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    Quiet weekend. Work paid for dinner and a couple of drinks. Happens once a month.

    Glad I’m in a different sector. All the IT places I worked for were awful and tight asses.

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    Did you ever give anything away thinking it’s worthless, or that you’ll never use or want it again, and then over a decade later think WHY TF DID I DO THAT I’M A COMPLETE IDIOT?!?!?!?!

    Yeah that’s me.

    Missing my old Macintosh 512K from 1984 with second external disk drive, in perfect working condition. That I now want to tinker with bad, especially now that there are great storage/communications options that can be built for them.

    Retro-computing is EXPENSIVE now.

    </nerdregret>

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      The one thing I wanted back from the past is my Intellivision. It may or or be in a derelict shed. Gone either way.

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        I’ll pour one out for it tonight.

        I wish I still had my childhood Commodore 64. Been on the lookout for one for a while now, but even the fixer-uppers are worth heaps. The days of $20 garage-sale specials are long gone!

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          I put a commodore 64 on my hard rubbish pile 20 years ago. Not proud of that now.

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        I do still have 2 Nintendo game&watch😹 batteries cost more than the hardware now!

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      My husband had an IBM Original 286 that he still reminisces about to this day.

      My first computer was an Amstrad

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        Friend of mine had an Amstrad, I remember it being wiiiiide. Nice machine though!

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          I had 2. Both hand me downs. First one, tape deck. Second one, floppy disk.

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      My dad bought a certain brand of keyboard for music, in the 80s, and he’s accumulated many different ones now. I cannot remember the brand/model, but he sold it before I was born and kicks himself for it because 1) it’s worth a lot now, and 2) he said it made the best sound and his current ones don’t come close.

      My dream if I win the lotto, would be to buy him a moog

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        70s/80s audio electronics were so much better, completely agree.

        I luckily DO have my dad’s old hifi setup, the sound is just -chef’s kiss-

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            Not gonna lie it’s pretty awesome ☺️ And as a bonus, our 5 year old is becoming great at turning records over for me at the end of the side! Especially the Bluey picture discs 😄

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      On the upside, emulators exist any I still can play Dark Castle and Fools Errand.

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      As fun as retro computing and gaming is, I’ve found emulation to fulfill that itch for a more reasonable price.

      I use Qemu/KVM with virt-manager, I’m currently playing with Windows XP and trying to get games like AOE2, Warcraft3, etc running on it. Eventually I may get an old white LCD 4:3 monitor.

      Retro handhelds like the Miyoo Mini Plus, Anbernic RG35XX-H & Trimui Smart Pro are cheap and fun portable retro game handhelds, they are becoming very popular and the firmware mods are getting better.

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        Yeah I’m also well into emulation. VICE for commodore stuff, and omg how good is exodos! WinUAE for Amiga. I still long for the actual hardware though, I’ve got an old DOS machine and love it, though even that is still a bit too “new” (it’s a PII)

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    I’m really tired of the enshitification of clothes. You used to be able to wear, wash, even tumble dry a tshirt for years before it wore out. Now they go out of shape after a single wash. I would happily pay for good quality if it existed, but the extra $ for expensive brands is paying only for the logo, not quality. I’ve had a comedic realisation this is what it will be for the rest of my life, I don’t see clothes quality going back to how it was. RIP my wardrobe forever. Welcome to the future - no world peace, flying cars or spaceships. Just shitty tshirts.

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    I just wanted to let everyone know I may not be technologically gifted like youse but I can crochet a hat and make really good sandwiches. Ok.

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      There is a secret to being technologically gifted. Read the instruction manuals. n/k

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      Hi. I’m from the University of Youveneverheardofit and I’m doing a project on bunyips. I was wondering if you could do my 35 minute survey. Thanks I appreciate it.

      Thank fuck we don’t get that shit.

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        “Dear community”

        Lol, couldn’t even be arsed tailoring it to the community. Literally bare minimum effort. What a drongo

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      Rather arrogant, But it’s whatever, most of the people there these days are new or gronks. Also I didn’t even know noparticipation was still supported. Love the old Reddit layout

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      Lol, well good for them were not there then. Love seagoon calling for them to name names, as if they had the necessary amount of brain cells to rub together to remember our usernames haha

      Edit: the issue with that place, and the site in general, is the bigots. Everytime something is posted there about housing or crime, it always turns to shitting on minorities/women. Cancerous.

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      Talk about a desperate attempt for attention

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    Daily Chair updoot.

    the first cushion is completely finished yay

    spoiler

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    I think tortellini is actually a part of the dumpling family, not the pasta family

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      It’s not a dumpling. Dumplings are not stuffed pastries or stuffed pasta, dumplings are small balls of dough cooked in stew to be eaten with stew.

      We don’t called pierogi dumplings either do we?

      It’s just the co-opting of a word .

      Is a bagel bread or is it a dumpling, eh?

      What ignorant people call dumplings are mini pies that are boiled.

      Tortellini is fancy pasta.

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              I think it’s a modern problem. Bao have traditionally been eaten in soup/stew but a restaurant in Shanghai started calling steamed buns dumplings.

              Bao means bag , it’s a reference to filling, but dumpling is a reference to how it’s cooked.

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                I thought bao means bun. That’s why you only need to say bao otherwise you are saying bun bun.

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                  I’d say bao bao and blow their minds

                  Edit: saying “bao bun” is equivalent to saying “naan bread” or “chai tea”; it’s basically saying “bread bread” or “tea tea”.

                  Bao means bun in Cantonese, and bao is a Cantonese food.

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          That’s the joy of language and language evolution imo. Anyone ever heard of the great vowel shift haha

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            Yes. The stuff of dinner table conversation in the family. My mum did her masters degree on Old English and Old Norse. Dad spoke fluent cockney, english and lowland scots depending on context. Tell me about it.

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              Naw. Wish I could invite your Dad to dinner.

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                More than 20 years too late for that as he passed in 2003. Born in 1911. Still miss him.

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              Between 1400 and 1700, English went through a major vowel shift that changed the way words were pronounced. The pronunciation of Middle English long vowels changed into how we pronounce them today/has affected English worldwide, and well as consotant changes (silent letters come from this, knife used have the k pronounced, and this can actually still be heard in German as well. Kneipe (German for pub/bar), for eg, is pronounced with the k).

              Example, in Middle English the word “house” was pronounced hu:s “hoos”. With the Great Vowel Shift it changed to haʊs “howse”.

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                I love Middle English. It can look like gibberish at first, but pretend to be drunk & Scottish 98% of it works. The other words are probably Danish.

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                  My favourite pic displaying the evolution. Middle English is still almost parsable, but old english is basically old German haha

                  Also the change of implication. In middle English, God sets one down in the pasture, King James says God makes one lie in pastures, but Modern has God allows one to lay in the pasture.

                  And the change of feohland to pasture. I love this stuff so fucking much.

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          That’s a very American argument. Americans, who use Simplified English, used dictionaries as a political tool in the war of independence and still do

          They developed a descriptive dictionary so they can say their usage is just as valid 🙄

          but the rest of the world, who use Traditional English, use prescriptive dictionaries so we can have agreed upon meanings and usage.

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            I can promise you that words changing meaning over time is not an “American Argument”. Nothing to say what you mean by “American” (us, Canada, Argentina?) .

            Language has changed all the time, via slang from the poorest, or the slang of the royals and powerful people throughout history.

            We don’t say *dyeu anymore, to refer to the sun-god of proto-indo-european times; we say “Zeus”, “deity”, “deva” or “Jupiter” (all come from *dyeu).

            So I don’t think the Americans had any say in that. Language and the evolution of language has happened endless times throughout history.

            Example from Language Jones

            https://youtu.be/BFgg-Gy0E2g?si=g4rNnyX7eu1DJx60

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        Are hot dogs sandwiches then?

        I always thought of dumplings as either dough balls, or dough balls stuffed with other things.

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          If served on a split long roll it is a hot dog. If you cut the roll horizontally it becomes a sub. Serve three cocktail frankfurts crosswise on a round roll and it is a burger. Sliced and served between two slices of bread it the only way it becomes a sandwich. Unless you then toast it and transform it into a toastie, or toast it in a special press and turn it into a jaffle. All completely different meals.

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        My wife is of Italian heritage and tortellini is her favourite. She’s sharpening her pitchfork as we speak 🤣

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      Maybe technically but they’re still delicious!

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    I didn’t participate in Dry July but I probably haven’t had a drink in a month between all the colds and things I’ve had on

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    Wife: “why did you buy three 5pk of Ferrero Rocher instead of a 16pk?”

    Me: “because a 5pk is $5, while the 16pk is $18”

    Wife: <shocked look on her face>

    Yeah usually the pricing structure is the other way around lol.

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    Kids requested movie night and they got to pick.

    We’re watching Wayne’s World and I’ve never been prouder.

    It’s such a snapshot in time and still holds up.

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    I can still taste things a bit but my sense of smell is 0%. Kids are feeling noticeably better though which is great 😅

    In a further twist, instead of our friend giving COVID to Mr P, it may have actually been the other way around. An acquaintance of his wanted to come over and he told them they couldn’t because COVID. Apparently they said (imagine flippant ditzy voice) “Oh I’ve had that for weeks! Can’t seem to get rid of it!” And then proceeded to regale him with anecdotes about people they’ve seen in recent weeks, including their very elderly parents and people we’ve regularly been in contact with! 😠 Some people are just jerks.

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    I am keen for this day to end. I am making a double cheeseburger for dinner and gonna watch that new Aussie show, Fake with Asher Keddie and David Wenham.

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    I did not know if you want to share a picture you long press it, download it and it turns up in your gallery. Fffffff…

    Also the man bought me these because I’ve had a hard time finding these

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    I think jubes have the texture of over cooked calamari. Just odd and chewy.

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      First, she came after our Milky Ways…now the jubes…where will this madness end?!

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        Oh dear! I don’t mean to shit on anyone’s bad taste but jubes belong on the bottom of the lolly jar with the jelly beans.

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          Absolutely. I’m not keen on any soft lollies though, I’ll happily throw jelly babies and snakes in that pile. I’ll be over here with the chocolate.

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        These people are cooked in the head istg

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      I used to love all the milk bottles, teeth and strawberries and cream. Either my tastes changed, the lollies changed or a bit of both because I haven’t enjoyed them the same in years. Now I only get excited by dark chocolate coated liquorice or chocolate in general. Anyone remember wine gums? Mum used to buy all that sort of stuff, which nobody in the house liked.

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        Liking dark chocolate is a sign of advancing age!

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    My much-used travel mug developed a minor leak which caused it to drip on me every time I drank from it. I ordered a replacement yesterday (the exact same model) and thanks to the wonders of Amazon it was delivered today. The wonders of the modern age.

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      I did an ultimate lazy move today. I finished shopping at aldi, realised I needed things from Coles, grabbed them, realised I needed stuff form the fruit and veg shop, grabbed those, then realised I forgot to grab an ice cream so went back into aldi, then realised I needed oil so had to go into aldi yet another time, then I realised as I was unpacking into the car I forgot pepper. I said “fuck off I’m not going back in there for another fortnight” and looked at Amazon. Amazon sell SAXA pepper, so I ordered it, and now some poor, underpaid, exploited soul will come deliver me my 3.50 jar of pepper tomorrow :D

      (I didn’t take a shopping list because I had to turf a lot of food that may have been tampered with and this is my first proper shop since getting home. It was easier to make a list of what I do have, than what I don’t, hence the spice list I posted earlier)

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        Kids these days. Back when I was a girl we didn’t have that fancy internet thing and people delivering groceries to our door. At your age I walked to the supermarket, half an hour each way with a backpack every week. If I needed something I forgot I just had to do without.

        I think the closest you got to food delivery in those days was a Christmas hamper. Or maybe pizza delivery, I think that started when I was still in school.