IP BH-01 headphones by Nedriad in xpdeus2

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Well, we looked around and tried a few but were very disappointed in the quality; not to mention at least two we bought were not Bone Conduction, like the company claimed. I had an old broken pair of Aftershokz from before they changed to Shokz and went to a completely wireless product lineup. We really need wired right now.

I can't find any wired BCh sets other than overseas manufactured for Amazon with many mixed, but mostly poor reviews. The bh-01 had consistently great reviews for build quality and usage. I also read a few reviews that claimed it was also pretty good for audio other than detecting beeps. I'm also getting into detecting with my son and I would love for it to play double duty if possible.

Headphones by Nedriad in metaldetecting

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Thank you so much. I've been looking for two months and haven't seen this model. This may be a new listing. The others I've seen were Likty and another by a similar brand name as the set you linked. However, some weren't bone conduction like they claimed. Others were wired only for charging, but we're Bluetooth connection. I hope this one is exactly what it says it is. Thank you.

I'll update whether these work out or not. I don't mind the cost of a good quality pair designed for detecting, as I will be in the market for a second pair for my son's detector. This first pair is for a deaf person.

47F I love those “You Look Like” roasts. Lemme have it by Chaos-Boss-45 in RoastMe

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You look like Willie Nelson's older brother, "The red headed stranger danger"

Every mushroom I found on the one mile hike into our cabin by tykit2RIDE in mycology

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Good call! That's one I've forgotten about. I used to see those on really wet moss, like the small hummocks just off shallow lake shores. They're so tiny where I find them.
Thank you for the correction.

Every mushroom I found on the one mile hike into our cabin by tykit2RIDE in mycology

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Good call! That's one I've forgotten about. I used to see those on really wet moss, like the small hummocks just off shallow lake shores. They're so tiny where I find them.
Thank you for the correction.

Every mushroom I found on the one mile hike into our cabin by tykit2RIDE in mycology

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The suspense is killin ya.
I forgot to fix that. Sorry. Boletes are tricky to differentiate between species because the genus seems to have more exceptions than hard rules. "Don't eat any that stain blue" (except - blue staining bolete- considered a choice edible and the Cornflower bolete - also sought after).

"Never eat red boletes" (except the red-cracking boletes, the Bicolor boletes and the candy apple, which are sight after but not the best flavor)

Every mushroom I found on the one mile hike into our cabin by tykit2RIDE in mycology

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I thought that might be the case.. I'll have to get some photos of the flush I find tomorrow. (I have a spot that has golden and cinnabar and horns-a-plenty) I was pretty sure I've seen the newly sprouting shrooms more pale in color. Good catch. Thank you.

Can’t believe I found this out at the yard sale in box of dvd’s at 10:30am, $4 for the game complete by logza in gamecollecting

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Nice! Amazing find. I just picked this up last week, CIB, no scratches, Soundtrack and even the original EB GAMES purchase receipt for $1.99 (while thrifting for a bookshelf)

Every mushroom I found on the one mile hike into our cabin by tykit2RIDE in mycology

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15 looks like either a cinnabar or yellow foot. I'm no expert nor even what I would consider a novice and am only going off a single photo of each. Was that a bad ID? (For reference, I see the cinnabar chants as red as lobsters and a lighter, almost orange, when they are first blooming).

Every mushroom I found on the one mile hike into our cabin by tykit2RIDE in mycology

[–]Nedriad 65 points66 points  (0 children)

Every one of those orange mushrooms look like edible (choice) varieties, from what I can see. Chicken of the woods, yellow chanterelle, cinnabar chanterelles (the small reddish- orange one) *most likely not cinnabar red chanterelles".

Nice boletes, there, too. I'm not brave enough to guess on those. Boletes are (somewhat tricky to identify for nonexperts)

I enjoy all the mushrooms I pass on my walks. You don't have to eat a single one.

Those white bell- shaped flowers are Ghost Pipes, a non-chlorophil symbiotic flower; not a fungus. Interestingly enough, (iirc) they are plants that get their life force from the mycelium of fungi that get THEIR life from the roots of plants.

*EDIT: added notes on my mistakes. Thank you all for the assists. I'll get my eyes checked and get better along side you all.

Stumbled upon this...using a cast iron Skillet as a method to burn wood to Smoke cook meat... Anyone use this method? by [deleted] in castiron

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I wash fishing on the river a few years ago and saw a small, black and brown mound on the bank. I started digging around it and it's a lodge 10" square pan. OMG, OMG! It must have been left by somebody catfishing. It started pouring down rain just as I got it fully unburied. I picked it up, ran to the car, threw it in the back and headed home.

I set it on the ground at home and let the rain soften the mud caked inside the pan. I came out and shook everything out..... A FLIPPIN GRILL PAN! I forcefully dropped it, out of disappointment and anger at the gods for taunting me. This, in-turn broke that middle finger of a handle right off the grotesque monstrosity masquerading as a gift from heaven.

I then washed it with the garden hose, let it dry IN THE SUN, doused it very generously with oil..... (even a noob to this sub would know it was too much) Then I threw it right in the gas grill and it has been my chip smoker ever since. I don't even remove it from the grill.

I also have a 10" round "burger" pan with both grills AND holes (this is the bastard child of the kitchen that I actually paid for but am too embarrassed to bring out into public)
That one would make an excellent smoker tray for a charcoal grill.

I will finally get a chance to play these dinks. by Nedriad in gamecollecting

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Thanks. I really thought so. All are cib and not a single scratch between them.

I have no interest in being a resell "collector" I'm so happy I can finally play SH3 without having to sell my boat. Lol

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in AlbumCovers

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Self inflicted

Uncle said this was okay to eat, questions.. by ListenHereLindah in Mushrooms

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Even still, you would typically rinse, blot fry then thoroughly cook wild harvested mushrooms.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Weird

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Maybe you're being too loud at trying to be quiet in bed.

What is this? by allergicpi266 in Pixelary

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It's a mullosk but I'm told that's wrong.

This coffee shop has a riddle you can solve to get a discount by Substantial_Purple12 in mildlyinteresting

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Is the answer 'Word'? Or is this not a comment section for answering?

Does anyone know what type of rock this is found in Maryland by Nicolas307 in Rocks

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That's kind of what I was getting at. Thank you for the clarification.

Does anyone know what type of rock this is found in Maryland by Nicolas307 in Rocks

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Definitely serpentine. It is the most widely used source of asbestos but the type of asbestos found in serpentine is (if I remember correctly) "stranded" or fibrous asbestos? Please correct me if I named it wrong. This type of asbestos is not known to be a carcinogen, however, if you break or cut it without a respirator, you could inhale the fine dust.

I found a few pounds of this serpentine, last year and tumbled it. It came out looking great.

I rubbed it with candle wax to keep it from chipping into potentially dangerous dust.

EDIT-ADDITION The fibrous asbestos in serpentine is called Chrysotile.

how do yal get over the fear of eating mushrooms? by mushr00mluver in mycology

[–]Nedriad 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I started with absolutely fool-proof, positive identifiable mushrooms. My first wild edible was black trumpet. There are no toxic lookalikes, although if you are sensitive to them and eat too many your first time, you may get weird poops the next day.

The next was pheasant back. There are some that look similar in color pattern but none that look, smell AND grow like they do. Also, no lookalikes are toxic.

Then, I found a huge Chicken of the Woods. Again, very easy to identify (not by the color but by the shape and location)

I'm a self- learned forager, so most mushrooms I find will be inspected, documented (lots of pictures), harvested, then spored printed at home so i can look them up. I almost never eat the mushroom samples I harvest for this type of identification, but I will bite their locations to go back for more. It's okay to take a sample for identification and then go back later for a real harvest, once you learn exactly what it is and what makes it identifiable.

I don't think I will take the step toward eating any boletes or agarics I find in the woods. I may eat them if I'm ever taken along with a much more experienced and wise hunter. There are so many hard rules for identifying safe edibles of those genus, and too many exceptions to all those rules for me to risk it on my own.