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Edit: partially, anyway. I'm not reading all that.
@dkf said in Nope, you eat it:
Food should not be that colour.
Even blueberries?
(preempting : "They aren't actually blue")
Nothing like turning a figurine into a pile of ashes to show the players who's boss.
@cheong said in Nope, you eat it:
For bonus, the site title said "TruMoo Chocolate Milk | STAR WARS™ Blue Milk: 1% Lowfat Milk" but the product description say it's vanilla favored without mentioning chocolate.
Who really knows what blue is supposed to taste like anyway? Food should not be that colour.
@Parody said in Today in Blakeyrat is always several years behind in every tech trend news...:
I was surprised to see I have one of the things they showed: the ~5mW bright white flashlight+dim blue flashlight+laser with different shapes one they suggested you buy instead of the ones that can set things on fire. I mostly use it to point where I want to move when I can't reach my miniature on the RPG map. Stupid big tables and short arms.
The high powered lasers are for the DM only, as a substitution for divine punishment?
@TwelveBaud said in WTF Bites:
Hibernating to prepare for "fast" startup.
I have "fast" startup disabled. The most common reason why I'd shut down (apart from going home in the evening; yes I'm one of those people) is that I need to add / remove / change hardware, where "fast" startup is not only even more useless than usual, but actually counterproductive.
That said, startup is a WTF on its own. In this most common case where I've changed HW, the timeline is roughly something like this:
0m00s - I push the power button, fans and power LED turn on.
0m45s - The PC detects the HW change, shuts down and turns on again.
1m30s - The screen turns on, showing the EFI boot picture
2m00s - The Windows startup spinner appears
2m10s - The logon screen appears
So yeah, given that second step in this sequence, maybe Windows just decided to decline my request to turn off fast startup. OTOH, all the shenanigans happens before any WIndows screen is shown so I was thinking that this is all done by the EFI firmware.