I've done a few river clean up days recently and it's comical tragedy fishing these soy sauce containers out of the water. It's a good painting Mark.
We love a tea called Bengal Spice (B Spice) by Celestial Seasonings. Caffeine free. Kinda in the realm of chai. Dash of milk. Usually before bed.
A provis/reflective jacket and any low, wide beam light aimed at your chest. (I actually have no idea, but the above is an idea I've thought about before. Downside is a light kinda shining in ur eyes...)
Tee Nuts are annoying coz there are also T Nuts, which are used in aluminium extrusion channels. And there's also Tea Nuts which are nuts you put in tea if you are low on iron.
I went and saw Peach Fuzz the other weekend at the John Curtin Hotel. Different vibe to this Peachfuzz, but awesome fun.
I've been weirdly enjoying my cheap Catalyst 60 modelling amp. Has some nice clean tones and you can deep dive with the phone app to really dial in what you're looking for if you want. But even the knobs on top of the amp allow you a good bit of tuning. Also allows you to experiment with a bunch of in built pedal-like effects/reverbs you switch on/off.
I learned a few things from recent rolls. Yep, this camera has a sizable light leak. And the new scanners at airports cause noticeable Xray damage (never used to have a problem).
I'd say it's used semi frequently in skate photography. Typically a close shot with a wide lens. The tilt might be to realign the viewer with the skaters body position and show the extreme angle of the trick.
Yup. And the ability to feel nothing was a super power.
Flappy pants wind bracing
Haha I love the name, but it'd be really annoying having to explain the spelling each time. Will have to suss the tune out later
This has just made me wonder what the distance around the coastline of this land mass is and how long it would take to travel it via various means.
I hear they permanently implanted a contact mic in her nuckles so the audience can feel like they are the sternum itself.
I'm a daily rider/commuter by motorcycle and I'd love to get an electric bike. I don't think I'd miss shifting gears at all, but (and I've been thinking about this) I think I'd like to have some kind of electric "clutch" that doesn't work at all like a regular clutch but performs a similar function. In this case it would adjust the throttle map. Clutch full in = throttle does nothing. Clutch full out = aggressive or linear throttle map. I have not actually ridden any of the high end e-motos to know if this is necessary, but in my mind I would miss the ability to feather the clutch.
Ima fkn idiot for missing tix to the Dinosaur Jr gig. These guys are supporting.
Yeah, I'd be getting a lower class ebike coz in Australia basically an ebike has to be 250w or less and pedal assist or it falls into a grey/illegal area. I can't be arsed with running an illegal bike - even if I might never get caught/questioned.
I feel like it'd be something like:
- KTM Adv 790
- Zero DSR
- Cake Osa+
Something for offroad motocamp trips. Something electric for daily comute and runabout. And an electric grocery getter - which tbh should probs be an ebike so I could ride on bike paths etc, but I'll keep my answer more moto related.
I have the soundtrack on CD. It does not have this track :(
I really love their Exquisite Corpse EP, but they're an awesome band all round. Such great layers of melody and rhythm. One of my favourite drummers - saw them recently and Stella was awesome to watch (although I thought the sound mix for them was pretty bad, which was disappointing, but other people thought they sounded great, so dunno~)
Haha so wild to see this here. A few of my friends are in the video and I met the front man at a few parties. I'm actually not sure if the band is still together, or broken up tho
Hell yes! Swedish emo getting a spin. An exchange student put me onto these guys and this album is actually pretty solid. I liked "Run, run, run"