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random1888wagred t1_je41282 wrote
Reply to comment by [deleted] in We're assured that qualifications are essential, but none of the very richest people got their wealth from theirs by pufballcat
Sounds like you’ve had lots of success tho, which I’m sure you’re proud of
random1888wagred t1_je24hap wrote
Reply to We're assured that qualifications are essential, but none of the very richest people got their wealth from theirs by pufballcat
None of the richest maybe, but some of the most successful in their fields - medicine, science, engineering etc. they all had degrees, their degrees were essential, and they got their success as a result. Success is more than money
random1888wagred t1_jdub4cd wrote
In the UK - John Lewis tend to stock pretty nice stuff
random1888wagred t1_jagmn9f wrote
Reply to comment by PM_Orion_Slave_Tits in [oc] Did I organize Star Wars entire timeline in correct order? Keep in mind technically a viewer can only watch one Film/Show at a time (games excluded) by Likeitisouthere
Yeah definitely some confusion in the middle with Andor, obi and solo
random1888wagred t1_j8savh9 wrote
Magimix if you've got a spare Bob or two
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Reply to comment by fazalmajid in [Request] Looking for an umbrella which can also be used as a walking cane by drifted__away
I have a Brigg umbrella, can confirm it can be used as a walking cane
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random1888wagred t1_j21crvo wrote
Reply to Thinking about buying this for my dads birthday. Anyone here has this and think it’s worth it? by buildabearbitch
I have a Miyabi with the birchwood handle. It's very nice, very sharp, but just know that you can't sharpen these on a pull through sharpener, you need to use a sharpening stone, of high enough quality not to ruin the knife, and there's a learning curve to using those, you need to practice on less good knives to get confident. Tbh I'm afraid to sharpen my Miyabi. It's also very brittle compared to European knives, so you have to take a good amount of care. I've never chipped mine but only because I'm very conscious about using it. They are brittle because the steel is much harder than European steel, meaning they can be sharpened finer and keep sharp longer, but they have less flex as a result. People often snap the very tip off, or worse, a chip along the length. I have a Victorinox chefs knife as a beater, and while I get pleasure from using the Miyabi, in terms of function, they aren't very different.
random1888wagred t1_j1vgkfw wrote
Reply to BIFL Kitchen Essentials by frannybones
Vitamix blender; Magimix food processor, All Clad pans, Victorinox knives for basics, then one high quality Japanese chef's knife; Ez-Duz-It can opener: Dualit classic toaster; Thermopen instant thermometer; William Whiteley kitchen scissors; OXO and Joseph Joseph do lots of good bits and bobs, but they aren't universally perfect; Pyrex glassware; Le Cruset Dutch oven.
Don't overspend on non-stick, none of them last more than a handful of years. Get a medium quality one and account for having to periodically replace it.
I currently cannot find a good quality long lasting non gimmicky kettle. If anyone has any tips!
random1888wagred OP t1_izuno6t wrote
Reply to comment by [deleted] in Made in Britain recommendations by random1888wagred
Great suggestion thank you!
random1888wagred OP t1_izrn2g7 wrote
Reply to comment by arcticrobot in Made in Britain recommendations by random1888wagred
This I like
random1888wagred OP t1_izqvfga wrote
Reply to Made in Britain recommendations by random1888wagred
I'm also a fan of William Whiteley scissors and Kaymet serving trays
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random1888wagred t1_iyew52j wrote
Reply to Professional Briefcase Under $2000 by [deleted]
I'd check out London brands Ettinger, Swaine Adeney, or (the now defunct) Papworth. New they may be over your budget, but I picked up an as new Swaine Adeney briefcase for £500 which is brilliant and will last many lifetimes
random1888wagred t1_iuh5agu wrote
Reply to Large-capacity Messenger/Bike Messenger Bag by izuzashi
Ortlieb messenger. It's the largest single compartment bag I could find. Very comfy too. Just a big space to throw things in. I find it way more useful than multiple compartments. Ortlieb make a few similar smaller ones, and the 'messenger' can be harder to find, but worth it.
Edit: despite being called messenger, this is a back pack, so may not be ideal for you, but one to consider for the future
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Reply to comment by jonathandefreese in A sneaky mouse got into my reusable silicone bag while camping...any ideas of how to repurpose the bag? by extremechocolatine
Repurpose as a handy bin filler
random1888wagred t1_je4kmsi wrote
Reply to comment by HaikuBotStalksMe in We're assured that qualifications are essential, but none of the very richest people got their wealth from theirs by pufballcat
364 days, that’s just