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The description says comfy, but they dont look particularly comfy to me. I don't really have much experience with heeled shoes though.
My new steed. This is an amazing bike to ride. Very light, agile, comfortable, silky smooth.
I've been waiting for this since November...
A dedicated Night Trap controller?
I see IN and OUT, but it's missing SHAKE IT ALL ABOUT
He's planning the Zoom background to end all Zoom backgrounds.
Stand back, imma cut dis smth cut
TheVision wrote:
I've been waiting for this since November...


Oh man, using that would feel and look pretty pro, I'd imagine.

Lady T's dad has a special (well, 'ish') video editing computer set up, and it has a keyboard that has colour coded buttons and shortcut labels on it. But what you've got is next level. Nice.
I bought two (TWO!) extendable cobweb brushes, and a duster on an extendable pole. I let the kids choose the colours of the cobweb brushes so one is RED and the other is BLUE.

I am excited at the prospect of having nice looking ceilings inside, and clean eaves/window frames / covered area outside
I’ve just googled Cobweb brush and I can’t really see how it differs from a duster?
devilman wrote:
A dedicated Night Trap controller?


This really made me laugh.. nice one!
Tell us what all the buttons do!
The jog wheel is for pretending you're a DJ
There's a dedicated button for flipping over to the Eurovision Song Contest at the top there.
Mimi wrote:
I’ve just googled Cobweb brush and I can’t really see how it differs from a duster?


Stiffer bristles innit
Ah, the ones I saw were very fluffy. I just use a normal fluffy duster, but you’ve got tougher spiders there, so maybe the webs put up a harder fight.
Actually, now I’m looking again they more resemble a loo brush on a pole...
Trooper wrote:
Tell us what all the buttons do!


You may have to give me a few weeks to figure it all out... The best bit is the jog wheel though. That's lovely to slide through a time line. So fluid..

Also, this came with the software license which I'll be able to sell and get most of my money back so it's a win win!
I'd love a little keyboard like that but for Elite: Dangerous ;)
A nerf sniper rifle. Was why not. :)
GazChap wrote:
I'd love a little keyboard like that but for Elite: Dangerous ;)

https://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/B07R4KBDXR/ ... UTF8&psc=1
Unexpected item in the bagging area.
Say hi to Ziggy x
Cute! :D And the best name too (we had a doberman called Ziggy growing up) :luv:
DavPaz wrote:
GazChap wrote:
I'd love a little keyboard like that but for Elite: Dangerous ;)

https://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/B07R4KBDXR/ ... UTF8&psc=1



https://www.amazon.co.uk/Logitech-920-0 ... B001NEK2GE

I had one of these for WoW PvP, totally made me a leet gamer.
Grim... wrote:
There's a dedicated button for flipping over to the Eurovision Song Contest at the top there.

Oh right. So I will never look at the esc key in the same way.

Gone from satisfying 'get me out of here!' to slightly disappointing at a stroke.
It'd annoy the piss out of me that the ESC key isn't in the top left, tbh.
I like the ‘shitload’ key in the top right, which I guess just adds a load of random effects all at once.
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The dog fast-approaching "massive" status.
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That's over a week ago, too...

The breeder saw that photo and went "oof", which doesn't suggest she's going to be small.
That’s so weird (in a nice way) to see a dog look so large but also absolutely just like a puppy in the little face!
Paw ratio suggests at least 66% more dog to come.

(Joking, but...)

Have you done much with discouraging running and stuff, to avoid bone issues?
Yeah, all that kind of shit. She's too busy trying to chew the fuck out of our house to run anywhere.
Mimi wrote:
Actually, now I’m looking again they more resemble a loo brush on a pole...


They do look like a look brush, yes.

Outside surfaces are quickly *covered* in cobwebs, thick strong ones. It's both impressive and a bit gross.

I find it makes an outside area go from looking quite nice to pretty tatty rather quickly.
Here is the blue one, with bonus background dingo breakfast action.
Grim... wrote:
Grim... wrote:
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That's over a week ago, too...

The breeder saw that photo and went "oof", which doesn't suggest she's going to be small.

I’ve been admiring the visible and accelerated entropy of that sofa in the last couple of months!
Have you got a photo of her when you picked her up, Grim...? It says your previous picture is unavailable but I can’t remember how big she was to begin with. I’ve never seen a picture of a dog this big as a puppy, and wondered how she looked.
Sir Taxalot wrote:
Mimi wrote:
Actually, now I’m looking again they more resemble a loo brush on a pole...


They do look like a look brush, yes.

Outside surfaces are quickly *covered* in cobwebs, thick strong ones. It's both impressive and a bit gross.

I find it makes an outside area go from looking quite nice to pretty tatty rather quickly.


We don’t really get large visible outside cobwebs. Certainly nothing that holds up for more than a day or two, usually. I understand now why you need a veritable arsenal of brushes to deal with it. Are you ever worried about disturbing spiders that may be dangerous?
Mimi wrote:
Have you got a photo of her when you picked her up, Grim...? It says your previous picture is unavailable but I can’t remember how big she was to begin with. I’ve never seen a picture of a dog this big as a puppy, and wondered how she looked.

You want http://www.instagram.com/WillowTheTinyHorse
DBSnappa wrote:
I’ve been admiring the visible and accelerated entropy of that sofa in the last couple of months!

You're certainly not wrong :)
Grim... wrote:
Mimi wrote:
Have you got a photo of her when you picked her up, Grim...? It says your previous picture is unavailable but I can’t remember how big she was to begin with. I’ve never seen a picture of a dog this big as a puppy, and wondered how she looked.

You want http://www.instagram.com/WillowTheTinyHorse


Oh yes I most certainly do! What gorgeous pictures :luv:

I’m not sure, even in horse terms, that she counts as ‘tiny’, though :D
Mimi wrote:
I understand now why you need a veritable arsenal of brushes to deal with it. Are you ever worried about disturbing spiders that may be dangerous?


Well we've also got an arsenal of bug sprays dotted around the house, and even some in the shed. I also periodically use a barrier spray around the doors and windows, so any nastys can be sprayed to oblivion.

It's somewhat strange though as the amount of cobwebs observed is far greater than the number of spiders we see so they must either be good at hiding or move on quickly.

AFAIK the really most dangerous ones are pretty much ground dwelling and spin fairly crappy webs but I do worry about it a little bit.

I figure if I remove the webs the spiders are less likely to claim a little niche, although I'm not sure if that's really true or not.
Garden office in progress
Exciting delivery day today. The new D&D sourcebook, Candlekeep Mysteries. First time I've ordered the limited edition cover and it's lovely.
Also got the new Critical Role top. I've been waiting for it to arrive in the UK store after they released it in Australia first so as soon as they got some stock in I had to order it. Hello Bees!
Finally, I got a new headset for my XBox Series X. Even though I can only find time for approx 2 hours of gaming every fortnight.
I forgot my photo!

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DBSnappa wrote:
A nail gun

Whoooaaaarrr nice. Is it as quick as a gas gun in use?
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