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Radicalized, to mildlyinteresting in Anti-Zionist Jewish community flying Palestinian flags in Jerusalem

Based.

evening_push579,

A fitting username for this discussion 👌

espentan, to mildlyinteresting in in Western Australia, they have trees that are pinned for climbing. This is filmed from the point of view climbing a 65m (215ft) tall one.

Thanks for letting us ride along. Beautiful view from up there!

Being from Norway I’m always a bit fascinated by huge swats of flat land. Up here there’s rarely more than a couple of kilometers of flat terrain before you encounter a large hill or a mountain.

odium,

Meanwhile, as someone who has always lived in flat areas, I’m fascinated by mountains.

Agent641,

This particular terrain is considered rather hilly where Im from…

We do have flatter land. Where my dad lives it feels like you could pour out a cup of water and it will spread out for a kilometer in every direction.

Infynis, to mildlyinteresting in in Western Australia, they have trees that are pinned for climbing. This is filmed from the point of view climbing a 65m (215ft) tall one.
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Were the inclined sections, like at the beginning, easier, or harder to climb than the more ladder-like sections?

Agent641,

Harder, the pins are just rebar, many are wobbly, they slope downwards and they are more spaced out than the ladder rungs, about a meter apart

ayaya, to mildlyinteresting in in Western Australia, they have trees that are pinned for climbing. This is filmed from the point of view climbing a 65m (215ft) tall one.
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I would be worried about finding drop bears up there.

Agent641,

Its OK I had some vegemite smeared behind the ears to ward them off.

Thisfox,

On the forehead.

Never really understood the insistence of putting it behind the ears…

espentan,

I work with a guy from Melbourne, and he told me that there’s evidence some dropbears are growing attracted to vegemite.

Now, I don’t know if there’s any truth to that, be careful, ok? Really careful…

Blizzard, to mildlyinteresting in in Western Australia, they have trees that are pinned for climbing. This is filmed from the point of view climbing a 65m (215ft) tall one.
frostwhitewolf, to mildlyinteresting in in Western Australia, they have trees that are pinned for climbing. This is filmed from the point of view climbing a 65m (215ft) tall one.

Well that looks terrifying

Agent641,

Even though it looks terrifying, I can assure you that it also feels terrifying.

sturdilypop, to mildlyinteresting in Man reviews Whiskey while his wife is packing her stuff and leaving him in the background

Eww. Why is she so fat?

skillissuer, to askelectronics in Neat trick for desoldering many-pin components
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this only works well if you have good soldermask in place

JadeJitsu, to mildlyinteresting in Man reviews Whiskey while his wife is packing her stuff and leaving him in the background

T-Shirt says it all.

Sir_Kevin, to askelectronics in Neat trick for desoldering many-pin components
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I was ready to shit on this but I could definetely see some uses when there are a lot of through hole pins. I’d be a little worried about keeping the heat distribution even though.

naonintendois,

I thought it might be useful to move the iron back and forth a little for long rows. Wouldn’t be perfectly even but would be better than concentrating heat in the center.

Rolive,

Well the copper should disperse the heat fairly quickly. It should be okay.

lxpw, to askelectronics in Neat trick for desoldering many-pin components

I picked up a Hakko desoldering gun many years ago to save me from this. It was pricey (~$300), but has been worth it over the years.

naonintendois,

This trick might be more useful for people who are budget constrained. In the past I’ve resorted to cutting the plastic between the headers (making them unusable), so this is a nice alternative without the need for another tool. If budget wasn’t an issue I’d likely buy a much nicer iron and an extra wide knife-style tip.

Saigonauticon,

Haha, I’ve done that too. However sometimes it rips the pads off or otherwise damages the vias. So instead I cut them along the other axis (parallel to the PCB), then remove the remaining nibs.

These days I mostly use a hot air rework station though. In my city this is integrated with many soldering stations on the market, for maybe an extra 10$. I think mine is Yihua brand, it’s quite OK.

deksesuma,

Same. It’s been a lifesaver and a confidence booster because I know I can more easily recover from mistakes.

finickydesert, to mildlyinteresting in Man reviews Whiskey while his wife is packing her stuff and leaving him in the background
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Old but gold

SilentWulf, to mildlyinteresting in Man reviews Whiskey while his wife is packing her stuff and leaving him in the background

I’ll never understand scotch drinkers, “oh here’s a real good one, it tastes like road tar and dirty socks.”

BilboBargains,

Can we burn this heretic already?

PutangInaMo,

Reminds me of centipedes. bleh.

justastranger,

I can only assume that they like it for the same reason that I like blue cheese. Somehow the intense, offensive flavor offends the taste buds in just the right way to tickle the pleasure center.

SilentWulf,

Well I also hate Bleu cheese, so I guess that makes sense.

Kolanaki,
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gasp Blasphemy!

Zalack,
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What about spicy food? Go for the Trifecta!

SilentWulf,

I love spicy food

ignitionnight,

Friends and I did a big hot wings challenge a week or two ago. I made blue cheese dip, and thought it was Delicious. They made me throw it away because it “stank up the house.”

I just want my fart dip :(

justastranger,

Lol my bf called it stinky foot cheese one time trying to remember what it was

rog,

Sips, a drop of water or two, with a good quality single malt or an extremely good quality blend (nothing Johnny Walker for example). Depending on the Scotch there can be Smokey caramel flavours, peaty salty, heavy flavours, some lite fruit tones, etc.

Its not for knocking back in shots, blends are nice with mixers, but if youre sipping a Johnny Walker red you are probably going to think this is shit because it is.

If you ever get the chance to try a really nice single malt I suggest you give it a try with just a couple of drops of water to open it up a bit. Then some gentle sips, enough to coat your mouth and spread the flavours.

Its like a nice cigar. Very rough if youre doing it wrong, very enjoyable if you do it right. I know most people will say “yuck, cigars are gross too”, but the point is that there is a way to approach these things that make them much more enjoyable to the point where people genuinely like them and the routine that goes with it.

WoahWoah,

Other than a good single malt, my favorite drink with a cigar is Dr. Pepper on ice. I was a member of a cigar club for several years, and the manager and resident cigar sommelier suggested it. Surprisingly good. The ice breaks down the carbonation a bit, and the spice and caramel of the soda goes surprisingly well with many cigars.

This is only tangentially related to your post, but it just popped into my head when you were mentioning cigars.

nullPointer,

same kind of thing with coffee. most of it is brewed terribly, usually over extracted, and then sit on a burner all day. Brew it up right and the flavors dance about. Single origin is the way to go; along with location, elevation profile makes a difference as well.

Lethtor,

I think I had some decent single malts as my father quite enjoys whiskey, but I still think it’s horrible. It could be an acquired taste, I suppose, but I don’t know why I would want to acquire it tbh

gapbetweenus,

It’s defensively an acquired taste, not for everyone.

DragonTypeWyvern,

An acquired taste is just gaslighting your tastebuds.

gapbetweenus,

Taste is a completely subjective thing, that happens mostly in your brain.

DragonTypeWyvern,

Yes, and acquired tastes are you telling your brain “No, actually, this tastes great!” until it gives up and accepts your false reality.

gapbetweenus,

There is no objective taste reality, so there is no false reality. Taste is a complex experience of actual taste, aroma, texture, memories (your grandma used to cook that way), setting, hunger (ever been hungry on a long hiking trip?) - what ever combination gives you pleasurable experience, tastes good for you.

BilboBargains,

Whenever people start talking about their sensed experience in objective terms I get a strong urge to hit myself over the head with a 2x4. Explain that with your rationality, Mr science man.

gapbetweenus,

Achutally there is an evolutionary advantage in hitting oneself with a 2x4…

BilboBargains,

For today’s demonstration of evolutionary psychology, I will be stoving my PhD student’s head in.

SRo,

Funny, the one he reviewed is my favorite, always have at least 2 bottles at home.

imapuppetlookaway,

That’s the peat, Pete. If it’s too heavy for you, you’re drinking the wrong scotch. Try a light Balblair or a Speyside or something similar.

Agent641,

I was a scotch drinker back before I got sober. Road tar and dirty socks is as inoffensive as it gets. Truly top shelf stuff.

Mojojojo1993,

Nobody but yanks call it scotch

sin_free_for_00_days,

I’d bet the confederates do as well.

Mojojojo1993,

What does this mean ? Aren’t confederates yanks ?

Scottish whisky. Why wouldn’t you just keep it as is

DragonTypeWyvern,

Only to furrerners

funkless_eck,

“Yankees” was the unofficial term of the people of the Union (who won the war and became the united states) vs the Confederates (“Rebs”) who supported slavery

Mojojojo1993,

Learning something new erday. But now all of Americans are classed as yanks ? Or no

funkless_eck,

it depends. Those foreign to the US are likely to say “yanks” to mean all Americans, but Americans may find it slightly odd to refer to Southerners as Yankees.

In the same way as calling a Catholic from Belfast “British” - it’s true but it could feel a little awkward.

Mojojojo1993,

Why would rekgiyhsve anything to do with it ? I think just calling someone Irish who identified as British or vice versa.

That seems to make more sense. Calling someone English who is Scottish Welsh Irish. Similar.

However yanks is meant to be derogatory so it may get its point across regardless

FlyingSquid,
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Back in college, a friend described things he didn’t like as “brown” and when I asked him why, he said, “only drink the clear liquor.”

BitOneZero, to mildlyinteresting in Man reviews Whiskey while his wife is packing her stuff and leaving him in the background

I can’t find it, but a dozen plus years ago I was reading an interview with Phillip K Dick, who was married 5 times, and during the interview one of his- wives was packing things - and he commented to the interviewer to just let them take what they wanted as he has already experienced this multiple times.

WetBeardHairs, to mildlyinteresting in Man reviews Whiskey while his wife is packing her stuff and leaving him in the background

That video has a rich, complex undertone of depression. Mmmm that depression is smooth. You know, I find this video to be a real go-to for when I want that bouquet of isolation and denial. I just keep coming back to watch it again and again.

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