Honestly think we need a test before cyclists should be allowed on the road. There's plenty of good sensible cyclists out there, and many many imbeciles
Bike should never share same roads as cars... Just morons biking in the middle of the road. --- Post updated --- Never been above 20km, can't imagine what 34km feel like. With my fabulous front bend wheels derailing every 5 mins no brakes mess of a bike. I like it.
Holy crap that scared the dickens out of me. I was starting a fire to make smores, but then dark clouds stared passing overhead. I went inside, and within seconds, it started raining. Minutes later, a bolt of lightning struck our backyard. It lit up the house, then blasted my eardrums. The TV flashed for a second (EMP or satellite disturbance), then turned right back on. It's raining like crazy, but I checked for fires. Nothing so far, luckily.
Operation "Heard in the next county" got underway today. Still have to rip the driver's and rear seats out. There's a secondary positive battery cable and sub cable that need run under the carpet to the trunk to power my amp and 10" sub. I can't wait to hear this.
You ran inside to the sofa? Were you camping in the backyard or something? That no smoking sticker on the cigarette lighter makes me think your car is a former rental. But it being a manual makes me think it isn't. Have you looked into it?
Yeah I like sleeping cool and well outside is nice and cool at night, as of Saturday night I went out again and slept in a tent again, with no rain! Not all that bad but the humidity in the UK goes up at night, like normally 80%RH or at worst case 90%RH and so condensation forms on the inside of the tent, well I completely fixed it by turning around, my head is at the door so my breath just goes out the tent without landing on the walls
I have looked into it, actually. Carfax on my car said 4 previous owners before me. 1st owner used it for fleet service, except, when I bought it, it was a low mileage car. Having a stick literally saved this car from having the fuck beat out of it when it was a fleet car. Second owner was side swipped on driver's side, suspension damage reported. 3rd owner I'm guessing rear ended someone, minor front damage reported. 4th owner drove the car like 5,000 miles in a year. I'm trying to be the owner that babies and pampers it (and I've successfully done that by tapping a wall in a parking garage and backing into some old garden furniture). I'm currently saving up for some new front and rear bumper covers (hopefully from a GT car), a hood, and to get it painted.
I feel a little depressed today, i played with a switchblade knife and had some dark and suicidal thoughts when i saw the carcass of a rat.
Please get some help. Here are a few helpful phone numbers you can call when you feel suicidal: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_suicide_crisis_lines
You know what, your right, i really do need help. --- Post updated --- That's child's play, my entire neighborhood lost electricity for 40 hours because it was raining really hard, it even flooded my bathroom and kitchen because of the toilet overflowing.
Dang, I'm getting a generator soon anyways, guess I should plan for that xD It cleaned the paintball board for me --- Post updated --- Claire de l'une (the song on the piano prop) is also in the Burnout Paradise City soundtrack, my favorite soundtrack!
I am now able to render white lines to a screen. Therefore I am now god. Long story short, it should have worked hours a go, but I couldn't get it to work, I did so much debugging of my own code, there were no crashes, nothing was reporting errors. After hours of debugging, I found the error. The Image editing software I used to create the texture saved it as a 24bit png instead of a 32bit png because I had selected to have a white background to the image instead of a transparent background. Hence no rendering of lines... Now that it is a 32bit png, everything works. Maybe I should look into trying to add better error reporting into my SDL2_Image implementation. Ugh.
Can't get a program I'm working on to work for the Ti-84 plus CE. It's very simple, writing two equations into a parametric plot, then displaying the graph. Here's the code: Code: Param "16sin(T)³"→X₁ "13cos(T)−5cos(2T)−2cos(3T)−cos(4T)"→Y₁ ZSquare DispGraph Func The error states "Bad token! A token in the file is broken."