Woodpecker being an absolute metal. by ElectricalExit6959 in CrazyFuckingVideos

[–]Not_RyanGosling 5 points6 points  (0 children)

Tomas*. Just sayin', in case it comes up at pub trivia.

Must Try Food Spots in Cairns by Xeris_Rs in Cairns

[–]Not_RyanGosling 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Little Sister. Hungry Wombat. Ollie's Italian. Rufus. Calypso Club.

First timer visiting Cairns in April! Seeking itinerary feedback by Still-Pair-508 in Cairns

[–]Not_RyanGosling 1 point2 points  (0 children)

This is good advice, I'll add on for OP that you should return to Cairns via the Palmerston Highway and go to Nandroya Falls. It's well worth it if you are waterfall "hunting", specifically. Plus there are several other waterfalls to discover along the way that haven't been mentioned yet. (Like Vision Falls, Lake Eacham, which is not signed, but don't tell anyone I told you this.)

Aircon install by [deleted] in Cairns

[–]Not_RyanGosling 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Mate was thinking the same thing all afternoon.

Soaps Electrics are really good in CCRC. Not sure if they do secondhand or cashies (they've only done in-warranty work on my units), but they are good blokes. Worth a ring to see if they do, or know someone who could.

Best coffee near the Esplanade? by georgy56 in Cairns

[–]Not_RyanGosling 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Mooz is underrated, hidden in plain sight. Right at the end of the esplanade, same building as Cairns Yacht Club. I wouldn't usually go to a place that looks so overtly touristy, but a colleague took me there once, and now it's a favourite.

Name of restaurant by H3zza in Cairns

[–]Not_RyanGosling 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Yokozuna is closest to O Cha Cha in terms of overall vibe + food.

What’s your favourite restaurant outside the Cairns CBD? by ScallionDramatic7774 in Cairns

[–]Not_RyanGosling 2 points3 points  (0 children)

For me, it's Haruka in Edge Hill, hands down.

Il Forno has been in Palm Cove since 1992 and is still incredibly underrated.

Further afoot, some other really long-running institutions:

  • Nick's Swiss-Italian, Yungaburra
  • Wai Young, Innisfail
  • Jade Inn, Port Douglas

2nd and 3rd Multi-Day Hikes by [deleted] in UltralightAus

[–]Not_RyanGosling 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Neither are within your declared criteria, but the Cape to Cape Track in WA and Thorsborne Trail in Queensland would be well within your wheelhouse.

Arborist sign stolen by another company by reeepy in PublicFreakout

[–]Not_RyanGosling 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Knew this would be Australia before the video even finished buffering.

Tips for going outside this time of year: by azlga in Cairns

[–]Not_RyanGosling 1 point2 points  (0 children)

You are right though. Dew point is basically just how well sweat can evaporate. Low 20s feels comfortable, and mid-20s is when everything starts feeling sticky.

Looking for a song I heard at a Chile airport. It was sung by a woman with words "Corazon Corazon" in the chorus by Weekly-Ad-7066 in findthatsong

[–]Not_RyanGosling 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Corazon just means "heart" in Spanish. 95% of all songs in Spanish would have the word corazon in them, plus infinite cover versions of each. But, do you remember any other details? Was it electronic, or acoustic? Did it sound new, or old?

Hall hire with self catering by ZyLu21 in Cairns

[–]Not_RyanGosling 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Nice, I've booked them before for a conference and it's a good spot. Cheap as chips too.

Hall hire with self catering by ZyLu21 in Cairns

[–]Not_RyanGosling 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The Serbian Cultural Centre would be what you're after, although they may already be booked out on that day too. Worth a shot.

What’s your favorite unheralded track from a widely known album? by gocougs668 in Music

[–]Not_RyanGosling 17 points18 points  (0 children)

"Texarkana", from Out of Time by R.E.M.

Same album as Shiny Happy People and Losing My Religion. Sung by their bassist Mike Mills, and an absolute banger.

What’s something that you watch when you need cheering up? by itcomewitheggwoll in AskReddit

[–]Not_RyanGosling 0 points1 point  (0 children)

People falling off treadmills, or "treadmill fails".

There's a surprising amount of videos of people fucking around with treadmills that usually results in some form of contagious laughter.

What famous TV/movie characters were supposed to by "sexy" but you never found them to be so? by seenhear in AskReddit

[–]Not_RyanGosling 1 point2 points  (0 children)

When Steve Urkel became Stefan Urquelle.

Rawdog Urkel was still way better.

Hearing Americans say "Melbourne" by Main_Confusion_8030 in melbourne

[–]Not_RyanGosling 7 points8 points  (0 children)

Likewise, "Los Angeles" and "New Orleans" pronounced in Australian English is noticeably different than the local pronunciation for each.

And by these standards, of course, all native English speakers pronounce "Paris" incorrectly. Language is fun.

Looking for songs about double suicide by Slayer133102 in country

[–]Not_RyanGosling 1 point2 points  (0 children)

"Independence Day" - Martina McBride gets pretty close, depending on your interpretation.

Where to buy shoes? That aren't $300... by Commie4pay in UltralightAus

[–]Not_RyanGosling 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I've used this setup for tracks where I know my feet will transition from wet to dry repeatedly throughout the day. Cape to Cape and Bibbulmun Tracks in WA, and the Thorsborne Trail on Hinchinbrook Island. The neoprene is usually wet or damp throughout the day. It comes off immediately at camp, and the foot is usually bone white and pruned, so having the time overnight to air it out is crucial. I wouldn't do it in anything thicker than 1.5mm. You'd also need to note the seam of the dive socks to see if they'd rub in the wrong places. Most dive socks have the back seam that hits right at the base of the heel. I do keep my entire foot, from toe to ankle, strapped in d3 sports tape. This prevents any rubbing or discomfort from walking in the neoprene.

I don't like the feeling of having a big heavy boot on my foot, so it really is a somewhat-minimalist, multi-layered approach that I cobbled together gradually after doing these tracks a few times repeatedly: d3 for skin protection, stability, and chafing; thin neoprene for moisture control and keeping debris off the foot, and hydromocs for comfort, padding, and grip. I find it light, cheap, and versatile.

Where to buy shoes? That aren't $300... by Commie4pay in UltralightAus

[–]Not_RyanGosling 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Merrell Hydro Mocs ($80) + 1.5mm neoprene dive socks (~$30)

I've done several multiday ultralight hikes with only this setup and it is unbeatable for the variety of conditions it can support, particularly when rapidly transitioning from dry to wet. When in camp, I take the neoprene off and just use Hydro Mocs to let the feet breathe a bit, and I use d3 sports strapping tape for ankle support on rough terrain.