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  1. More so the nanobots repairing brain tissue is WHY that chip is important to saka it's hella one off tech hence the mega risk job and entire plot, johnny was basically a minor pain in their ass so would serve that they didn't care if his engram got borked in testing (prolly did already actually would explain the memories being different from true true ) so you're clepping the tech that fixes you being dead by rewiring your brain with nanobots not the dead rockerboy who wants to nuke the corpos (again)

  2. It was Yorinobu who insisted Johnny's engram be placed in the chip.

  3. I've heard about coconut aminos. How much like coconut does it taste? Never been a fan of the flavor but if it's not too much, I might give it a try.

  4. Right. A lot of latin America and the Caribbean there's a preference for thin steaks. Often even referred to as cutlets more or less.

  5. unfortunately i can't just replenish as the night goes on since i am not allowed at the event once the food is out (i am only allowed on the premises for food set up and take down)

  6. Personally I don't think I've had anything from them I was overly impressed with. I've worked with a lot of breweries, and a lot of the European brands that established or are known for particularly good versions of what HR's rep is rooted in.

  7. You speak the truth. I appreciate their focus on lager, but head to head I can think of even other PA breweries that brew better lagers, just not as many of them. 

  8. A CAMP from Fallout 76 could do the job but it’s even worse hand-wavey magic sci-fi than the GECK

  9. They need lab results. Arsenic isn't an added ingredient to the steel, it's a contaminant.

  10. It's a contaminate that's monitored for. Because arsenic contamination in recycled steel is a known issue that steel mills and regulators monitor for.

  11. Monitored in the US more strictly than other countries. So imported products are more risky. You can find many articles of practices in other countries of collecting and recycling metals from hazardous areas to make a buck. It's not carefully screened and gets mixed in with the other metals.

  12. No im thinking of the class of chemicals known as PFAS. PTFE is a PFAS. Regulators play whac-a-mole trying to target specific compounds instead of the whole class of chemicals but it’s pretty well documented that all PFAS have the ability to impact human health. The main targets of regulation have so far come in the form of the PFAS made to manufacture PTFE— their longer chain siblings of PFOA, PFOS, GEN X chemicals. The reason these chemicals have come first is because we have more data on them not because the others are fine.

  13. Most places that do takeout have been pressured into using 3rd party delivery services. The drivers for your various Gr-Uber Eats-mo-Hubs are typically picking up orders from multiple locations (on multiple aps), and then making lots of deliveries at once.

  14. I’ve only heard about him in the last two or three years.

  15. IIRC people like Kenji, Modernist Cuisine, Harold McGee and what have, got the idea of no stir risotto *from* "Nonnas".

  16. Go to Abruzzi. Go to Sicily. It's not the same as the US version, but it's spaghetti and meatballs my dude.

  17. Yeah but the documentation points at them getting that from Americans.

  18. I'd be cautious ordering pre-shucked oysters on the half shell shipped anything but locally.

  19. Typically pre-shucked is the meat of the oyster in a container/tub. I would imagine the half shells can be purchased as a separate line item.

  20. Nah there are places that will sell you shucked on the half shell. Raw or frozen. Shrink wrapped, usually. More of a retail thing than a wholesale one.

  21. That should work. You see pilaf style rice cooked with all sorts of smaller pasta. Orzo is pretty common, and it's larger than either vermicelli or estrella.

  22. Probably people getting mad at Bethesda because of a contract that both parties agreed to. New Vegas got an 84 IIRC, which is excruciatingly close.

  23. Yeah I think one of those things where people remember the stat. But not the context.

  24. Any recommendations for how to do that? I have never played fallout 2 before, so I don't even know what the save editor does, or where to get it.

  25. Save editors are used to hack/cheat the game, work around bugs, and generally fuck around.

  26. I'd feel too dirty making the switch even if it was for a protest vote

  27. It's not even just that. You're gonna get calls, letters, fundraising shit. Even once you switch back you're on all the campaign lists.

  28. Yea exactly, this is fake news being spread by trumpers to try and offset the truth that he’s performing badly. 

  29. Control vaults - they were a control group to the experiments. A by-product of the control was they got to live in the way advertised by vault tec. But Vault tec wouldn't have cared or stepped in (if they had the ability) it these control groups failed - it would have just been part of the experiment

  30. 31-32-33 were very much not control vaults though. There's an experiment going on. Freeze the middle managers, raise generations of perfectly compliant workers in the vaults.

  31. They have 3 million viewers on their YouTube and 4 million on their sub so I’d say chances are good they will be bringing in players

  32. I’ve never modded a thing in my life and am primarily a console player and yet I’m aware of it. I think the number of viewers and subscribers speaks for itself when it comes to popularity.

  33. You're standing across a parking lot, I'd say about 50 meters away (not that much compared to irl weapons but still, a lot in Fallout), the guy in the show was literally in front of the gun at point blank range, yeah... The show itself has a lot of good and bad things, and imo is generally enjoyable, but that scene just didn't make sense.

  34. It's a completely common media trope, pops up in the majority of action films in some fashion.

  35. No I read the entire article, but I think he’s being intentionally obtuse to justify completely unnecessary and possibly highly inhumane traditions.

  36. The point of "Consider the Lobster" is more along the lines of "if it isn't clear and we don't know...perhaps we shouldn't just assume they can't feel pain?" That the assertion was made because it was convenient, not because it is undisputed.

  37. And the point of the response is that we know enough about lobster biology and the limits of all this.

  38. I know they taste different. I just want to know whether putting molasses as a condiment on pancakes/waffles/French toast would work or whether the combination just wouldn't work for some reason.

  39. Because it is relatively cheap, the test results are reliable, they are easily repeatable and because heavy metal poisoning is a fucking terrible way to go.

  40. The available swabs are specifically unreliable and not recommended for use at all by the EPA.

  41. Bethesda rely too much on building their game around gimmicks rather than a story/structure.

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