Same!
Same!
Sooo much more. The Baroque Cycle is like Cryptonomicon squared.
Pretty much Jack Shaftoe’s storyline in Neal Stephenson’s Baroque Cycle
If they’re consistently looking down and to the right (for most apps) and not scanning/reading, they’re probably looking at their own video. I’ve certainly noticed it.
Yep. Everybody does. Watch where their eyes are pointing, you can tell. I hide the window on apps that let me (or un-maximize the window and slide it off the screen a bit if I’m on one side).
Silo was amazing! I loved the books and they did a great job adapting them.
But the specialized equipment can be obtained for less than $20 and then you’re set for a while! I love sashiko, for all the reasons you listed. I have a pair of project jeans, but now I’ve mended all the holes in my clothes and need to make more I guess.
Fiber arts: popular ones like knitting and crocheting, but I also have a spinning wheel and really enjoy spinning yarn. I used to have a loom, but I didn’t really enjoy weaving so I sold it. Lately I’ve been really in to darning socks and visible mending generally. Fortunately there are tons of fiber arts meetups and online communities so it’s easy to find other people who are into any niche area.
I recall they lowered guys out of a helicopter on ropes one year, too. It was hilarious to walk around the floor at E3 and see CoD or whatever guys in their fakey-looking booth bro costumes pass real army guys wearing real uniforms passing out enlistment info and ads for America’s Army. Why pay booth bros when you can just assign some soldiers you’re already paying?