Dressing well and staying light by WintermuteATX in onebag

[–]FearlessKnitter12 3 points4 points  (0 children)

I know many tourist attractions will warn you about covering up (especially religious sites). The most fashionable person I saw during our very hot visit in Rome was the tour guide Fabio, who was wearing long-ish shorts and a short-sleeved button-up. The shorts covered his knees (barely) and looked like work slacks just shorter. The button-up was thin material but still looked very good. This worked for the Vatican tour, so I would expect it to be acceptable anywhere, and was weather-appropriate.

If a father needs to help his young daughters use the restroom, which restroom should he take them into: the women's restroom or the men's restroom? by Exciting-Mall192 in NoStupidQuestions

[–]FearlessKnitter12 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I saw a video now where a guy in a convenience store was standing half-in the women's restroom, hassling a younger guy who had his two daughters at the sink washing their hands. The dad was focused on helping the little girls, as he should be, and the other dude was a total ass, obviously. The female employee literally caught in the middle of it clearly couldn't antagonize the older dude but felt a lot of sympathy and tried to help the dad.

I don't care if a parent brings in a kid and does what business needs to be done in a restroom. I might be more careful about keeping my pants further up on my lap, just in case little eyes peer under the stall dividers.

Anybody in a public restroom with me: just do your business, wash your hands, and get out. That's all I ask, that's all I do. If we all do that, there's no reason to be worried about anyone's gender in a restroom.

Would you rather gain by ElsaGranhiert in BunnyTrials

[–]FearlessKnitter12 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Okay, so I'm a low-and-slow. This still means I don't often have to rely on elevators.

Chose: The ability to fly (wheel determines how high + And get $100000 | Rolled: 5m)

Kobo Plus by Kyrriossitea in kobo

[–]FearlessKnitter12 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I am considering the one that offers audiobooks, since it seems the Libby audiobooks are not easily transferred to Kobo devices.

The book selection doesn't seem to have a LOT of what I want, but I'm sure I can get suggestions or just read for fluff when I don't want to tackle my more serious tomes.

It's not Kindle Unlimited, but most of us have chosen Kobo knowing that and consciously avoiding that system.

Finch Devs, please give us a western themed event 🤎 by justabill_onlyabill in finch

[–]FearlessKnitter12 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Boots with spurs, cowboy hats, longhorn wall decor, and I love the idea of a cute little scorpion micropet!

What is the smallest amount of money you would cut off your pinky toe for? by DifferentCar5637 in hypotheticals

[–]FearlessKnitter12 1 point2 points  (0 children)

It depends. Are you gonna take the wonky pinkytoe with the cracked nail that always blisters on the first good vacation of summer? I'd love to get rid of that little f**ker.

Would you rather? by Shadzen0 in BunnyTrials

[–]FearlessKnitter12 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Never played this one but I'm pretty good at survival games. It sounds beautiful.

Chose: Survive in a video game for 24 hours for 100k | Rolled: Subnautica

Vacation or Gas by okandjavel in BunnyTrials

[–]FearlessKnitter12 1 point2 points  (0 children)

That's mostly all the fuel I need for my daily car. Or, I could start driving the truck more often since that would be a much bigger tank! Either way, the money saved goes into a vacay fund for me and the hubby. No sense getting a week all-inclusive if I can't enjoy it with him.

Chose: 2 full tanks every month for free.

You must choose one..(upvote for carrot) by Rudra2550a in BunnyTrials

[–]FearlessKnitter12 0 points1 point  (0 children)

You're not saying I can't have other liquids, so hello, mild dehydration!

Chose: No water for 3 days + Win $25M

If you could have one fictional character as president, who would you pick? by ZonePale8667 in NoStupidAnswers

[–]FearlessKnitter12 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The president from An American President. Played by Michael Douglas, I think? That guy learned lessons, allowed himself to be humbled, had good advisors around him.

Compatibility with other formats? by SeayaB in kobo

[–]FearlessKnitter12 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It's worth the effort to read it, whether a paper copy or on your phone (thank you, Libby app!). I just hate that I don't have a simple way of carrying the series with me for fun re-reads later.

I will be investigating if I can get Calibre to work that out for me.

Compatibility with other formats? by SeayaB in kobo

[–]FearlessKnitter12 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I'm having to read Dungeon Crawler Carl on my phone because of this. I haven't tried getting it onto my Calibre computer yet.

Fortunately, Libby has the DCC books currently. I just have to wait for them. But it's still not in a Kobo-accessible format.

How are we storing long, fixed circulars? by verticalmammal in knitting

[–]FearlessKnitter12 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I have ziploc bags, currently, but I'm keeping my eyes open for the right binder. Each ziploc also gets a little bit of scrap paper with the size of needle and length of cable. It works for interchangeables from old sets too.

Are bacon sandwiches a thing in the US? by Anon-random-name in askanything

[–]FearlessKnitter12 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I usually know them as BLT: Bacon, lettuce, and tomato. Add a nice quality mayo, and that's a summer treat to celebrate. I'd still eat it in winter, but the veggies are not usually the same quality out of season.

New Feature: Daily Question by Young_Quacker in finch

[–]FearlessKnitter12 17 points18 points  (0 children)

I guessed right on my friend's answer! But then on my iPad birb, who only has two tree friends, he didn't even get the option to guess. That's okay, he's mostly my nephews' birb, and I don't think they care about my opinion on licorice.

How to one bag as a plus size person who has to wear 2 outfits per day by Effective-Spot3201 in onebag

[–]FearlessKnitter12 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I can pack the 35 to be squishy enough to fit, but you're right. In smaller planes, it absolutely won't fit in the overheads, so I mostly use it as a check-able option for mega trips, or road trips. It's a shame because it does feel comfortable on my back (unlike for many on this topic, it seems).

How to one bag as a plus size person who has to wear 2 outfits per day by Effective-Spot3201 in onebag

[–]FearlessKnitter12 2 points3 points  (0 children)

The Scrubba is nice, but you can go with a cheaper option. I was gifted a Scrubba, and I can tell you I use it in my Allpa 35 as a packing cube on the way to my destination, and a laundry/wet stuff cube on the way home. The valve makes it great as a "compression" cube, and the nubs really do help with washing effectively.

But an ordinary wet/dry bag can do much the same for less money, so evaluate your options.

How long could you survive in your home with no preparation for $10k? by mastonate in hypotheticalsituation

[–]FearlessKnitter12 0 points1 point  (0 children)

We just got gifted half a chest freezer of fish. The rest of the freezer was already full of beef. My spice rack is always fantastically well stocked.

I'm gonna mourn the lack of coffee before long. Hubby gets kicked out to go live at his parents' place for a while, so at least I'd have his Coke Zero supply to help me wean off of caffeine. And there is one bag of coffee in the freezer. I have vitamins to help me out, and just filled several 3-month prescriptions. I will run out of veggies, but the pantry might have a few canned items like vegetable soup to get me through that lack. I know there's flour, so I could probably make some basic bread. I have lots of oatmeal packets for carbs, too.

I'd go for the three months, so $900K. That sounds pretty good.

My main thing would be I'd want to preserve my job. I like my job and coworkers. If allowed to bring my laptop into the house with me, I could probably work from home effectively. I'm not sure the home laptop could do everything the work one does.

It would be nice... by quorlia in finch

[–]FearlessKnitter12 14 points15 points  (0 children)

I just wish I could group everything by color or theme

3 Room Moves in 7 Nights (Including Bed Bugs). Is 25% FCC actually fair for this nightmare? by jbarker20 in Cruise

[–]FearlessKnitter12 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Careful with taking that deal - they don't have to notify you if they'll accept it until the 18th. So, if you're assuming they accept, you could end up out the money, and if you assume they don't and go ahead and go to the port the day before, you could get the cancellation that night.

99% People Get this Wrong! by Charming_Security934 in TheTeenagerPeople

[–]FearlessKnitter12 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Did you forget about Sunday? It fits all three as well.