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If this was in England it may of been an extended priest hole to hide Catholic Priests after the reformation. If there was an entire chapel hidden away it may of been for said priest to conduct mass for the Catholic household in secret.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Priest_hole


In this case it's in Ireland, but since it was under English control at the time, it would likely be the same.


If you are interested in picking up some of this music from then and now check out the Mod Archive.

https://modarchive.org/

You will need a media player that understand mod file formats to play the majority of the music files on the site. They have recommendations per platform in their FAQ.



The site seems to be down?


Still broken for me, just getting an error about Notebook loading error...


Yep, one interesting idea about these Amazon sites is that they add corroborating evidence to Francisco de Orellana (the first Spanish explorer to travel the length of the Amazon) that he claimed he had found huge cites with hundreds of thousands (maybe millions) of people living in the Amazon basin.

Presumably by the time later explorers came along 50 years later to verify his claims, the people had all been killed by European diseases like small pox and the jungle had claimed back the cities.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Francisco_de_Orellana


It's LIDAR. It's main benefit for finding archaeology earthworks is that it is possible to remove the vegetation from the results. So anything obscured by trees becomes visible for example.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lidar#Airborne


The Verge article mentions an in-game currency (rupees) so I expect they are going down the 'in-game shop' route. With the option that you grind for the in-game currency or you can just swap real money for game money. Hopefully they wont make this pay to win and stick to just cosmetics. They have stated in the FAQ that they are not doing loot boxes so there is hope.


However, the censorship requires enforcement. Post austerity the UK police force is overstretched and undermanned by its own admission. For example, the Manchester Police Commissioner stated just the other day that 43% of real world crimes are not investigated due to budget cuts.

https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-manchester-47963134

So British government can write all the laws it likes, until it starts paying for enforcement I don't see how it matters.


> However, the censorship requires enforcement. Not true, if you censor a problem exists then no one knows you are doing nothing about it. Censorship is always cheaper than enforcement.

This has been the UK governments stance toward child pornography they could do something about it but like you said enforcement is expensive, its easier to just censor the child porn and pretend the problem doesn't exist.


I brew mead. There's no way I could make money from it. However I can make enough to get myself and everyone around me blind drunk. Free mead quickly stops a lot of arguments.


What resources did you use to learn? I am planning on making some this summer.


Well, you'll be pleased to know its very easy.

My first stab at it was simply following a youtube tutorial on how to make it based on what you can buy at the supermarket (bread yeast, mineral water, honey and some raisins). You mix it all up and leave it to ferment in the water bottle. This turned out rather well.

I then bought a basic 'kit' off amazon, and a couple of books. The recommended reading is 'The Compleat Meadmaker' by Ken Schramm and 'The Complete Guide to Making Mead' by Steve Piatz. Start off with simple meads. Then experiment. :)

Making friends with the local beekeeping association and LARP group is also recommended. :)

There is tons of info on the Internet as you would expect.


Whats the difference between Mead and the more typical Ale home brewing people do?


This is the bible: http://howtobrew.com/ Its the 1st edition of the most popular book to learn brewing by far. Mead is just a slight offshoot from beer, you just replace some grain with honey. This will teach you the fundamentals, then you can just google "mead recipe" and apply the same techniques.


Yes, I recently replaced my car headunit with an android based systema and I now have Waze as my Sat Nav. It is configurable to notify you when you are speeding[1]. More amusingly it'll tell you how close you are to the average speed for a section of road covered by average speed cameras[2].

[1] https://support.google.com/waze/answer/6386895?hl=en

[2] https://support.google.com/waze/answer/7052887?hl=en&ref_top...


This sounds like something the GMO industry would be working on already.


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