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@mlnews said in Non-IT News Thread:
Archaeologists discover first known temple to “flayed god” Xipe Totec
It’s as macabre and as fascinating as you’d expect.
Xipe Totec is a god of agricultural renewal. Worshipped with human sacrifice, his priests wore the victims’ skins as ceremonial attire. Statues and carvings of Xipe Totec have turned up at archaeological sites scattered all over Mexico and Central America, but archaeologists with Mexico’s National Institute of Anthropology and History (INAH) say they’ve found the first known temple dedicated to the god. Preliminary dating suggests the temple saw use from 1000 to 1260 CE, which suggests that it was built before the rise of Aztec culture.
Everything wrong with Mexico according to Donald J Trump, look at these people, they wear the skin of others to appease some god . . . .
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@DustinB3403 said in Non-IT News Thread:
@mlnews said in Non-IT News Thread:
Archaeologists discover first known temple to “flayed god” Xipe Totec
It’s as macabre and as fascinating as you’d expect.
Xipe Totec is a god of agricultural renewal. Worshipped with human sacrifice, his priests wore the victims’ skins as ceremonial attire. Statues and carvings of Xipe Totec have turned up at archaeological sites scattered all over Mexico and Central America, but archaeologists with Mexico’s National Institute of Anthropology and History (INAH) say they’ve found the first known temple dedicated to the god. Preliminary dating suggests the temple saw use from 1000 to 1260 CE, which suggests that it was built before the rise of Aztec culture.
Everything wrong with Mexico according to Donald J Trump, look at these people, they wear the skin of others to appease some god . . . .
Unlike Trump who just wears the hair of the dead.
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Video: Dead Space’s scariest moment almost dragged down the entire project
Creator Glen Schofield opens up his personal Dead Space archive for us.
I need to get this out of the way right up front: the War Stories video crew here at Ars loves Dead Space. The game turned 10 years old this past October, and it's a near-perfect execution of the survival horror genre—the world, the sound design, and the mechanics are all spot-on, even after a decade. It's also one of the games we've had on our War Stories to-do list since the very beginning, and we're excited to finally have this video to share with you all.
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Heathrow airport: Drone sighting halts departures
Departures at Heathrow have been stopped after a drone was sighted, the airport says.
A Heathrow spokeswoman said the airport was working with police to "prevent any threat to operational safety".
She said: "As a precautionary measure, we have stopped departures while we investigate. We apologise to passengers for any inconvenience this may cause."
It comes after last month's disruption at Gatwick Airport after drones were reported.
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@scottalanmiller said in Non-IT News Thread:
Heathrow airport: Drone sighting halts departures
Departures at Heathrow have been stopped after a drone was sighted, the airport says.
A Heathrow spokeswoman said the airport was working with police to "prevent any threat to operational safety".
She said: "As a precautionary measure, we have stopped departures while we investigate. We apologise to passengers for any inconvenience this may cause."
It comes after last month's disruption at Gatwick Airport after drones were reported.
That had to know this was going to happen.
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Sony just acquired the gaming industry’s biggest audio toolset
Creators of "Wwise" will remain "independent" after acquisition closes, SIE insists.
Anybody who has played a video game in the past five years has a hint of how big of an acquisition this is, as those gamers have likely seen the "Wwise" logo in at least one game's opening or closing credits. That logo indicates that Audiokinetic's proprietary tools have been used to help developers more easily arrange sound effects, dialogue, and music in their games.
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Natural gas is now getting in the way; US carbon emissions increase by 3.4%
Power sector emissions increased, jet fuel use more than offset gas reduction.
"The US was already off track in meeting its Paris Agreement targets. The gap is even wider headed into 2019."
That's the dire news from Rhodium Group, a research firm that released preliminary estimates of US carbon emissions in 2018. Though the Trump administration said it would exit the Paris Agreement in 2017, the US is still bound by the agreement to submit progress reports until 2020. But the administration has justified regulatory rollbacks since then, claiming that regulation from the US government is unnecessary because emissions were trending downward anyway.
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@mlnews I saw a preview of that. It just doesn't look interesting to me.
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@jmoore "The PS-LX310BT is priced at £200 and will be available from April 2019"
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@jmoore At $almost $300 US I'm not sure if it will take off - There are a lot of people with vinyl though so....
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@pchiodo said in Non-IT News Thread:
@jmoore At $almost $300 US I'm not sure if it will take off - There are a lot of people with vinyl though so....
Think about the target market... Those people have the cash to spare or they wouldn't be there anyway.
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@JaredBusch Oh they have the money for sure. I just wonder if the quality will be good enough for those that put needle to vinyl. Pretty finicky bunch IMHO
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Captain Marvel shows off her very own ‘Iron Fist’ in latest trailer
We catch a glimpse of a young Agent Coulson, but Jude Law's role remains murky
By now we know that Captain Marvel will be set in the 1990s, long before the infamous "Snappening" at the end of Avengers: Infinity War. She falls from the sky and lands in a Blockbuster Video and soon draws the attention of a young Nick Fury (all hail the power of CGI and Samuel L. Jackson). We also learned from prior trailers that she had a life on Earth as a pilot with the military. She was rescued, near death, by the Kree after her aircraft crashed. Left with no memories, they made her one of them so she "could live longer, stronger, superior."
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@pchiodo said in Non-IT News Thread:
@jmoore At $almost $300 US I'm not sure if it will take off - There are a lot of people with vinyl though so....
That's dirt cheap for a vinyl system. Normally people pay thousands who are into it.
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@JaredBusch said in Non-IT News Thread:
@pchiodo said in Non-IT News Thread:
@jmoore At $almost $300 US I'm not sure if it will take off - There are a lot of people with vinyl though so....
Think about the target market... Those people have the cash to spare or they wouldn't be there anyway.
hence why I think the low price point won't help it. But... hipsters now. Maybe it will.
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@mlnews I'm confused. The Captain Marvel I always read was male. How is it female now?
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@jmoore said in Non-IT News Thread:
@mlnews I'm confused. The Captain Marvel I always read was male. How is it female now?
That's old news.
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@jmoore said in Non-IT News Thread:
@mlnews I'm confused. The Captain Marvel I always read was male. How is it female now?
How is any character who was one thing and now another? Simply change/updating.
Personally, not sure why we need to reuse an old character and change these things instead of making a whole new one - but mostly I'm just meh.
Personally - I really dislike the helmeted version of costume - mohawk girl is what I call her.
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@pchiodo said in Non-IT News Thread:
@JaredBusch Oh they have the money for sure. I just wonder if the quality will be good enough for those that put needle to vinyl. Pretty finicky bunch IMHO
Point taken.
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@JaredBusch Oh ok. I haven't had much time for comics in several years so guess something changed somehow.