You can find the non-night mode YouTube stream here.
And you can find the YouTube night mode stream here.
Voting for Request Wednesday is now open so if you’d like Tom to stream a game that’s on Steam or that he owns on PS4, why not stop by and vote for what game Tom will stream on Wednesday.
Ty Marq for being such a good, even keeled Canadian (which seems redundant) and running these great streams. Btw I don’t think he played that crazy tampon thing … you know Tom really is very considerate generally.
I think I get that, and I know I am a bit chatty … but gosh that Jupiter picture was serious. Can you imagine what those storms on that planet are even about?
Finally please marq let me know if I talk too much.
Jupiter, like just about every gaseous body (including the sun, for that matter) exhibits what’s called “differential rotation.” That is, different latitudes rotate at different angular speeds (unlike a solid body like the Earth). The result is that you develop those very visible cloud bands, all of which are moving relative to one another. At the edges, they can get “tangled up” and create rotating storms like those you see.
Fun fact: The Earth’s atmosphere would form cloud bands the same way, but they’re broken up by all the land masses.
Sorry about the last minute postponal. I’ve been flattened by serious nausea and a headache that’s either something I ate or a flu kind of deal. I was going to try to stream Objects in Space, but I even felt horrible just sitting at the desk. And by postponing until tomorrow, I can stream Generation Zero, Outward, or the new State of Decay mode.
I’m still feeling queasy, so I won’t be streaming today. But I’ll start tomorrow at the regular time and do a Request Friday drawing at 7pm. That should give some of you time to think carefully about your Sekiro votes.