two-on-one two-pale two-part experiment two-peaked spectrum two-phase alternating two-phaseoperation two-piecedivide-body two-pinrigidframe two-point extraction two-pointer two-points-radius two-port networks two-reaction method two-roller temple two-row planter two-rubelens two-scroll burner two...
Stone Fruit will no longer require being dropped individually for explosives to crack open. Explosives will stop applying work after hitting 20 unique inventory items to reduce server strain.Bug Fixes Apicultural Notes: Fixed Maxwell’s minions running away from the bees. Fixed being unable to su...
Fizzies were tablets that could be dropped into a cup of water to add instant (and very temporary) carbonation and fruit flavor. The Emerson Drug Company sold the sugar-free, flavored tablets to wide public appeal, and by 1968, the product was selling twice as much as Kool-Aid. Unfortunate...
A universal redux version of my Meteor attempt at Words with Friends (online scrabble). - words-with-strangers-redux/input_words.txt at master · joshwcomeau/words-with-strangers-redux
It's forbidden fruit, man. If the enemy is afraid of it, it must be your friend. Also, metal started taking other shapes that, to me, did not feel like metal. Black metal cleansed the genre a bit and brought it back to what it's supposed to be. The uninviting nature of black ...
It’s not a fruit. It’s not a grain. So, what is it? Unless you’re on the dangerous cotton ball diet, we all know that cotton is not food! Cotton is a textile that’s used to make fabrics – yet the waste from this crop has been in our food supply for decades. Cottonseed...
There's a good chance that you've seen at least one or two of these local oddities. Driving distracted around here almost has an entirely different meaning. You don't need to have a cell phone to briefly lose focus while on the road. In the Hudson Valley it could just be something on...
Fizzies were tablets that could be dropped into a cup of water to add instant (and very temporary) carbonation and fruit flavor. The Emerson Drug Company sold the sugar-free, flavored tablets to wide public appeal, and by 1968, the product was selling twice as much as Kool-Aid. Unfortunate...
Fizzies were tablets that could be dropped into a cup of water to add instant (and very temporary) carbonation and fruit flavor. The Emerson Drug Company sold the sugar-free, flavored tablets to wide public appeal, and by 1968, the product was selling twice as much as Kool-Aid. Unfortunate...