I just learned the other day that “Roman dodecahedron” is a bit of a misnomer: They’re mostly from Britain and Gaul, and none have ever been found in Italy. So Celtic or Romano-Celtic would be more accurate descriptors.
I just learned the other day that “Roman dodecahedron” is a bit of a misnomer: They’re mostly from Britain and Gaul, and none have ever been found in Italy. So Celtic or Romano-Celtic would be more accurate descriptors.


Arthur is an animated TV series based on a series of children’s books about an anthropomorphic aardvark. D.W. is the eponymous character’s little sister.


Also phylogenetically and morphologically.
T-Rex is more closely related to sparrows than to stegosaurus.


That’s, like, meta-esoteric knowledge.


Not a fan of Empire Strikes Back?
I have no idea about the relative popularity of their songs, but “Elven Bodyglove” from Axe Assassin Albertson lives rent-free in my brain.


Not in my accent. I would pronounce the first ‘a’ as /ə/ and the second as /eɪ/.


Weird. I have yet to encounter a game that wine-ge couldn’t handle out of the box.


I don’t understand why I would need that. Can’t you just run any release through a normally installed version of wine?


It’s funny, I frequently find myself configuring native Linux games I legitimately own to instead run the windows version through Proton.
…I’m sorry that that’s pretty much the exact opposite of an answer to your question.
You sound pretty sure about that.