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Staged A meta lockdown comedy with David Tennant and Michael Sheen playing versions of themselves (meta non spoiler reviews) https://www.thestage.co.uk/reviews/staged https://www.theguardian.com/tv-and-radio/2020/jun/10/staged-review-michael-sheen-david-tennnant-the-trip-the-ego https://www.independent.co.uk/arts-entertainment/tv/reviews/staged-bbc1-david-tennant-michael-sheen-review-a9557211.html We enjoyed it. Thanks to those nice people on the internet. So can you. https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1RVnjw7CVxnsKfV-jRIjNgtMD63n219gS2 points
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Ha --- Corrected Audio "When I proudly showed my partner Kamilah "Two Suns in the Sunset" on YouTube on Sunday morning, I freaked out because the acoustic guitar entry was a good 5db down in level. This may seem like a small thing to you, but it’s not to me. Call me obsessive-compulsive, but I can’t watch it like that. So for anyone who’s interested, this is a re-post with that small glitch corrected."2 points
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Well that is just weird. Almost as weird as the Portsmouth Sinfonia1 point
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This (Satie's Gnossienne #1) is going to be filed with Grieg's "Solvejg's Song" (from Peer Gynt incidental music) and Mussorgsky's "The Old Castle" (from Pictures at an Exhibition) as one of my favourite hauntingly beautiful short pieces, but this version is...uh...pretty WAT.1 point
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Test Tone @ Home live right now: http://mixlr.com/illuminator/chat1 point
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I guess that bank really doesn't want anyone to last on hold for more than a few seconds1 point
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You guys are crazy and certainly not trying to help this poor guy. The obvious answer here is the AKG K1000.1 point
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Ha. Thanks all for your help. In the end I went with a Magrette Regattare Tiki for a decent price in comparison to the other final choices. New Zealand Post, US Customs, and the local Post Office did everything they could to get it to me by 2024, but it arrived a couple days ago. A little too big, a little too heavy, but uncomplicated.1 point
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My worry is that the Hobie is 93 lbs hull weight and 14.5 ft long. I like the idea of the wall rack but it might just be too hard to get on and off. More research I suppose is needed.1 point
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I ended up picking a Laser and a Hobie. Mirage Oasis Tandem. I will be storing the sailboat on a Seitech dolly, but looking for a way to store the kayak. I am not sure whether to do a wall mount rack or something on the floor. I likely will end up with two more single kayaks - so some rack system would be nice. Any suggestions?1 point
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I have the Pro Angler 14 from Hobie. Probably bigger than you want to mess with unless you want to fish and take people out on the boat with you as it hold 600lbs. Outback or even the less aggressive models would be awesome as a do everything kayak. I can cruise at over 7mph into the wind with ease and the pedals do not get clogged up with weeds like 99% of the other pedal kayaks on the market. If you want a real boat then Boston Whaler for midsize or Christensen for big ones I can recommend as I used them down in the Bahamas.1 point
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I was looking at the Hobie Mirage Outback kayak – this year's model has kick-up fins (on the foot paddle drive) that fold when you hit shallow stuff: https://www.hobie.com/kayaks/mirage-outback/# It's meant for kayak fishing but I thought it would be useful for regular, non-competitive kayaking too. I didn't even know such products existed until I searched for kayaks a few weeks ago. Here's the longer Revolution 16 with turbo fin speed test (vs. paddle):1 point
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Heh, ok. Well, if anyone has some useful non-motorized recommendations, please lmk1 point
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