

How dare you!


How dare you!


Making your bike more efficient is just making it less efficient at exercising you.


There are moments when it can be n+2…


Conscious, logical mental processing is quite slow. Anything we learn to do well happens unconsciously and happens at a much faster speed. Think about any task you’ve learned to do well and can do really fast. Your not thinking consciously about each detailed step, your brain just knows how to do them without the plodding involvement of thinking about them.


Is it beef like? Gamey at all?


Omurice is awesome! Sounds terrible but is great. I frying some chopped onion and adding to the rice.


Are you in a part of the world where yak meat is commonplace?


That looks amazing! My rotisserie experience is all on a gas grill. I think a whole lamb exceeds my ambition, AND the size party I can manage, but I’m going to forward a link to a friend in the hopes that HE gets inspired. :^D


I’m imagining freezing a lot of it, and pulling some out for sandwiches, tacos, etc for months. I’ve done a whole rotisserie shoulder for a party a couple of times, but your caution is a good reminder, it needs to fit in my slow cooker…


Sometimes. Sometimes it at last narrows it down. But when I put something down somewhere really random or stupid it doesn’t help at all, but then not much helps in those cases.


Nice! You’ve inspired me to pick up a pork shoulder next chance I get and try that.


And sharp provolone! Not the bland deli slice stuff.


Wood glue is not very watery proof, and doesn’t more stand up to heat very well. Even the more waterproof kinds like titebond 3 are not really fully waterproof.


To fill something with crazy glue it helps to use something as a filler that the glue will soak into. Baking soda is commonly used for this, it results in a very hard material.


I prefer to leave my ibises unfinished, the paint tends to obscure the texture of their feathers.


There are some reptile species that do live birth.


I somehow imagine normal lizard-persons as less horrible than Peter Theil. Less sweaty for starters.


I don’t think you can generalize like that. Like any gift, some people will love it, some will hate it.
I find people fall into 2 violently different camps around the idea of someone giving them homemade gifts like a craft item or food.
It seems to me, something like a song or performance adds even greater complications around matters of taste, intimacy, and the challenge of seeing your own art the same way others do.
The more personal a gift, the more important it is that you deeply know the recipient and how they will take it.


I guarantee, before long there will be a service to handle the whole gift process entirely. Full out a form somewhat like described, list of gift occasions, price ranges, and it will remember and order gifts for people every year with out you having to be involved at all. (Vomits into mouth a little.) Actually surely this exists already.
I’m not so sure there is anybody that doesn’t already consider Tesla a toxic brand besides people who would approve of this scenario and assume it could never happen to them.