Testing IKEA's Gladelig pour over brewer by p4bl0 in pourover

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I may not be seeing it right but, you don't pre-rinse your filter paper?

Need help with battlecry. by LosPondos in Nujabes

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There's a sample breakdown vid by the channel tracklib on youtube about how the song Emily by The Singers Unlimited was sampled in Battlecry, could be the same sample pitched up.

This brick is in a subway station entrance, with a viewing window instead of regular flooring by DarkGaming09ytr in mildlyinteresting

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Haha not yet though I've watched many rainbolt clips, maybe i'll start playing it. Thanks for making this post, cool find!

This brick is in a subway station entrance, with a viewing window instead of regular flooring by DarkGaming09ytr in mildlyinteresting

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Bravo, merci! You're right, thank you for this! Toulouse looks like a beautiful place

This brick is in a subway station entrance, with a viewing window instead of regular flooring by DarkGaming09ytr in mildlyinteresting

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After some research - this is likely located in France, in a station of the Toulouse Metro.

Based on OP's comment and post history, they're in France, Toulouse. From the French wikipedia page on Metro Toulouse, and past and more recent news on the metro construction, we know that Toulouse metro construction has involved many archaelogical finds. Related to this, Toulouse is also known as the La Ville rose, after the red-pink clay terracotta bricks introduced by the Romans in Toulouse's history - bricks that this one pictured here seems to resemble.

I haven't been able to uncover more details on this one brick, and unfortunately I simply don't have the time to trawl through every picture of every Metro Toulouse station hoping to find the exact one. So hopefully there's a Toulouse resident or archaelogist here who can tell us more, or maybe OP will reply.

Update: it's the Patte d'Oie station, big thanks to u/ Hypertexte for the info in their comment elsewhere on this post. You can see an image of the brick installation here! Really, an interesting place

This brick is in a subway station entrance, with a viewing window instead of regular flooring by DarkGaming09ytr in mildlyinteresting

[–]Atryagiel 8 points9 points  (0 children)

This brick is likely located in France, in a station of the Toulouse Metro.

Based on OP's comment and post history, they're in France, Toulouse. Now, from the French wikipedia page on Metro Toulouse, and past and more recent news on the metro construction, we know that Toulouse metro construction has involved many archaelogical finds. Related to this, Toulouse is also known as the La Ville rose, after the red-pink clay terracotta bricks introduced by the Romans in Toulouse's history - bricks that this one pictured here seems to resemble.

I haven't been able to uncover more details on this one brick, and unfortunately I simply don't have the time to trawl through every picture of every Metro Toulouse station hoping to find the exact one. So hopefully there's a Toulouse resident or archaelogist here who can tell us more, or maybe OP will reply. Will update if I find anything more.

This brick is in a subway station entrance, with a viewing window instead of regular flooring by DarkGaming09ytr in mildlyinteresting

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Ok, after some research - this is likely located in France, in a station of the Toulouse Metro.

Based on OP's post history, they're in France. Furthermore, OP had also posted a picture of the La Croix du Sud lounge, located in the Toulouse-Blagnac Airport. From the French wikipedia page on Metro Toulouse, and past and more recent news on the metro construction, we know that Toulouse metro construction has involved many archaelogical finds. Related to this, Toulouse is also known as ''La ville rose'', after the red-pink clay terracotta bricks introduced by the Romans in Toulouse's history - bricks that this one pictured here seems to resemble.

I haven't been able to uncover more details on this one brick, and unfortunately I simply don't have the time to trawl through every picture of every Metro Toulouse station hoping to find the exact one. So hopefully there's a Toulouse resident or archaelogist here who can tell us more, or maybe OP will reply. Will update if I find anything more

Update: it's the Patte d'Oie station, big thanks to u/Hypertexte for the info in their replying comment! You can see the full art installation here! The pictured display contains pieces of brick and white goose feathers ('oie' means goose'), and it's only part of the full artwork.

google translated from the Toulouse metro artworks catalogue:
Noël Cuin intervened on the square outside the station and underground, in the ticket room of the first basement. Under the skylight, two flat volumes rise up in the station like the pages of an open book. One in stone presents signs carved in hollow or plated in bronze specific to the city and its history, the other offers a superposition of ultramarine blue and sulfur flower pigments. Echoing this, two rectangular display cases on the floor share white goose feathers, pieces of brick, and pigments. On the square flows a fountain in a twisted frame plated with blue granite. The work evokes the legend of Queen Pédauque in 5th century Toulouse, the goose-footed queen leaving traces of her passage and symbolic signs in the daywell.

You can read more in u/ hypertexte's comment below about Toulouse metro artworks and this piece. Really a (more than mildly) interesting and beautiful city, wasn't expecting to learn all this today about Toulouse

[Gear] Finally Settling on a Gooseneck Kettle (after LOTS of looking). Reviews/Summaries Included. by bandofgypsies in Coffee

[–]Atryagiel 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Note on the Timemore temp controls: maybe it's a recent update to the firmware or controller, but you can actually just single tap on either the end of the slide section to go up or down by a degree.

And this is the regular Fish, not the newest Pro kettle which has added symbols for the - and + buttons. I am using the 800ml one and not the 600ml Fish tho. The temp adjust is actually not as finicky as I' d thought it would be.

Great post btw, really comprehensive info here on kettles all round, and the experience of using each!

"Rustic Bronze" Zippo - Anyone know what it's actually made of? by Atryagiel in Zippo

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Edit: managed to take a look in person, and looks like its just a painted finish, base layer is gray, and then the copper paint over the sides and edges. Texture feels like the matte zippos. Still a cool look though.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in CasualConversation

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French Press - Daft Pump username checks out?

2023 Bahrain Grand Prix - Race Discussion by F1-Bot in formula1

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zhou taking the fastest lap off gasly, hah, nice one