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@iamhans Hard scifi <3
Please feel free to dumb your book suggestions you beautiful, beautiful person. :)

I love stuff like this.


I'm Hans. I live in Missoula, Montana where every day looks like the opening shot of A River Runs Through It or a post-apocalyptic sci-fi movie depending on how much smoke or snow is in the air. I have a master's in Biomedical Engineering but now work in the entertainment industry. My mind is still drawn to science, tech and engineering so I read and watch a lot of hard sci-fi as well as read science magazines and listen to science podcasts.

@freemo @Surasanji
My grandfather was son of a jewish mother and in the Wehrmacht. A year ago I got his picture diary and I decided to make it accessible to the internet. I left it mostly uncommented.

commandelicious.blogspot.com/2

I decided for a new thread and not derailing the discussion there. <3

@Surasanji I am not jewish but I love geeking over Hebrew and other religions. While I know far less than an expert ont he subject Hebrew /Judaism is one of my favorite topics, particularly when discussing it in the form it had a few thousand years ago.

Something random-

I've been reading up on ancient Canaanite religion recently, and it is a very interesting subject. Particularly when you look at it as the precursor religion to what would eventually become Judaism.

A lot of the god names are maintained in Hebrew- which is, itself, a Canaanite language- the only living (Although you could say resurrected) Canaanite language. Yam (long A, Yaam) for instance is one that is super easy to spot because the word, in Hebrew, for ocean is still yam.

It's a very interesting thing to study for me, as a Jewish person and a secular Zionist who ascribes to the notion that the Jewish people are the aboriginal people to the region of the world I've chosen to make my home.

However, from a history standpoint it's particularly interesting to see where my culture and the religion associated with said culture came from and evolved from.

@trinsec
I just love how weird the people in RimWorld are. Just as if they were real :D

Tech time - Electrolyte Condensators and easy Repairs saving a lot of money 

@mooselwhipes Conrad and Reichelt for anyone interested. Both german, obviously. (Is it even obvious?)

Tech time - Electrolyte Condensators and easy Repairs saving a lot of money 

@commandelicious Professionally and personally, I use distributors like Digikey, Mouser, or Arrow. You can find whatever electronic you're looking for typically between those 3 sites.

@lecygnenoirgame@miaou.drycat.fr
I am of course not sure how good your guys english is, but if you are willing to try I'd want to get in in the next campaign.
I had a nice portuguese guy, I learnt a lot from, as a co-op partner. I miss that. :)

@lecygnenoirgame@miaou.drycat.fr Provence is just such an interesting country to play! Same with Bosnia. I think Bosnia was my favourite playthrough.

@MominRasool All cats are created equal :D

Honestly, I love these norwegian ones. But seeing a cat just makes me happy.

FOSS, privilege 

Story time:

Muslims are the biggest group where I live (I am not one).

When somebody tells me all Muslims try to introduce Sharia law everywhere they go, I try to explain that this not the case, based on my *personal* experience they don't have.

If they keep insisting, that's damn frustrating: they are questioning *my experience*.

So, when a minority member tells me about their experience with privilege, I shut the fsck up. I don't want to be *that guy*.

Don't be *that guy*.

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