It’s science experiment time. I’m trying to squeeze the shit out of ribbon cut tobacco to make a crumble cake. We’ll see in a week!
#pipestr #smokingpipes
I've really been enjoying fitness apps in VR/MR much more than I thought I would. Living in an RV, this is so great. Do any of you work out with virtual reality?
I tested a bunch out and decided to go with FitXR for a while, and I like it a lot. What are you using?
#VR #VirtualReality #Fitness
I'm trying to eat healthier and integrate more yogurt into my diet, but I'm too cheap to pay for it - so I made it. Jesus Christ. That's so much yogurt.
#Nomad #Foodstr #Yogurt
I avoided JM Boswell’s “No Bite Delight” for a while because I thought the name was a little cheesy and not distinguished enough for a gentleman or my refined stature.
That was stupid. It’s a delicious aromatic, like all the Boswell blends and it tastes like Chocolate, Coffee, and Caramel.
I won’t turn my nose up at Boswell again, he deserves the hype.
Very good tobacco.
#pipestr #tobacco #pipesmoking
I’m so tired of hearing about how the new AI thing is the best thing ever and spending hours criticizing AI to my friends and family and coworkers, so I wrote a shortcut on my phone that uses AI to criticize AI for me and just copies it to my clipboard. This is gonna save me so much time.
I'm looking for VR coworking buddies. Does anyone here use Immersed?
It would be nice to just sit in a room doing separate things together sometimes.
#vr #coworking #friends #work
"There is more land in the northern hemisphere than the south," Holme said. "In northern summer, the trees get leaves, this means that mass is moved from the ground to above the ground — further away from the Earth's spin axis.” The rate of rotation of any moving body is affected by its distribution of mass. When an ice skater spins on the spot, they rotate faster when their arms are tight to their chest, and slow themselves down by stretching their arms out. As Earth’s mass moves away from its core in summer, its rate of rotation must decrease, so the length of the day increases, Holme explained.
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