Utah, USA.
Fiber, 250 Mbit up and down. $40/mo, no contract.
Actual speeds are usually around 280 down and 230 up.
Some that immediately pop into my head:
Krampus. It's mildly scary but the audio and atmosphere is phenomenal.
Trailer Park of Terror. Just sit back, drink a couple of beers, and enjoy this B-rated movie in all it's glory.
Slither. Horror comedy that's great for people who don't like a ton of scary but don't mind blood and gore.
Tucker and Dale versus evil. A comedy with a unique perspective to the horror genre. A must watch!
I don't care which side of the aisle you're on, if you're a government official and are found guilty of breaking the law you should get punished. We voted for you and trusted you in power and you took advantage of that.
I feel like I date myself every time I tell people I want to go back to forums. It's why I liked reddit so much, and prefer Kbin. Small threads on topics are so much easier to follow than a 3,000 message chat interaction with 200 different topics strewn together.
Baconreader was my app of choice for Reddit. I preferred the simplicity, cutting out things I really didn't care about. Sad to see what Reddit has done to the community.
Waking up in the post-op recovery area after having my gallbladder removed. Immediate intense pain so sharp I couldn't breathe. The nurse asked me if I was in pain and i couldn't speak I had to just nod vigorously, panic setting in.
Morphine kicked in and I was out cold again.
I saw the tweet from slicedlime and was absolutely shocked! I wonder if we'll see more companies following suit?
I've been there a few times doing research for building a new PC. Other than that I've kept away and don't really miss it. Unfortunately I'll probably need to go back there for other types of research because it's a huge repository of information now and is the fastest way to find such things. But the moment I have the info I needed I leave.
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