

Ah yes, the balaclava - international symbol of complete innocence


Ah yes, the balaclava - international symbol of complete innocence


I bought this on a whim a while back and found that I love it! Well-balanced and fun, multiple ways to achieve goals.


Lithuania has announced it will begin shooting down smuggler balloons originating from Belarus, following repeated disruptions to the Baltic nation’s air traffic, Prime Minister Inga Ruginiene confirmed on Monday.
The decision comes after Vilnius Airport was forced to close on four separate occasions last week due to incursions into its airspace.
Each incident also prompted the temporary closure of Lithuania’s border crossings with Belarus.
Lithuanian authorities assert that the balloons are deployed by smugglers ferrying contraband cigarettes from Belarus into the European Union.


3 months until we have Stranger Things: Settlers of The Upside Down


Nope, don’t believe. Where are all the ghosts from the 1990s dressed in shell-suits? Or the ones from the 2000s dressed in baggy pants and with frosted tips? Is haunting only a Victorian afterlife pastime?


TLDR: 500ml bottles. They could have just as validly said it’s one 13.5 million litre bottle.


Give fans the Tron movie they want, without an actor they hate, and they might just go see it
Not the TPS reports!
I’m Ronnie Pickering!


This the story of how he got short & yellow?


For the first fraction of a second, after reading the post title, I thought we were talking about developing a rocket to chase and capture SpaceX property. The actuality does not spark joy.
Can shrimp even ride horses?


TLDR: in this specific instance, yes
Vibe math. No thank you
Arthur C Clarke is an excellent author and the Rama series is one of my all-time favourites. I’d recommend anything by Philip K Dick, though honestly I think a good reference would be to pick works listed in the SF Masterworks collection, it’s how I found many of my favourite SF novels.
If you fancy venturing into modern SF classics, my favourites are by Peter F Hamilton, Iain M Banks and William Gibson; though does Gibson count? He doesn’t even have a middle initial 😄


The bat travelled 1,000 miles. It is not stated how far the car travelled.


The Express is well known in the UK for exaggerated and rage-bait headlines. That and predicting outrageous weather events, without evidence, that never materialise


The Daily Express is a UK right-wing tabloid newspaper and is a very unreliable news source. I can only presume that the US version is from the same mould.
Glasgow. And screw Time Out for not saying so in the headline.