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twovests OP wrote
here's five more:
(6) Compression socks (7) Camping tent (8) Hand warmers (9) Mechanical pencil (10) 3D printer
Jenheadjen wrote
nope, still nothing... i'm never gouing to recover from this....
twovests OP wrote
hmmmm
(11) thermos or other style container (12) casual musical instrument such as ocarina or ukulele (13) label maker (14) kitchen knife (15) internet forum for posting on
Jenheadjen wrote (edited )
ok these are easy enough items for me to have a few
- idk if acoustic guitar counts as a "casual" instrument but i have one. I havent played it in too long, i need to get back on that. I would say: like it.
14 It serves it's intended purpose of cutting and/or slicing things. Like it.
I can't say i own 15, i merely contribute posts here. But like it, anyway.
Jenheadjen wrote
also i guess 11 might cover my water bottle. Like that, it keeps water for when i get thirsty. convenient
twovests OP wrote
CONSUMER GOODS IDENTIFIED
WRETCHEDSORCERESS wrote
(5) It's fine but I don't use it because I'm particular about my tea brewing temperatures. It makes an amazing trainlike noise every time my roommate uses it, though, so I love it.
twovests OP wrote
please elaborate on the "amazing"ness of this for us;;;
WRETCHEDSORCERESS wrote
It's sort of a low whistle like that of a train! It builds up slowly then reaches an apex at just above speaking volume or thereabouts. It's not too disturbing but lets you know the water is ready. I like it because it's so much lower pitched than most kettles I've heard which tend to be quite high pitched!
oolong wrote
i got to change the toner for the (3) at work and it was like sticking my hand into machine guts
rain wrote
- No
- No comment
- Yes and I love having one but am not overjoyed with my particular model
- Yes and there are days it is my most cherished possession
- Yes, after several cheap ones rusted out at the seam I got a seamless stainless steel kettle and it has been wonderful
flabberghaster wrote
I own several items, some of which I like, some of which I think are too low of quality but not low enough that I get rid of them.
missingno wrote
1) Yes, and I appreciate that it exists as the most important thing to happen to Linux gaming in a long time... but I barely ever use mine at all except as a portable setup to take to FGC events. It's too big to fill the void left behind by the GBC/GBA/DS I grew up on. Can't put it in my pocket, and just doesn't feel super comfy.
Instead I bought a Miyoo Mini Plus two years ago and I've spent way too much time curled up in bed with that. One day someone's gonna release a SteamOS device in this size that runs all my favorite 2D indie games and I'll be all over that.
twovests OP wrote
You have painted a beautiful future;;;
Dogmantra wrote
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yes I have the 64gb one that they don't do anymore and I really like it, specifically it's great for playing computer games from my childhood while in bed and one thing that all the other handheld gaming PCs lack are the touchpads. Mouse controls work really well and my most played games on the steam deck pretty much all use the touchpad mouse functionality. Emulates the gamecube too which is the most anyone should ever need.
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not allowed a gun on account of united kingdom
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yeah I have an HP laser printer and laser printing is very good but I'd not get HP they're a bit scummy. Big up front cost for toner but I've had mine for 5 years and only had to replace the starting toner pack, not gone through a whole regular pack at all and I do print fairly often.
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nop
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just a regular electric kettle but it's good, I drink tea every day, also on account of united kingdom
6-8. nop
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When I was in university I decided to become the sort of person who always writes with a mechanical pencil and proceeded to take a few years' worth of notes entirely in mechanical pencil. I have a nice steel Parker one and it is really fun to write with.
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Yeah I have a flashforge which I wouldn't necessarily recommend as the brand. Bambu are supposed to be the super great ones. I've been wrestling with mine for the past year or so but finally got it fixed properly. When they work they're amazing fun. What I say to everyone considering one though is that they are not an appliance, they are a new hobby. You will spend a lot of time troubleshooting and tinkering no matter how many automatic features your model promises. Super rewarding when you design something and get it to work properly though.
11-14. nop
- JUST POST!!!!!!
Jenheadjen wrote
i don't own any of these... i'm itemless....