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Cake day: July 1st, 2023

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  • Parkside’s value-for-money quality has been astonishing these past few years. I took the risk with them maybe 4-5 years ago and not one power tool from their lineup has had any problems yet. Today I just set up their quiet compressor at my garage, and the damn thing really is so silent that you can even have a discussion using your normal voice when it’s running.


  • I wish they had left the 32nd century as a “Discovery - only”. After the jump to the future it felt like the show had no stakes. Everything felt disconnected.

    It feels like an easy excuse for the writers to pull just about anything out of their asses, “because it has been so long” and “tech has evolved exponentially”.

    SNW proved that there was a lot more to explore even in the 23rd century. So much could have been done with the fallout of the Dominion War in the 24th.

    But it’s all up to the writers. If they’re good the show can be good.







  • Galadriel also has a pretty impressive list of horrors.

    • saw the Two Trees die
    • grandfather murdered by one of the gods before murder even was a thing
    • witnessed the massacre of her mother’s kin
    • cursed by the Valar
    • walked across the Helcaraxë
    • saw the rise and fall of the Noldorin kingdoms of Beleriand
    • escaped the sack of Menegroth
    • present in the War of Wrath and the following ruin of Beleriand
    • rules Eregion with Celeborn until Sauron’s attack destroys the realm, escapes to Lothlórien
    • daughter captured and tortured by orcs, leaves to the West heavily traumatized
    • high royalty born into literal paradise, ends up holding the last pieces of elven civilization in Middle-Earth together and ruling over a forest

  • I collect movies that I know to be good. I’ve been a true film freak for over 35 years and I’ve learned how to find “my thing” from the vast market with the help from my friends, reviews and forums. Or when I see a truly good one at a theatre, it goes to my buy list and it might take years for it to come my way.

    I have never bought a movie just because of the covers, this has actually never even occurred to me. I did rent films this way back in the day, but I only buy stuff I know.

    Nowadays I rarely find anything I haven’t already seen before, but just few weeks ago I came by a modern classic that I was unable to see in a proper theatre. I save these specialties to watch with a projector and a good sound system, hopefully in a few weeks I’ll find the time…





  • One definitely should use solid structures, metal or wooden. The damned thing cost ~10$ and I didn’t have time to build a proper support structure at the moment. I meant to use it only as a temporary solution, which I forgot when everything was fine.

    The design of the arch itself wasn’t the problem. The interconnecting pipes were only 1-2mm thick, so there was no way it could possibly support the weight of a flourishing grape vine.

    It was marketed as a “rose arch”. I guess it could’ve handled this purpose without any problems.

    Buy wrong stuff, suffer the consequences.




  • The root is not just edible, it is delicious.

    You have to pick the part of the plant just below the waterline, you can just twist and rip it off or use a knife for a clean cut.

    Then you remove all the green and cut the white part into small slices (like you’d cut an onion). Then fry the slices in a pan with butter, when the pieces become translucent they’re done. Add a little dash of pepper, salt and few drops of lemon juice.

    The taste is a bit “almondy”, it’s great with fried halloumi or beef.

    The best time to pick the roots is before Midsummer, after that they’re not as tasty.


  • In my country the slashed 7 became mandatory in the national curriculum in the 1930’s. Our military strongly requested this in order to achieve better accuracy in artillery fire control - in those days every calculation was done by hand and mixing 1’s and 7’s could easily have deadly results.

    This practice was quickly adopted by the whole population and it was a great success with no drawbacks. The slashed 7 makes it impossible to mix 1’s and 7’s, therefore it is the superior choice.