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  1. Wet Leg - Moisturizer ex. a little more
    4 points
  2. New Chameleons, Arctic Moon. Some similarity to their older work, but much is new and different. Lyrically I love it, and the music fits each song. Lead singer Vox (used to be Mark Burgess) puts some soul and emotion into the words, representing relationships, new-found love but also the scary nature of the modern world (last song for example is called Saviors Are A Dangerous Thing). But it's certainly an acquired taste. I'm loving it so far.....
    2 points
  3. Damn Steve... Well 100 dollars for a thumb is pretty good deal if you ask me.
    1 point
  4. But in all fairness this could have been much worse. A totally freak accident. I was running stock through the saw when all of a sudden the toe of my shoe got caught up in the expansion joint of the concrete floor and caused me to trip forward, pushing my thumb straight into the blade. I probably couldn't cause that to happen again if I tried. But $100 or whatever a cartridge costs is totally worth it. I've been here before. No Dr. visit today, just a Band-Aid. It's a little deeper than it looks, and it bled a lot before cleaning it up, but I'm very happy to have a thumb.
    1 point
  5. Peter Weller talks coffee: Also, he wrote his first book on a book on Italian painting from before 1435: https://www.cambridge.org/core/books/leon-battista-alberti-in-exile/CA506C81F7296D3DB63B1EDC7A136E9E
    1 point
  6. A last taste of England. "I'm sorry we're out of clotted cream" England, eh.
    1 point
  7. Earlier: @ https://www.murielskitchen.co.uk/ Later: @ https://www.4fratellicaprini.co.uk/
    1 point
  8. Today I installed the door jambs that I milled up, for the bathroom the Al and I built the vanity and doors for. Unfortunately the GC didn't listen to me, and built the door opening smaller than requested. It was already the size we wanted, but for some odd reason he filled in the opening a bit. Not the end of the world. I had already discovered this before building the jamb. However the finished doors will now have to be cut down. As I'm picky about symmetry, I'll need to take a little off of each side. It's not a lot. Maybe 3/16" to 1/4" on all sides. The height also needs a bit off, but we anticipated this. I'll only need to remove some at the top, as the bottom rails are taller, which looks better IMO. I don't want to install the casing or doors until the GC builds out the closet system. He's expressed to me that he'll be very careful, but why make it more difficult for him and nerve wracking for me?
    1 point
  9. The Mavericks are annoying. The crocs are truly epic.
    1 point
  10. After the air disaster article linked in the reading thread where Rear Admiral Moffett doesn’t exactly come off well, decided to return today with Esmé to the Moffett Field Museum that’s five minutes from our house. Of course the museum is about the place, not the man the place is named after, and the emphasis is on the USS Macon, once docked here, not its sister ship the USS Akron, where Moffett and nearly the entire crew perished (twice those of Hindenburg), all in the pursuit of military rigid airship supremacy (20/20 of course on what was accomplished there), but sometimes strange how heroes are selected. Bonus: Tom Cruises. Still a great, volunteer-led tiny museum
    1 point
  11. Well really I'm kind of a failure in my family. My Maternal Grandfather cut off three fingers of his right hand in his twenties. On an industrial saw. Cut 'em off right at the knuckles, never to be sewn back on. My Great Uncle cut off a finger in his forties. And my Uncle blew a finger off with a flair gun in Viet Nam (Son of my Grandfather). So looking at it that way, only slimming down one finger myself, I've kind of failed my heritage. Still, quite happy to have my thumb intact.
    0 points
  12. SawStop safety mechanism not quite as advertised, but still worth it. The tiny little nicks you see in advertisements might not be totally accurate.
    0 points
  13. Belinda Carlisle - Once Upon A Time In California. Chose it for a great song selection of covers. And....she managed to destroy just about every one.....she manages to sing with fairly good inflection, but ALSO somehow manages to suck the life out of every song on the album. Arrangements and such are so-so, sometimes pretty bad. Or maybe it's just me 🤣 EDIT: wasn't even through with the whole album, and got to a cover of Nilsson's Everybody's Talkin' and it is just fucking horrible!
    0 points
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