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Is there a meme for people who have to spend loads of money on a tree surgeon to stop branches going through their neighbours roof, when that money could have bought them a lovely new iPad?
Lawdy I hate that. It's like picking up a doubleshit 'Chance' card in Monopoly. 'Roof Damage Potential Assessed. Pay Three Grand.'
Most unpleasant but also frustrating.
The neighbour in question complained the removed boughs meant he could see another neighbours house now, then his wife came out and complained they hadn’t removed enough, and it was still blocking the light from her kitchen. Make your mind up etc.
I don’t care, I’m happy as Barry here, and I’ll get a new iPad when they come out, even if it means selling a kidney, and I can sleep at night now when there's a storm, safe in the knowledge I won't be paying for their new roof.
Asks more questions than it answers, but an interesting read nonetheless:
https://www.theguardian.com/music/2020/sep/07/beethoven-was-black-why-the-radical-idea-still-has-power-today
I never knew Alexandre Dumas was black until I saw the Google Doodle of him last week!
Interesting site (more art than music):
https://gildedbirds.com
Worth it just for this:
Yes. Looks very modern/current
Eddie Jones pushes his scrum-halves to the absolute limit during training.
This is full of coolness for 2.99 if that's your thing (t's certainly mine), wish I could have been shown this as a ten year old (and the ipad too, please ):
https://apps.apple.com/us/app/id1526364758
The range of size in the universe, from the tiniest particles to the epic galaxies - we take you on a journey of size that let’s you explore it all with a single swipe. How big is a planet, compared to a human? And how small is an atom really? You can’t fully wrap your head around the scope of things by just reading about them – so this app lets you experience them in comparison to get a feeling for their true scale. By simply swiping you can zoom in and out all the way from the world of fundamental particles up to the largest stars at the edge of the observable universe.
Seamless zooming between the scales of 10^-35 meters to 10^26 meters (no math required)
Amazing fun facts for various scale levels, like the smallest bacterium and the largest black hole
Tap any object for an explanation of what it is and how it works
Beautifully animated illustration of more than 250 objects
Original Kurzgesagt music to complement your experience
Oh man. I love their videos. Didn't know about the app, though.
Here's the first one I saw that really grabbed my attention:
They have so many now, and all that I've seen have been admirably well-researched and made with care. A cause worth supporting imho.
The app's concept reminds me of the Everything game, which I'll buy in a heartbeat if it's ever ported.
Thanks for the tip Mister
Interview with Fleet Floxes dude Pecknold. Quite good, especially the snippet as regards the uniqueness of the voice etc:
https://www.theguardian.com/music/2020/sep/23/fleet-foxes-robin-pecknold-shore
Good one. Looking forward to their new album. They haven't hit the heights of that first album with subsequent releases, IMHO--but I'm always optimistic that they will get back to the core charms of that first one.
Yeah, in fact they've never topped Mykonos, but it was one of the very best songs of the first decade of this millennium.
Been listening to Shores today on Spotify and I like some of these tunes... Meanwhile, let's be stoic.
https://www.businessinsider.com/lessons-from-ancient-stoics-on-morality-success-and-happiness-2020-9
I'll add Shores to my current playlist. As for the Stoics I've always been a huge fan of Marcus Aurelius, and I'm pretty sure that our host in this thread Mr Goodyear is too. I enjoy re-reading Meditations every ten years or so.
Good to see a band I've liked for ages finally get some recognition:
https://www.theguardian.com/music/2020/sep/24/mercury-prize-hopefuls-lanterns-on-the-lake
Although this album is not as good as their first two, it's still great to see them nominated for the Mercury.
Interesting in many ways. The Mercury was established in 92, two years after I fled the green and pleasant land and thus it has no 'brand' or meaning/resonance for me really. BUT I do like the Lanterns story. Had never heard of them. @richardyot best thing to start with of theirs?
I think their best album is the first one, Gracious Tide, Take Me Home but the second one Until The Colours Run is also very good (and actually has my two favourite songs of theirs on it). Funnily enough I didn't really enjoy the latest album as much, but I'm not on the Mercury Prize jury.
I would describe them as modern-day shoegaze. They're awesome.
These two are from the second album and are my favourite songs of theirs:
@richardyot Thank you!
There will still be epic poems, because every human life contains one. It comes out of nowhere and goes somewhere on its way to everywhere – which is nowhere all over again, but leaves a trail of memories. There won’t be many future poets who don’t dip their spoons into all that, even if nobody buys the book.
-Clive James
Cool and free:
https://brianfunk.com/blog/birds-of-prey
How it is on the inside pretty much most days:
https://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b01cj4ky
Brian Moore / Desert Island Discs
Music average. Honesty excellent.
@ecamburn I have not seen that porn series previously, but he is certainly a very fresh-faced young chap.
Now that casts that scenario in a whole new light. Eyes opened.
When the work goes slowly I save myself from the weeping by imagining being one of three men stood in an undated dirt field in Mesopotamia eating large pieces of flatbread...