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  1. Comment on To pay rent in Medieval England, catch some eels in ~food

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    I wonder if they accepted shrieking eels as payment?

    I wonder if they accepted shrieking eels as payment?

    4 votes
  2. Comment on Midweek Movie Free Talk in ~movies

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    I agree with your ranking of 40 Year Old Virgin. I'm not a fan, of the movie or the main actor in general. Been a long time since I watched The General, but I was impressed by Keaton, and felt...

    I agree with your ranking of 40 Year Old Virgin. I'm not a fan, of the movie or the main actor in general.

    Been a long time since I watched The General, but I was impressed by Keaton, and felt this was a classic silent film. I've never seen 3 Ages. I should look it up.

    Your ranking of Vertigo is interesting. It's not my favorite Hitchcock film, not even close, and not a favorite performance from the usually outstanding Stewart, but many consider this film one of Hitchcock's best.

    I do not share your opinion of The Hunt for Red October. A pedestrian effort, mostly phoned in by Connery.

    As for newer movies, I haven't found many I've wanted to watch. Pressure was ok, a half-step up from mediocre. I could barely make it through Kpop Demon Hunters last year, and Project Hail Mary was terribly disappointing.

    2 votes
  3. Comment on Brave Origin, a paid, premium version of Brave is now available in ~tech

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    I am one of those weird people who almost never get online with my phone. My close-up vision is poor, and I rarely have reading glasses with me, so using a phone for the things most people do is...

    I am one of those weird people who almost never get online with my phone. My close-up vision is poor, and I rarely have reading glasses with me, so using a phone for the things most people do is just not convenient or comfortable for me. I do use Firefox on Android, but so infrequently, it hardly counts.

    My opinions about browsers are based on useage on my desktop computers, and most of those are running Linux Mint.

    3 votes
  4. Comment on Brave Origin, a paid, premium version of Brave is now available in ~tech

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    I use Firefox as my daily driver and see no reason to change, especially since I have all the extensions I need installed and working well. Eight extensions... is that a lot compared to you guys?...

    I use Firefox as my daily driver and see no reason to change, especially since I have all the extensions I need installed and working well. Eight extensions... is that a lot compared to you guys?

    I have Waterfox as a backup, and have it set up in as complete a privacy mode as I can, with nothing saved from each session.

    On the off chance I run into a site that requires Chrome or a Chromium based browser, I keep Ungoogled Chromium installed, but rarely use it.

    Not sure I see the need for a paid browser.

    12 votes
  5. Comment on What's a game you're dying to play that doesn't exist? in ~games

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    I liked the original Freelancer, but I played the Frontierspace mod until I had every section memorized. The Frontierspace mod was different from others in that it had a built-in quest. Of course,...

    I liked the original Freelancer, but I played the Frontierspace mod until I had every section memorized.

    The Frontierspace mod was different from others in that it had a built-in quest. Of course, the mod expanded the number of systems and added other groups as well. The biggest problem with the mod was that it was developed by one guy, and he never got around to fixing all the bugs. But it was still very fun to play.

    1 vote
  6. Comment on Are there any games that had their development abandoned that you followed where you wish that continued/completed development? in ~games

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    The ending in Anachronox was satisfying in some ways, but the game was obviously set up for a sequel, which we never got. I'd love to see a continuation, with the same quality writing, and more...

    The ending in Anachronox was satisfying in some ways, but the game was obviously set up for a sequel, which we never got. I'd love to see a continuation, with the same quality writing, and more modern game-play and modern graphics. It will never happen, of course.

    Outcast is another action/adventure game from the late Windows 98, early XP era that deserved a sequel, or even a remake. The voxel based graphics were blurry in the original. Great music in Outcast though, some of the best.

    1 vote
  7. Comment on Fortunately, there appear to be enough post oak trees to sustain Texas barbecue in ~enviro

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    Out in West Texas, we use mesquite, which I prefer. It has a spicier flavor, with just a bit more bite. Huge numbers of mesquites in the state, but many are too small for use in BBQ pits.

    Out in West Texas, we use mesquite, which I prefer. It has a spicier flavor, with just a bit more bite.

    Huge numbers of mesquites in the state, but many are too small for use in BBQ pits.

    4 votes
  8. Comment on Looking for headphone recommendations in ~music

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    I don't use wireless headphones, else I would try to help. If you don't find answers here, try this subforum at Headfi. https://www.head-fi.org/forums/introductions-help-and-recommendations.7840/...

    I don't use wireless headphones, else I would try to help. If you don't find answers here, try this subforum at Headfi. https://www.head-fi.org/forums/introductions-help-and-recommendations.7840/

    Headfi is dedicated to audio, mostly headphones, and they will know the subject.

    1 vote
  9. Comment on What have you been listening to this week? in ~music

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    Yesterday, June 4th, Mamamoo came back after almost four years and released a single, called 4 Flowers. Most of you probably don't know this group, but they are a Korean girl group formed in 2014,...

    Yesterday, June 4th, Mamamoo came back after almost four years and released a single, called 4 Flowers. Most of you probably don't know this group, but they are a Korean girl group formed in 2014, and are some of the most respected vocalists in K-pop. Known for singing live, in an industry drowning in lip sync and autotune, they are exceptionally good performers. They also write and compose many of their songs, including this new one.

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PVzSI9PpkXc&list=RDPVzSI9PpkXc

    Their world tour starts in Seoul on June 19th, and they have seven stops scheduled for the US in August. I have tickets, and I can't wait. They are a bucket list group for me.

    1 vote
  10. Comment on Breadmaker update: one year in! in ~food

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    Good to hear that you are happy with the machine and your results. I recently bought an inexpensive bread maker, just to experiment. I've been making bread that isn't entirely whole wheat... the...

    Good to hear that you are happy with the machine and your results.

    I recently bought an inexpensive bread maker, just to experiment. I've been making bread that isn't entirely whole wheat... the recipe calls for half white flour and half whole wheat flour. I've amended that successfully and now use one cup white flour and two cups of whole wheat flour. This makes a 1 and 1/2 lb loaf. I freeze the bread and thaw out a slice or two as needed.

    Until I read the instructions for the machine, I wasn't aware that it could make jam as well. My experiments in this have been interesting, but not entirely successful. Starting with fresh strawberries, and following the instructions, I got something that tasted delicious, but was more along the lines of a strawberry topping. Great on ice cream, but not really a jam. Second batch, this time with pectin, gave the same results. I'm going to try with some blackberries next.

    4 votes
  11. Comment on Movie fatigue in ~movies

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    The Lives of Others. ... German film, intense drama. Amelie ... Quirky French movie, romantic and with a unique style The Shawshank Redemption ... Brillant script, great acting in a prison movie...

    The Lives of Others. ... German film, intense drama.
    Amelie ... Quirky French movie, romantic and with a unique style
    The Shawshank Redemption ... Brillant script, great acting in a prison movie "Hope is a good thing, maybe the best of things."
    Unforgiven ... Clint Eastwood's best western, which is saying something.
    Das Boot ... German WWII movie about submarine warfare. One of the best WWII movies ever made.
    Blade Runner ... Sci-fi classic. Watch the director's cut.
    Alien ... Sci-fi horror at it's best
    Young Frankenstein ... Mel Brook's masterpiece of comedy/parody
    Cool Hand Luke ... Paul Newman is outstanding in this prison/chain gang drama
    The Apartment ... Jack Lemmon is just a cog in the machine, until he has enough
    Lawrence of Arabia ... an epic movie that really should be experienced at a wide screen cinema, but well worth watching anywhere
    To Kill a Mockingbird ... bittersweet, and my favorite performance from Gregory Peck
    Roman Holiday ... Audrey Hepburn's first major role, and pure romance
    Casablanca ... Often cited as one of the best movie scripts. Engaging, witty, romantic and has interesting side characters. Claude Rains steals every scene he is in.

    15 votes
  12. Comment on Why Japanese companies do so many different things in ~finance

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    There is a Japanese company called Taiyo Yuden, which made the best optical media in the world. They were instrumental in the development of cd's and dvd's, and anyone who was serious about...

    There is a Japanese company called Taiyo Yuden, which made the best optical media in the world. They were instrumental in the development of cd's and dvd's, and anyone who was serious about burning data to discs used their blank media. In 2015, they quit the optical media business cold turkey. They just walked away. They sold their patents to CMC, a Taiwanese company, and never looked back.

    Those of us who only knew them through their media business wondered how they were going to survive, but a cursory look at their organizational structure showed that they had dozens of different products, in very diverse fields, and they are thriving even now.

    I think this was the first time I became aware of how broadly based even the medium sized Japanese companies are. It wasn't just Sony, Toshiba and other large corporations with this type of business structure.

    18 votes
  13. Comment on What has changed as you've gotten older? in ~talk

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    Your gasp was correct, but that wasn't why I chose the name. I've been using it for over twenty years on the internet in various forums, but originally it was in reference to my football jersey....

    Your gasp was correct, but that wasn't why I chose the name. I've been using it for over twenty years on the internet in various forums, but originally it was in reference to my football jersey. Just a coincidence that it was my birth year.

    I wrote a story set in my hometown, with four characters who were loosely based on my friends and me in high school. I sent a copy to one of them, who I lost touch with years ago, and it led to us keeping in contact a little better. That was one of the happier results of my writing efforts. Never too late to reach out to others, not while you're both alive and kicking.

    7 votes
  14. Comment on What has changed as you've gotten older? in ~talk

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    I'm older than most here, and one thing that strikes me is that my world has gotten much smaller. Many of the people that I cared about are gone now, both family and friends. With each loss, a...

    I'm older than most here, and one thing that strikes me is that my world has gotten much smaller. Many of the people that I cared about are gone now, both family and friends. With each loss, a whole network of other people disappeared as well, and it is virtually impossible to reconnect without that bridge created by a friend.

    Make an effort to stay in touch with your closest friends for as long as possible. They aren't really replaceable.

    12 votes
  15. Comment on The 100 best novels of all time published in English in ~books

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    Continuing with your opening line, "Because not all translations are equal", I think a more interesting list could have been made with the goal of highlighting the best translations to English....

    Continuing with your opening line, "Because not all translations are equal", I think a more interesting list could have been made with the goal of highlighting the best translations to English. The 100 best novel translations to English might be very helpful.
    Poll foreign authors, scholars, publishers, and the translators themselves, and come up with the most highly regarded translations. Also point out why they are seen as outstanding. I would appreciate this type of effort far more than just another "best novels" list.

    1 vote
  16. Comment on The 100 best novels of all time published in English in ~books

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    Why not just call it a list of the 100 best novels then? Why include English as a qualifier at all?

    Why not just call it a list of the 100 best novels then? Why include English as a qualifier at all?

    10 votes
  17. Comment on The 100 best novels of all time published in English in ~books

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    I would not have included works that were first published in other languages and then translated into English. That would knock a fair number out of this list. They weasel-worded it as "published...

    I would not have included works that were first published in other languages and then translated into English. That would knock a fair number out of this list.

    They weasel-worded it as "published in English" rather than best English language novels as is stated in the title here at Tildes, so they gave themselves wiggle room.

    But what do I know? I've only read a handful of these books. Eleven for sure. Don't remember if I ever finished 1984.

    16 votes
  18. Comment on Moving from Cinnamon to Xfce fixed my video playback stutter on Linux Mint in ~tech

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    I agree, and as I said, I do think it's an interesting sort of problem. The fact that it pops up with some hardware combinations and not others makes it a nasty bug. This sort of thing could drive...

    I agree, and as I said, I do think it's an interesting sort of problem. The fact that it pops up with some hardware combinations and not others makes it a nasty bug. This sort of thing could drive developers nuts trying to track it down.

    The original poster didn't mention trying VLC. Don't know if it would have helped or not, but I've rarely had issues of any kind with VLC while using it in Linux. Back in the day, while running Windows 7, I avoided VLC, as it sucked for Blu-ray playback. As far as I am aware, it still doesn't work with Blu-ray menus, but I've moved on to mkv files for the most part.

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  19. Comment on Moving from Cinnamon to Xfce fixed my video playback stutter on Linux Mint in ~tech

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    Hmm, that's interesting but not consistent with my own experiences using Cinammon in Mint. I have no issues playing videos in any of the three desktop computers I have, and they vary quite a lot...

    Hmm, that's interesting but not consistent with my own experiences using Cinammon in Mint. I have no issues playing videos in any of the three desktop computers I have, and they vary quite a lot in age, from brand new to one that dates from 2013. That old one is actually in use as a home theater pc, though admittedly in a very limited sense. It's just hooked to my TV and I play from internal hard drives or USB sticks. I don't stream anything.

    One difference is that I use VLC to play videos. Nothing else.

    3 votes
  20. Comment on What’s something that didn’t work for you? in ~talk

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    I developed a hole in the macula of my left eye. There is an operation to deal with this problem, called a vitrectomy, which has a high success rate, but not for me. I happen to be one of the...

    I developed a hole in the macula of my left eye. There is an operation to deal with this problem, called a vitrectomy, which has a high success rate, but not for me. I happen to be one of the unlucky 10% for whom the operation did not give great results. Now, I can't really complain, since it did improve my sight in that eye by a large margin. It just didn't get rid of all the distortion in the center of my vision, and that makes it difficult to read with my left eye.

    As to my feelings... eh. My ophthalmologist did everything he could for me. You take your best shot, and sometimes it just doesn't work out. There was no way to predict the result.

    I can give one bit of advice. Don't hesitate to talk to a doctor when you feel something has gone wrong with your body. The faster you can get it diagnosed, the better chances you'll have. Yes, this is obvious, but I'm constantly learning about people, men especially, who try to tough it out.

    25 votes