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  • Look out for cows in the air

  • Technically they don’t asymptotically go to zero. The minimum yield is the maximum of 20% or 20% of the original yield.

    So at worst, an oil field will produce 2 oil/sec, which can still be bumped up by speed modules/beacons as well as mining productivity.

    It’s not going to be enough alone for a large base, but I’d say it’s a lot better than almost useless.

  • Not a good game for Phil Foden here.

    Get Cole Palmer on for him for the last 10 mins

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  • It bothers me that the height chart suggests there are 10 inches in a foot

  • Where’s Dan Streetmentioner when you need him?

  • I guess the front fell off

  • I think it’s Acacia

  • Specifically, this is Eixample

    The roads in the old city are much more chaotic.

  • Did they dig the tunnel with cow tools?

  • I still remember the code for Braeburn Apples, over 25 years after I worked in a supermarket.

    For some reason, their code of 6969 sticks in my mind.

  • This book digs deeper into that sort of stuff:

    The Self Illusion: How the Social Brain Creates Identity https://a.co/d/fZhHVrG

    Worth a read

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  • Maybe let’s just say that you and I have different senses of humour and leave it at that.

    For me, the humour comes from the fact that I pretended not to understand the image and point out that there are no plugs in the image. It’s a bit of wordplay that relies on the fact that people sometimes call plug sockets plugs.

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  • I’m from the UK.

    It was a joke. Don’t take things so seriously

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  • Sure, there’s a lot of plug sockets there, but I don’t see a single plug in that image

  • And at this point, the extended crew of the Discovery was thoroughly sidelined: Burnham's personal relationships took priority over everything else.

    This is the part that I’ve never got on well with in Discovery.

    In TNG, it’s not a show about Picard, or Riker, or any of the other individuals. It’s a show about the crew. I’ve even seen it said that the actual star of the show is the ship.

    Whereas, with Disco, it’s a show about Michael Burnham and everyone else has a bit part. That always felt weird for a Star Trek show. I want to see how the crew works together to solve problems and overcome things with everyone on an equal footing regardless of their rank in the show.

    And I think that’s why there was such a warm reception to season 3 of Picard. It brought the crew back together. Picard alone isn’t satisfying enough. What we wanted was him as part of the crew.

  • A spaceman came travelling on his ship from afar