After you’re done playing Starfield if you wait a few months and think back on it your brain will filter out all the boring annoying stuff and you’ll legit start thinking it’s one of the greatest games of all time
After you’re done playing Starfield if you wait a few months and think back on it your brain will filter out all the boring annoying stuff and you’ll legit start thinking it’s one of the greatest games of all time
and then I go all in, cash out, and disappear from public life forever
no one READS them, Michael. only the lawyers that put them together read them.
yes, I read them
you read them?
i read them
how do you know the bonds are worthless? Aren't they filled with fucking THOUSANDS of pages of mortgages?
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video games are legit just so goated
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new 90 minutes of me yapping in an interview podcast: youtu.be/GTHSwMFsdG4
I wanna make a board game you think I could do it?
Two weeks ??? Two weeks?
i gotta hold my tongue
All it took was getting every single other huge YouTuber I know on board, spending $10,000, and convincing Todd Howard to show up at the end.
My retention graphs have been more or less identical for a long time, but take a look at the graph for the Skyrim trees video. You can see my "average" graph in grey vs. how this video is doing.
You’d have to look at a lot more data, but from this you could gather that notable buildings that would’ve commissioned a property description were having water closets/infrastructure installed between 1900-1910. So it was probably still uncommon for normal folks?
You’re sending me down a rabbit hole! I found a property description for a property in the French Quarter that mentions a water system installed in 1908, and talks a bit about how water worked prior. Really cool! tile.loc.gov/storage-serv...
A quick glance shows that the New Orleans sewerage and water board was formed in 1899, so you could also do some document requests with the city. They take a couple weeks but they’ll usually get back to you if they have anything.
Places I ended up included the Richmond federal reserve website, archive.org and the library of congress (ofc), and lots of niche local museum websites that happened to maintain pages on electrical infrastructure history. Edison Tech Center. You’ll have to do inferring based on multiple sources.
ChatGPT on thinking mode + cite your sources can unearth some pretty amazing obscure documents on random websites. A lot of that stuff literally only exists in libraries though, which would require actually being in New Orleans to look at.
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