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Same here. The chopping board goes in nearly every day, and it’s 18 years old. It’s fine. As are the wooden spoons.

I got one for my husband’s birthday earlier in the year. It was meant to be a joke. We are now both addicted and can no longer poo in bathrooms outside the house. (Comfortably or quickly, that is.)

I got one for my husband’s birthday earlier in the year. It was meant to be a joke. We are now both addicted and can

Because dynamic IP addresses aren’t a thing.

Sure - same here. About fifteen years ago, my husband said to me after watching something on TV about Thierry Henri: “He’s in a mixed relationship! I’ve only just realised we are too!”

Why is nobody laughing? Is it because they worry they’ll get shot?

Honestly, that’s very kind of you, but I suspect that they might just be...shit.

Raspberry Pi is loads cheaper and as solid as a rock. They’re very stable.

The London Times mentioned it yesterday (it’s behind a paywall, so I can’t link): the skirt is made of a woven Bhutanese fabric in London. The top is by Paul and Joe.

It really is easy. I’m a moron, and I’ve got one up and running as an arcade machine.

I LOVE the combat model in the Baldur’s Gate series (and NWN). I love the opportunity to obsess over tiny detail - which is something I enjoy in my daily life as well.

I LOVED Typing of the Dead. Epistory is downloading as I type this (very fast, and very accurately).

God yes. Those pima tees I bought ten years ago have lasted FOREVER - new ones, not so much. They’re ostensibly the same item - only the newer ones have thinner, less well-stitched seams, get holes in them, and are nothing like as soft.

My parents-in-law have a whole BEDROOM full of my husband’s stuff from 1990. The casual waistcoats alone would make you rub your eyes with horror/dust.

Back in the day, I worked on one of the components used in the Nokia N8. We had a few of the pre-production phones in the office, so I was familiar with how it looked and felt (and was, of course, under NDA, like everybody else working on the product).

I use cursive daily (if not hourly); I also use a computer daily, and I type much more than I write by hand. I keep a work diary and two notebooks: one notebook for work, one for non-work things I want to remember, look up later or come back to; I write in them constantly.

That’s great - and a lot of us already use a treatment that stops them from sticking to the mucus membrane, which, frustratingly, is not available on prescription. If you’re a sufferer from cystitis, it’s worth checking out D-mannose, which is a sugar that e-coli binds to, allowing it to be flushed out when you pee.

Boscia are great: I have combo skin with cheeks that can get painfully dry and an oil slick of a T zone. (I thought this stuff stopped in your 40s. It doesn’t.) Their Tsubaki (camelia) oil gel cleanser is wonderful: I come out feeling clean but not stripped, my pores are nice and clear, and it smells just lovely.

That sounds a lot like my skin was earlier this winter. I was in massive distress with it: red, oily, dry, patchy, sore and horrible - and it’d been exacerbated by central heating at home, a transatlantic flight and finally rocking up for two weeks in a place with zero percent humidity. I drink a ton of water and I