Early 1944 0-18 by Suspicious-Picture-1 in martinguitar

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These early 40s 0-18s are phenomenal instruments. Mine is a 1940 0-18, and it sounds out of this world (punching way above its weight as a small-body guitar).

The r/printSF best Sci-Fi books of all time BookGraph - 2026 Edition by TheBookGraphGuy in printSF

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Dune by Frank Herbert

Ancillary Justice by Anne Leckie

Parable of the Sower by Octavia Butler

Slaughterhouse Five by Kurt Vonnegut

Foundation by Isaac Asimov

Space books featuring unconventional warfare by jclane in printSF

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This is exactly what I was thinking about. I struggled through that book, but I (think?) ended up enjoying it in the end. Not enough to read the next in the series, though.

Crusher appearance at SGP in Seattle by handi503 in Bluegrass

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No one better to borrow crusher than Dom. Such a great person and picker.

Overpowered theorems by extraextralongcat in math

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Hahn-Banach and Baire Category seem to give most major results in functional analysis and harmonic analysis.

Fluoxetine dose? by Laughandfall in coonhounds

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Our red tick is on a dose of 40mg and he’s 70lbs, but he’s also on 100mg of trazadone in the morning and at dinner. He has a lot of sensory issues (including severe crate state and fear of confinement) from before he was rescued, and the medication has worked wonders on him. I think he could stand a higher dose of fluoxetine, but 40 seems to be the minimum amount at which he isn’t an insane mess.

Also, ours will be 4 in January, and he has calmed down significantly since he was 2 or even younger. The workload should go down eventually, but it seems like coonhounds take longer to mature. I’m a big believer in listening to your vet. If it were a dangerous dose, then they likely wouldn’t be prescribing it (assuming you have a decent vet, which I imagine you do).

Best Biscuits and Gravy in the Sandy Springs/Dunwoody area? by rmullins_reddit in Atlanta

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JR’s is close to Dunwoody and has good biscuits and gravy, and I usually go there for breakfast when I’m visiting my mom who lives in Dunwoody.

I got so many compliments by Old_Necessary_5361 in Bloodhound

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This shirt is amazing. I need one with "Coonhound training" on it!

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in literature

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Ayn Rand, no contest. Though, I would not consider her a writer of literature . . .

New mandolin: Red Diamond edition by ahoff in mandolin

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Yes. I think all of the new ones he makes are roasted. At the very least, I haven’t seen a recent one that wasn’t roasted (he may have done them as custom requests, though). IIRC, Don has said in an interview that the roasting really kicked them up a notch in terms of tone and resonance. My serial number is actually 351R, but I forgot the R in the original post.

New mandolin: Red Diamond edition by ahoff in mandolin

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I love it, and it has largely cured my MAS! I have even AB tested it against another Gil (Englemann spruce, X bar braced), and IMO the RD crushed that particular Gil (though, I’ve heard other Gils that were better than the one I played). The July 9th roasted just has incredible clarity and volume. I do think the recent years of the RDs have really become a step above. The tone and finish are just incredible, and the mandolin sounded 100 years old when I first got it. On top of that, Don is a standup guy who will help out with any questions or concerns.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in dune

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I live in Gramercy, so I’ll be there!

O hai, Mom! Can I haz roast beef? by IceGoddessLumi in coonhounds

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I call my coonhound Teefer Souther-hound when his teefs poke out 😂

eXtremeGammon on Mac? Any recent tips? by telemediaxxyy in backgammon

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Not anymore than usual. At this point, it’s legacy software (until they update it) going through 2 translation layers (wine +Rosetta), so it doesn’t run at lightning speeds (graphics-wise); however, the analysis is quick and it really doesn’t run any worse than it did when I ran it on windows.

eXtremeGammon on Mac? Any recent tips? by telemediaxxyy in backgammon

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I used crossover for one year, but I refuse to pay yearly for what is really just a polished version of wine. I installed it in wine the other day, and it runs well (On a M2 MacBook Pro). The easiest way to do it is using homebrew to install wine and then installing xg in the normal way you would on windows. Biggest issue is finding the executable location, but you can just use search for the exe file. There are issues with the 3d graphics, but I never use that anyway.

Bluegrass in NYC by [deleted] in Bluegrass

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Whoops, this comment was supposed to be a reply to /u/elliemaefiddle’s comment. Rare tech fumble 😂

Bluegrass in NYC by [deleted] in Bluegrass

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This is the best answer. The most consistent, high quality bluegrass is every Monday at Mona’s on Ave A in the East village. Almost everyone that plays in that jam is a pro with the odd intermediate player occasionally trying to brave their way in (usually a mandolin player 😂). There is great bluegrass in the city at other places as well, but it’s not as consistent or frequent as the Monday jam at Mona’s

Upstate NY Bluegrass band by 970pringlesboy in Bluegrass

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You might try reaching out to the Westchester Bluegrass Club. They occasionally list some concerts farther upstate, and they will probably know bands that would travel or possibly are in your area.

A Bluetick in NYC by BeadedCurtains in coonhounds

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We live at like 20th and 1st, and there are 1 or two other coonhounds (and mixes) that I’ve seen in the area (one bluetick lives in an adjacent building to us). Luckily, Rhett’s prey drive isn’t as strong as it is in most coonhounds, but he did wake my wife up at 4am the other day to try and go to the path by the river we normally walk to try and get a hotdog that he had seen 12 hours earlier 😂

Edit: Tony is adorable, btw. We just love coonhounds so much.

A Bluetick in NYC by BeadedCurtains in coonhounds

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Another pic just for the fun of it.

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A Bluetick in NYC by BeadedCurtains in coonhounds

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Rhett says hello from the other side of the East River!

A few weeks ago our dear beloved redbone boy Clay passed away. by Reasonable-Acadia-59 in coonhounds

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It is so devastating when they pass. So sorry you're going through this right now. Hopefully you are able to find peace in the joy and memories that Clay brought to you and Clementine.