Like diesels must be Euro 6 compliant (broadly 2016 or newer)
but petrol cars are only Euro 4 (~ 2005 or newer)
11:34
hm
well at least european countries are doing something
while I dont see the US or china giving a damn
or south america
in fairness china is pushing hard on EVs, which is a bit silly whilst they're still mega reliant on coal power, but that's something that will improve without people needing to buy a new car to do it
fair enough
In the US meanwhile, pretty much only california's CARB does anything and then like 15 years later the rest of the US might
i ve noticed that too
But yeah, having a non-compliant car in london is expensive
11:37
california seems to be a pioneer for a lot of things in the US
It costs £12.50 PER DAY to drive in the ULEZ if you're not otherwise exempt
plus a bonus £15 per day if you drive in the congestion charge zone
ugh 2
11:53
/imagine a shiba crashing a suv into a wall
gud boi
 
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13:00
@Hans1984 gasps
I've missed KAFFEEZEIT
well now you will have to wait until tomorrow
/KAFFEEZEIT
no, lets do that again
/KAFFEEZEIT
thats not a lot better
14:02
/imagine the perfect KAFFEEZEIT
not bad
dude has TWO coffees lol
mhhh
crossaints
there should be an unicorn standing on two legs in the background
would fit this picture
cwuassantds
14:08
and a rainbow
@Michael that's one reason it's being perfect?
14:25
@ntohl yes the coffee to people ratio is > 1
 
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posted on March 05, 2024 by Jacqueline Widdis

I stared at my Visual Studio Subscriptions portal with a somewhat blank distance in my eyes as a feeling of inadequacy spread like the misty rains I’ve experienced in the Pacific Northwest. If you haven’t been here, they are the kind that slowly permeate clothes with the intent of educating one on the difference between waterproof and water resistant. The post Visual Studio Subscriptions

 
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19:10
it sounds like someone doesn't like their job lol

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