@Uninformed_Tyler
@lemmy.worldI had this done to me a student. It feels like inferred heating but it's inside your body. Very little practical application. I've never seen it in the field.
The goal of the networks is to sell ads. If this gets more views then it gets shown. Nothing more to it than that. You're looking for quality entertainment. They want to sell over priced car warranties. Those are very different goals and so the paths have diverged.
Everyone gets older. Everyones body breaks down eventually. The amount of elderly who have said "I never thought something like this would happen to me". Look around Edna! What made you think you were going to avoid what happens to everyone else!?
The book isn't a heart pounding thriller. I'm legitimately interested in how you would make a movie out of such lore dense tome without the dryness?
My wife: They don't even sell the same stuff.
Me:Yeah, I'm sure they had to split their assets in the divorce.
How does OP define unlimited? There's hella diamonds but their release is controlled by a cartel inflating their value. Not unlimited surely but also not equally accessible so the price can be manipulated.
One could argue we currently live in a universe with virtually unlimited resources. It's accessibility that is the issue.
unpopular opinion. The beauty of the aeropress is it doesn't matter.
I was like you when I first got my press. All the recipes were overwhelming and I worried entirely too much about figuring out my favorite. This was a barrier to what, to me, is the true beauty of the brewer.
If what you enjoy is something you can constantly fiddle with, the aero press is great because the recipes are endless. BUT if what you want is a good cup of coffee, accept that this brewer makes it easy, travels well, doesn't need a goose neck kettle or even a scale if you brew to the volume of a known mug.