geekhack
geekhack Community => Off Topic => Topic started by: romevi on Wed, 02 August 2023, 21:17:56
-
What’s up?
-
You feeling glad ?
-
You feeling glad ?
I’m feelin’ rad.
-
It's coming on.
-
Ehhh just had my english SAC (which is a standardised test for all you non-Americans)
Feel like I did fine but barely didn't have enough time to finish it, it was a comparative essay and missed out on the conclusion and the closing sentence on one of the paragraphs
Glad I don't have to touch essays until my exam in november? idk
We are doing an oral presentation next which is like my favourite thing to do, I feel like I will do well on that.
-
Ehhh just had my english SAC (which is a standardised test for all you non-Americans)
Feel like I did fine but barely didn't have enough time to finish it, it was a comparative essay and missed out on the conclusion and the closing sentence on one of the paragraphs
Glad I don't have to touch essays until my exam in november? idk
We are doing an oral presentation next which is like my favourite thing to do, I feel like I will do well on that.
Crikey (my attempt to communicate in Australian language) that sounds like a pain. Hope you did well, though.
-
Crikey (my attempt to communicate in Australian language) that sounds like a pain. Hope you did well, though.
I don't think I've ever heard someone use crikey in many many years LOL
-
Crikey (my attempt to communicate in Australian language) that sounds like a pain. Hope you did well, though.
I don't think I've ever heard someone use crikey in many many years LOL
I think you're lying to me. You're telling me Aussies don't go around honking "CRIKEY!" like geese?
-
I think you're lying to me. You're telling me Aussies don't go around honking "CRIKEY!" like geese?
I think I might blow your mind... We do not put shrimp on the barbie... in fact we call them prawns.
Your reaction I assume (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UnktCDi-BVs&t=9s)
-
I think you're lying to me. You're telling me Aussies don't go around honking "CRIKEY!" like geese?
I think I might blow your mind... We do not put shrimp on the barbie... in fact we call them prawns.
Your reaction I assume (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UnktCDi-BVs&t=9s)
That's why Australians say, "She was a real a prawn"
-
I think you're lying to me. You're telling me Aussies don't go around honking "CRIKEY!" like geese?
I think I might blow your mind... We do not put shrimp on the barbie... in fact we call them prawns.
Your reaction I assume (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UnktCDi-BVs&t=9s)
-
I think you're lying to me. You're telling me Aussies don't go around honking "CRIKEY!" like geese?
I think I might blow your mind... We do not put shrimp on the barbie... in fact we call them prawns.
Your reaction I assume (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UnktCDi-BVs&t=9s)
Wait what do you call prawns then? Like the huge shrimp-looking things.
-
Wait what do you call prawns then? Like the huge shrimp-looking things.
We just generally call all of that type of seafood prawns for some reason, also I just found out that shrimp and prawns are 2 different things how I didn't know that is beyond me.
-
Heard on the news that the current price of NFTs is $5-$10
What did those people spending $thousand$ (or $milliion$?) for some x number of lines of code expecting?
-
Wait what do you call prawns then? Like the huge shrimp-looking things.
We just generally call all of that type of seafood prawns for some reason, also I just found out that shrimp and prawns are 2 different things how I didn't know that is beyond me.
They're merely different names for ocean- Roaches.
/bottom feeders /scavengers, highly toxic
[attachimg=1]
-
Wait what do you call prawns then? Like the huge shrimp-looking things.
We just generally call all of that type of seafood prawns for some reason, also I just found out that shrimp and prawns are 2 different things how I didn't know that is beyond me.
do you have crawfish/crayfish/crawdads/whatever there? no ocean near me so crayfish are like the redneck lobster
-
do you have crawfish/crayfish/crawdads/whatever there? no ocean near me so crayfish are like the redneck lobster
We do have types of crawfish here but they I don't see them sold very often. I'm not sure you can eat some types like yappies because they are classified as endangered, but I don't know much about crawfish to say for sure. (Also I know it's crayfish but Corpfish/Crawdant has made me say crawfish now so...)
Heard on the news that the current price of NFTs is $5-$10
What did those people spending $thousand$ (or $milliion$?) for some x number of lines of code expecting?
yeah I don't know why they thought that people would think that digital scarcity would work even remotely well.
The market was doomed to fail from the start. NFTs had no life, it was another grift to make money, everything surrounding the market was full of over-promises and was ripe with fraud and scams. These prices were never sustainable, because everyone was insider trading (it was actually encouraged to do so the nft bros are so strange) and hoping you would believe they were actually worth that price.
Glad to see no one cares about them anymore, such a joke.
-
do you have crawfish/crayfish/crawdads/whatever there? no ocean near me so crayfish are like the redneck lobster
We do have types of crawfish here but they I don't see them sold very often. I'm not sure you can eat some types like yappies because they are classified as endangered, but I don't know much about crawfish to say for sure. (Also I know it's crayfish but Corpfish/Crawdant has made me say crawfish now so...)
Heard on the news that the current price of NFTs is $5-$10
What did those people spending $thousand$ (or $milliion$?) for some x number of lines of code expecting?
yeah I don't know why they thought that people would think that digital scarcity would work even remotely well.
The market was doomed to fail from the start. NFTs had no life, it was another grift to make money, everything surrounding the market was full of over-promises and was ripe with fraud and scams. These prices were never sustainable, because everyone was insider trading (it was actually encouraged to do so the nft bros are so strange) and hoping you would believe they were actually worth that price.
Glad to see no one cares about them anymore, such a joke.
yabbies :D love australian names for things. the scientific name is a little more intimidating, though: Cherax destructor
-
love australian names for things. the scientific name is a little more intimidating, though Cherax destructor
A very different creature with the same name end has been bedeviling beekeepers worldwide for decades, but even though it was of Asian origin it had somehow missed Australia until recently.
https://www.australiangeographic.com.au/news/2023/09/australia-gives-up-on-eradicating-varroa-mites/ (https://www.australiangeographic.com.au/news/2023/09/australia-gives-up-on-eradicating-varroa-mites/)
-
I am exploring Rule 34 (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rule_34) just for giggles ...
-
Wait what do you call prawns then? Like the huge shrimp-looking things.
We just generally call all of that type of seafood prawns for some reason, also I just found out that shrimp and prawns are 2 different things how I didn't know that is beyond me.
They're merely different names for ocean- Roaches.
/bottom feeders /scavengers, highly toxic
(Attachment Link)
I realized that the other day and wondered how they may be related.
Then I continued devouring my shrimp with delight.
-
I realized that the other day and wondered how they may be related.
Then I continued devouring my shrimp with delight.
the microplastics and toxins add to the flavour.
-
all ocean food is gross
ever hear of piure?
-
They're merely different names for ocean- Roaches.
/bottom feeders /scavengers, highly toxic
(Attachment Link)
I realized that the other day and wondered how they may be related.
Then I continued devouring my shrimp with delight.
It's a combination of problems.
They're bottom feeders. So the toxins bio-accumulate upwards in the food chain to the BIG FISH, these are highly toxic.
Then these fish die, and the carcasses fall towards the bottom at the same time disintegrating. The bottom feeders is then bathed in this further compaction of toxic soup and eats the left over.
The ocean lifesystem essentially vacuums up all of the human chemical dumping.
This is around 250 Billion TONS of un-regulated chemicals into the Environment per year. About 30 TONS per person, essentially.
Eating meat, especially sea-food is a super concentrated dose.