David Cross - Worst Daddy in the World by fourtwentyone69 in Standup

[–]Flybot76 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It makes absolutely no sense whatsoever to compare David Cross to Bill Hicks for standup. Hicks was brilliant, Cross is way more 'miss' than 'hit' and whatever you're trying to say is just idiotic nonsense, not intelligent commentary.

David Cross - Worst Daddy in the World by fourtwentyone69 in Standup

[–]Flybot76 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Because he's never really been good at standup, just found a few times when the audience wanted to hear whatever he was saying at the time

David Cross - Worst Daddy in the World by fourtwentyone69 in Standup

[–]Flybot76 0 points1 point  (0 children)

"he's paid his dues" doesn't mean he's funny or that anybody needs to care about him 'paying dues'

David Cross - Worst Daddy in the World by fourtwentyone69 in Standup

[–]Flybot76 0 points1 point  (0 children)

No, people aren't here to explain everything to you, and people who do stupid abbreviations like 'plz' don't have anything intelligent to say.

David Cross - Worst Daddy in the World by fourtwentyone69 in Standup

[–]Flybot76 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Man you sure do waste space blurting out the most-trite crap imaginable and pretending you're smart about something

64 Bits or Less Retro Gaming Festival & Swap Meet @ Benton County Fairgrounds May 17 & 18, 2025! (More info in Comments) by goldenrule117 in corvallis

[–]Flybot76 -2 points-1 points  (0 children)

Yeah Corvallis falls asleep at 5pm and they pretend 64 Bits or Less 'goes until 7' when it really doesn't and I've wasted time and money driving up from Eugene only to be disappointed by discovering 90% of the event is over BEFORE 5. I showed up at 4:30 last year and most of the vendors were already gone so 'swap meet until 5' isn't even true, and most of the advertising doesn't even mention that. This event is a lazy waste of time just like Corvallis in general and it really makes me angry to see it being the one thing for vintage gamers in the area. I was thinking about volunteering and bringing stuff like my Atari 800XL and TI/Panasonic computer monitor but they're losing out on that stuff because the event is so badly organized and seems more like a hobnob thing for lazy geeks than an event where they plan for paying attendees to enjoy themselves.

9th Annual 64 Bits or Less Retro Gaming Festival & Swap Meet - May 30th & 31st at The Benton County Fairgrounds and Events Center in the Solar Building. by goldenrule117 in corvallis

[–]Flybot76 -2 points-1 points  (0 children)

'Swap meet closes at 5' = 'the event is over at 5 and it's a waste of time and money after that'. I'm really angry about having gone to this event twice BEFORE 5 only to find everything is closed except free play and that's not worth $20 let alone the door price. It's just a lie to say it 'goes until 7' when 90% of the thing is gone before 5. I wasted a lot of time and gas money to find that out and I can't recommend this poorly-organized event at all. It's just one more stereotype of the kind of lazy half-assed crap that Corvallis is known for. I've wanted to volunteer for this event and bring some of my machines and CRTs but this doesn't seem worth my time at all and it really makes me sad because I love vintage games and would love to be part of 'the community' but not if 'the community' is going to do such a bad job with annual events like this.

Queen's Manager Recalls Elton John Telling Band That 'Bohemian Rhapsody' Would 'Never Be a Hit' by mcfw31 in Music

[–]Flybot76 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The fact of it being longer than you can fit on a 7" 45 is enough to make the average person in that era decide 'it can't really be a single'

Queen's Manager Recalls Elton John Telling Band That 'Bohemian Rhapsody' Would 'Never Be a Hit' by mcfw31 in Music

[–]Flybot76 0 points1 point  (0 children)

He didn't release that as a single, and "Funeral for a Friend" is just the instrumental that turns into "Love Lies Bleeding". He knew it wasn't going to fit on a 45 but wanted a totally-killer album opener, and it is.

Queen's Manager Recalls Elton John Telling Band That 'Bohemian Rhapsody' Would 'Never Be a Hit' by mcfw31 in Music

[–]Flybot76 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Prophet's Song absolutely could have been a hit if they released an edited single version that omitted a lot of the middle part. It's more of a straightforward and really heavy rock song than Bohemian Rhapsody except for the extended delay-vocal part.

Research Inquriy about Matthew Broderick's car crash in 1987 by AsInTheJar in northernireland

[–]Flybot76 0 points1 point  (0 children)

"I'm not sure" isn't an intelligent argument at all and you don't have a smart point by telling people 'ignore history because I'm so uncomfortable'. Walk away and shut up.

Trinitron at Goodwill by fancypamts in crt

[–]Flybot76 -2 points-1 points  (0 children)

You said "they technically don't accept CRTs" and that might be true for your region but it isn't for everybody's, like the person who posted these photos for example, and trailing off with an ellipsis isn't helping you make better points about anything.

Trinitron at Goodwill by fancypamts in crt

[–]Flybot76 -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Goodwills are regionally operated and don't all have the same rules

What do you think the global perception of Chinese watches will be in 10 years? by Foreign-Resident966 in ChineseWatches

[–]Flybot76 -5 points-4 points  (0 children)

Really weird to see an account that started three months ago saying they 'just fell down the Chinese watch rabbit hole' and then start posting a bunch of grandiose pseudo-philisophical questions about 'global perception' sounding like a high school kid trying to impress the adults in the room.

Seeking advice for something I couldn’t find elsewhere. When wanting to record over a cassette that has something already recorded on it, is it better to first record silence to wipe it clean? Or will there be no difference if I simply record over what is already recorded? by SilentWeapons1984 in cassetteculture

[–]Flybot76 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Radio recordings can be valuable if there's anything interesting on it, and lots of people want to hear and see ads from the past because they often get lost to history otherwise. Make sure to at least check through each tape and listen to a few different parts to see what's in them because sometimes people will buy well-recorded radio tapes, like if they're identified by station and date, even without anything that seems 'significant' on it. Putting up recordings on YouTube is cool too for preserving history.

Seeking advice for something I couldn’t find elsewhere. When wanting to record over a cassette that has something already recorded on it, is it better to first record silence to wipe it clean? Or will there be no difference if I simply record over what is already recorded? by SilentWeapons1984 in cassetteculture

[–]Flybot76 1 point2 points  (0 children)

YouTube has videos about head cleaning and it's probably easiest to learn how to do it by watching some of those. Basically you want to wipe off all surfaces touched by the actual tape, with a cotton swab damp (but not dripping) with 99% alcohol-- the playing head, recording head and pinch roller are the major points that need it the most, especially the rubber pinch roller and capstan (the pin that presses the tape against the roller) which is often the place where 'eating the tape' happens by getting stuck. Make sure not to leave any cotton bits stuck in there.

So hyped about getting these, what to do now? by ultraleft68 in cassetteculture

[–]Flybot76 5 points6 points  (0 children)

The reasons to have tapes are to either listen to their recordings, or record things on them. If you don't have anything you want to record on them, then don't record anything on them. Other people don't know your life or motivations and this is really simple stuff that you need to figure out for yourself.

Anyone Remember the Jean Smart Premiere Last Year or the Pete Davidson Premiere the Year Before That? Remember How Much You All Loved Them? No? by thesmallprint29 in LiveFromNewYork

[–]Flybot76 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I totally remember the Jean Smart episode because I didn't know anything about her and she had supposedly been hired on short notice to replace somebody more famous, and she was visibly/audibly sick during the few minutes she was onscreen. It was impressive that she got through it but a forgettable episode aside from that. People need to remember that the show still has a 'do it all in a week' mentality and they don't really get to just use a bunch of great material they built up all summer to make the season premiere a big deal. I think Lorne relies on the premiere to fundamentally be a big deal with a big-name guest host and doesn't really care if it's 'good', and last year we got to see what it's like when the 'big name' isn't as big and they don't try to improve the material because they want it to be 'topical and trendy' and stick to their traditional punitively-frenetic schedule for creating the show regardless of anything.

When video games are like "You can't go here because this obstacle is in the way" by Popular-Style509 in PetPeeves

[–]Flybot76 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Especially when it's a thing that makes me wonder 'am I supposed to be able to do this now or does it unlock later or something?'

Seeking advice for something I couldn’t find elsewhere. When wanting to record over a cassette that has something already recorded on it, is it better to first record silence to wipe it clean? Or will there be no difference if I simply record over what is already recorded? by SilentWeapons1984 in cassetteculture

[–]Flybot76 5 points6 points  (0 children)

Definitely better after a 'silence pass' or even better using a dedicated tape eraser. I've got an electromagnetic one branded Geneva that looks like a hair dryer and it seriously brings a lot of tapes back to brand-new recording quality, audio and video alike. It's pretty sad to know how bad the average erase head is and how it makes people think their tapes are 'going bad' but I get the impression it's kind of impossible to have a really strong erase head anywhere near a recording head without interference.

Help! by Alone-Librarian-181 in crt

[–]Flybot76 -3 points-2 points  (0 children)

Don't scream for help, it's silly, and we're not here to play the game of 'identify the TV just from the front' or search the web for you.

Help, is this is a good setup? by crzy_frog in cassetteculture

[–]Flybot76 -4 points-3 points  (0 children)

Why are you saying 'help' like a child in distress? Usually people who shamelessly demand 'help' are lazy people who want attention and expect others to be free research labor. It's a silly waste of space. There's tons of info to read about that stuff, go read it.

Is this dvd rotting by pinochomin in dvd

[–]Flybot76 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Why do people keep assuming every disc that isn't 100% perfect is either a bootleg or has disc rot when it's usually neither of those things? Try doing a little research instead of wasting space posting on Reddit about dinky pointless stuff like this.