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ElZilcho posted:4x the bottle on the left. Was a neat concept and tasted awesome but they discontinued it recently. Wow, you really don't know beer at all do you? This is what 4x looks like, note the 4 x's
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Pretty awesome
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# ? Feb 11, 2016 15:45 |
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Upgraded from an old stovetop pressure cooker:
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# ? Feb 11, 2016 15:54 |
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beefnoodle posted:Upgraded from an old stovetop pressure cooker: im pretty sure i have that exact same one and i love it ive used it to make lentils, rice, vegetable soup, pot roast, pork chops, and quite a few other things besides its really easy to use and super easy to clean
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# ? Feb 11, 2016 16:41 |
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Make pho broth from bones in a fraction of the time!
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# ? Feb 11, 2016 18:10 |
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2016 is gonna be the year of oversized band shirts for me.
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Drythe posted:Pretty awesome I have the exact same one. I love it. Prepare to make a complete soup in that thing. Including heating it up
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# ? Feb 11, 2016 18:25 |
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bongwizzard posted:You all are nuts, that is my current shower head and it is garbage. I have showered in RVs with better pressure and volume. there's either something wrong with yours or you have a nice RV
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Flaggy posted:I have the exact same one. I love it. Prepare to make a complete soup in that thing. Including heating it up I don't like doing that. Surely it's more efficient and quicker to just dump it in a pot and heat it up.
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Trillest Parrot posted:there's either something wrong with yours or you have a nice RV Maybe? I literally spent six weeks last summer on a tour bus with a better shower. I don't think my home showerhead has gotten worse, but idk. For the last couple of months I have been super displeased with it. I travel all the time and like 75% of hotel shower heads are better then that thing.
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It could be the plumbing.
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# ? Feb 11, 2016 18:43 |
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Heading back to Jazz Fest again this year. Happy to be staying in the same house I rented last year, worked out perfectly.
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# ? Feb 11, 2016 19:05 |
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Most expensive pair of glasses I've bought since 2004.
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# ? Feb 11, 2016 19:12 |
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Josh Lyman posted:Most expensive pair of glasses I've bought since 2004. What make/model are those? I just ordered a new pair of RayBan Clubmasters. It was time for the 2-year refresh. I'm wearing Wayfarers now.
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bongwizzard posted:You all are nuts, that is my current shower head and it is garbage. I have showered in RVs with better pressure and volume. If you live in an area with hard water, and don't have a water softener, you may need to soak your shower head in vinegar to clean everything out again. Or, you may have a pressure reducing valve somewhere in your system that is depleting your water pressure. Or you may just have poo poo water pressure where you live. You seem to be the outlier in all of this, so it may just be your specific circumstances.
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# ? Feb 11, 2016 19:39 |
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Josh Lyman posted:Most expensive pair of glasses I've bought since 2004. http://www.zennioptical.com/
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# ? Feb 11, 2016 20:15 |
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My 2 prior pairs were from Zenni but they don't have anything with a larger shape, so I sprung for Warby Parker this time.
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# ? Feb 11, 2016 20:24 |
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You say "sprung" but WP still looks super affordable. In my hometown there's an eyeglass monopoly, so the shittiest frames were three hundo plus. And those look great! Aramek has a new favorite as of 20:35 on Feb 11, 2016 |
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TotalLossBrain posted:What make/model are those? Clubmasters are the best, they've been my go-to sunglasses for the last ~8 years. I've always went for tortoiseshell, but imo they all look good. Just be a bit more careful with them than plastic frames, they bend more easily (don't, say, lend them to a friend who leaves them in their jacket pocket...).
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foutre posted:Clubmasters are the best, they've been my go-to sunglasses for the last ~8 years. I've always went for tortoiseshell, but imo they all look good. Just be a bit more careful with them than plastic frames, they bend more easily (don't, say, lend them to a friend who leaves them in their jacket pocket...). They'll be my main prescription eye glasses, not sunglasses. I do have prescription sunglasses, too, because I am drat near blind.
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# ? Feb 11, 2016 21:04 |
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my only objective when buying glasses is to buy them as cheaply as possible while not looking like I got them out of a sorority grab bag, or movie-theater 3D glasses drop box. Because I will scratch and destroy, or lose them at a speed directly proportional to how much I paid for them.
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blarzgh posted:my only objective when buying glasses is to buy them as cheaply as possible while not looking like I got them out of a sorority grab bag, or movie-theater 3D glasses drop box. This is why I just buy fOakleys every time. Spend $15 on a pair of glasses that look identical to the real thing, then get some polarized lenses for $20-$30.
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Mu Zeta posted:I don't like doing that. Surely it's more efficient and quicker to just dump it in a pot and heat it up. No? I have to cut the vegetables that way. I made a chicken tortilla soup by tossing in whole tomatoes, carrots, and other poo poo and letting it blend for 6 minutes. Dump the chicken, beans, corn in at the end and pulse it 3 times. I was extra lazy and bought pre cooked chicken.
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# ? Feb 11, 2016 22:11 |
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I mean blend it up 20 seconds and then heat it up in a pot
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# ? Feb 11, 2016 22:22 |
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End tables:
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Drythe posted:No? I have to cut the vegetables that way. I made a chicken tortilla soup by tossing in whole tomatoes, carrots, and other poo poo and letting it blend for 6 minutes. Dump the chicken, beans, corn in at the end and pulse it 3 times. But doesn't it tastes like hot veggie smoothie? Soup takes a while to make if you want it to be great. The taste of cooked veggies vs just heated up for a few minutes isn't the same at all
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beefnoodle posted:Upgraded from an old stovetop pressure cooker: I've got one kinda like this (not the exact model but damned close). Best advice I can offer you is to buy a cheap pair of tongs if you don't have a set, and then use those to open the pressure valve when you are ready to get to your new, hot, cooked food. Also, read the instructions. Cooked a pork loin in about 30 mins with it. Just lobbed it in there, added a can of onion soup mix and a bottle of water, and ~30 mins later twas done and pretty damned good.
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Tickets to see this movie with my dad: My daughter needs this for school and she wants to learn programming:
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Mu Zeta posted:I mean blend it up 20 seconds and then heat it up in a pot Now I have to wash a pot. Stop trying to make me do work KingColliwog posted:But doesn't it tastes like hot veggie smoothie? Soup takes a while to make if you want it to be great. The taste of cooked veggies vs just heated up for a few minutes isn't the same at all I probably don't have a sophisticated goon palate, so it's good to me and tastes good. Drythe has a new favorite as of 13:40 on Feb 12, 2016 |
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# ? Feb 12, 2016 14:56 |
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27" 1440p with an IPS panel To put said monitor on 500gb 850 Evo
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# ? Feb 12, 2016 15:32 |
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I bought the house this kitchen is attached to. I think my attempt to save it is almost there.
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SpartanIV posted:I'm so jealous of kids these days. Growing up all we had were the 100-in-1 electronic project boards which were just simple circuits. To do anything like what you can with an arduino today was a far off fantasy,especially at the current price point. I had a lite-brite. We turned on the magic of shining light.
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# ? Feb 12, 2016 21:50 |
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Nothing special, just a used (and cheap) Nokia Lumia 1020. It has a good size, great camera - but of course a probably dying operation system, and not a lot of quality apps. Oh well, cant have it all I guess.
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aghastly posted:I bought the house this kitchen is attached to. Carefully hidden floor in the after picture? Edit: those subway tiles look great, btw.
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aghastly posted:I bought the house this kitchen is attached to. Is the second picture the after one? I like the first better but I'm stupid. With some backsplash tile work, I think it would have been great.
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aghastly posted:I bought the house this kitchen is attached to. Some nice asbestos tiles there
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# ? Feb 13, 2016 00:09 |
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Looks great. Major improvement (but show us the floor).
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Robawesome posted:Some nice asbestos tiles there Yeah that came up in the inspection. They're an asphalt-asbestos combo that were laid in the mid-'50s, but unless I'm dying to rip them up they're (allegedly) safe, according to the group that tested them. I think the floor's awesome though, I'll keep them until I can afford to safely remove them. Bottom Liner posted:Looks great. Major improvement (but show us the floor). Thanks! I'm glad y'all like it. I don't have a picture of the kitchen and floor handy, but the floor and blue continued all the way into the living room. Even the ceiling was a light shade of blue (you can't tell in the photo because it's overshadowed by how blue the walls are), and painting it was a nightmare. Here's the living room now.
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