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HiWire

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  1. I was looking at the Hobie Mirage Outback kayak – this year's model has kick-up fins (on the foot paddle drive) that fold when you hit shallow stuff: https://www.hobie.com/kayaks/mirage-outback/# It's meant for kayak fishing but I thought it would be useful for regular, non-competitive kayaking too. I didn't even know such products existed until I searched for kayaks a few weeks ago. Here's the longer Revolution 16 with turbo fin speed test (vs. paddle):
  2. The Look of Love – Say Lou Lou It looks better when other people dance in their underwear
  3. Matterhorn by Karl Marlantes One of the most intense war novels I've ever read. It's a gigantically thick-looking hardcover, but easily devoured regardless.
  4. Sophie Milman (2006) In retrospect, I think her first album was the best one.
  5. Happy Birthday!
  6. Very nice – this is the first time I've heard of Ruike and the design and materials are impressive. What do you use to sharpen the knife and how long have you owned it?
  7. When the Phone Stops Ringing – Eighth Wonder Too pretty for music. Patsy Kensit was in the '50s period film Absolute Beginners (David Bowie wrote a song for the movie with the same title), but apparently it wasn't very good. She left music to go into film and she seems to have had a good career there. The comments mention that Mike Chapman was also the producer for Blondie, thus the similar keyboard tune... Eighth Wonder was most famous for their singles I'm Not Scared and Cross My Heart. This song was co-written by Holly Knight (Obsession, Love Is a Battlefield) and Bernie Taupin.
  8. I wonder if anybody has set up a Tesla Powerwall for an A/V system ("My other Tesla is my stereo") – given the price for most audiophile equipment, it's actually not that bad: https://news.energysage.com/tesla-powerwall-battery-complete-review/
  9. What a babe. 🥰 This was before the hairspray incident (mom rock, ahoy!)... only 10 years after Dreamboat Annie, but it's taking over 30 years for the ozone layer to recover
  10. Massage Detective Joe (Amazon Prime and possibly Apple TV)... couldn't find English subtitled trailers anywhere
  11. Happy Birthday!
  12. 2019 Hyogo Hachi Highland Hillclimb (pre-event testing) with Keiichi Tsuchiya (Drift King) driving the Maou (Demon King) Honda S2000 from J's Racing (turn on English subtitles) Some tech details on the car: https://www.s2ki.com/2019/02/14/js-racing-touge-devil-king-s2000/ 2016 Kyoto Arashiyama Hillclimb (Takao Parkway)
  13. If Moebius Made Anime | The Beautiful art of Dragon's Heaven [1988] This is awesome
  14. Peep Show (2003)
  15. Love Tattoo – Imelda May
  16. The Lady of the Lake by Andrzej Sapkowski Really great – the final novel in the 5-part series. Oddly, I have a feeling Michael Moorcock would love reading these books... there was talk of a lawsuit years ago re: the Witcher vs. Elric, but I think Moorcock dropped it. Sapkowski uses a variety of literary devices (moving the story out of chronological order, shifting the perspective to different characters, etc.) to excellent effect and he is able to maintain a lot of the humor and charm of the series while the characters pursue their epic quest. There is also a bit of the medieval brutality and eye for detail that you read in George R.R. Martin's books. I'm not sure if Sapkowski had read them in the 90s while he was writing these books in Polish.
  17. Sometimes you have to learn to love something less expensive... I had the same reaction to a Swatch Royal Blue Rebel (SUOS702) while on vacation. I've learned that sometimes you find something (or someone) perfect and you'll regret not acting for the rest of your life. The relationship was consummated immediately. 😍
  18. Jean-Claude Van Damme, personal trainer I think the stay-at-home is actually helping some people.
  19. Much better. Also, I found this on Rumours (probably old news) while looking for the Fleetwood Mac / Eagles / punk quote: "There were some production problems, the most harrowing of which was tape decay. Because they took so much time to record (they even cancelled a sell-out tour), they were constantly overdubbing on the master tapes. Tape is a physical medium consisting of iron oxide and this flakes off when tapes are rewound and played over and over. The tapes began to decay and nothing sounded like it had when it was recorded. It all would have been lost if as a fluke they had not run another 24 track machine when recording the basic tracks. Luckily, they had this back-up. Then they had to match up all the new parts with the old parts with no time code or midi. They had to do it like a DJ matching the snare and kick on one side of the headphones with the old parts on the other side." Always back up your data.
  20. I came across that line this afternoon, too. Can't find it for the life of me – searched my history and came up with zilch.
  21. This is a sweet set! They've still got the funk. This is one hell of a good recording, too. On the other hand, that Dixie Chicks rendition of Landslide was painful to experience 😧 (No wonder they took 14 years to release another album)
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