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    thank you!

    Dammit. I'm surrounded by beer lovers and I don't like their IPAs, the only thing they ever drink. I'd love a tool that would tell me beers most similar in taste to an English cider.

    Cloud to Butt strikes again. "Butt Connected"

    2012 iPhone 5 😳 I got an iPod touch in 2007, though.

    You good sir/madam, have provided an incredibly useful service today. Now everyone thinks I'm a lunatic.

    This owl does seem particularly lost.

    I actually cut my fish into pieces, so the surface area to volume ratio is larger. That has the additional advantage of being easy to flip with a wooden spatula and fork.

    or two spatulas!

    exactly!

    is tahini the sort of thing that lasts forever? It seems weird that I might have to buy/make something that can go off that I don't normally eat just to save my veggies, when I could just roast/fry them with onion seeds.

    I'm curious - what's the reason for the scalloped edges? I've never seen tongs without them, but what advantage do they confer?

    FOOD GLORIOUS FOOOOOOOD 🎡

    I don't know that anybody's going to wander by here, but I'm probably going to forget this question anyway. How frequently do you have to fly with a particular airline for the various deals and services they offer in return for your loyalty (on your next flight) to equal what you may save using services like Hopper to…

    I'm trying to imagine a classroom full of five year olds drawing and cutting out different kinds of birds out of construction paper. I don't see this going well. Maybe 9 year olds might be better?

    Wasn't this the premise of Pern? Also, David Weber's Safehold series (starts with Off Armageddon Reef). I bet we can all make a list.

    I have picked up really random bits of SFF so a history seems like a good read.

    I appreciate that some people might find them gross but they look like boba to me.

    I miss looking at snow. Looking at it, mind you, not wading through it. But no snow to be seen here πŸ˜₯

    A clip from Inner Life of the Cell has been shown in every upper level undergraduate and graduate molecular biology class I've taken. Everyone should watch that too - it's quite well narrated and I don't think there's much else on the topic that matches that level of animation.