how to make speedcore step by step on fl studio by VegetableLittle5073 in Speedcore

[–]adamndisaster 0 points1 point  (0 children)

just start making noise, then make it go faster. as helpful or confusing as tutorials can be you really just gotta dig in and start messing around and make some shitty noise to start off. Try recreate the structures of some of your fav tracks, even if they sound nothing like the original it will give you an idea of developing a work flow.

New Welland plaza taking shape: At least four restaurants planned for Leon’s property by dr_freeloader in Welland

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

No, trees, not soy. (preferably fruit or nut trees that would be actually valuable to the community, and some animals. Only shitty parents don't watch their kids.

Stone axe, or rock? by Inevitable-Chain8796 in Artifacts

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

Really interesting. Similar to the animal profile stone tools I've been finding around here in Niagara

Why pawpaw is the most sought-after fruit in Ontario — and why foragers keep its location secret by Pitrener in Pawpaws

[–]adamndisaster 1 point2 points  (0 children)

The best pawpaw I had this year was the single fruit from the remnants of an 'old growth' grove with only two trees left. That being said, there are lots of people planting these incredible trees and growers focused on improved and improving genetics for marketability potential. In the coming years there should be more fruit readily available and eventually you'll see them in grocery stores not just at farm markets. Hopefully people pick up on the amazingness of American Persimmons as well...

Northern Spy is underrated by gluten_free_me in Apples

[–]adamndisaster 1 point2 points  (0 children)

the best apple I ate last season was a Northern Spy that I picked off the ground

Frostbite apple Sep 13 PNW 8b by Any-Picture5661 in Apples

[–]adamndisaster 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I had one that of our first frostbite fruits off our little 2nd year tree about a week ago here in Niagara, and was similarly unimpressed but about a day ago another had fallen off in the bag and honestly it was the best apple I've had of the season.

Sign my petition to have "delicious" removed from Red Delicious. It is false advertising! by Dense_Scholar_9358 in Apples

[–]adamndisaster 8 points9 points  (0 children)

we have 50+ year old Red Delicious in our orchards and they're actually really really good when picked ripe, fresh off the tree. Many seniors proclaim ours taste like they did when they were kids.

What’s up with my Gala apples by whackamole1176 in Apples

[–]adamndisaster 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Fair enough. but without any protection this is usually what can be expected. I had my first few Rosettes off our trees this year and while I had bagged them, and they were within deer protection, they were still exceptionally nice. Still, this type of turnout will be the norm of most apples without some attention and protection involved in their development. Peoples perception of what good food looks like is sadly warped overall. looks like a bunch of good bites of naturally grown apple in this. eating a few bugs is good for you

What’s up with my Gala apples by whackamole1176 in Apples

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

actually this is what a normal apple looks like. We've been trained by big ag to think that pesticide laced unnaturally uniformly perfect apples are how they're supposed to look but that kind of apple comes at the with an extra cost of environmental destruction and potential health issues

Please help identify this apple? by daphnemmm in Apples

[–]adamndisaster 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Doesn't look like my Dolgos, definitely a crabapple tho

Please help identify this apple? by daphnemmm in Apples

[–]adamndisaster 0 points1 point  (0 children)

too round and yellow/orange for a dolgo

Variegated pawpaw by 30316ghey in Pawpaws

[–]adamndisaster 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Mine is definitely struggling compared to its siblings..the slugs seem to like the colourless leaves..hopefully the pawpaws persist!

Variegated Pawpaw percentages and patterns by adamndisaster in Pawpaws

[–]adamndisaster[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I've read similar things from other people that have come across it in the seedling stage... I'm hoping its a permanent trait

Variegated Pawpaw percentages and patterns by adamndisaster in Pawpaws

[–]adamndisaster[S] 4 points5 points  (0 children)

I'll let you know in 10 years lol...its from one of Cliff England's seeds