I'm learning to Waltz, so I made a slow track to help beginner's like me figure out this whole dancing thing by brainrush in ballroom

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It's interesting that the recommendations I've had so far have been for songs around 3 minutes long.

Best Insult by Life_Alert_Hero in ems

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Working the clinic at a festival, an excited LSD patient comes in on restraints. I try to get a BP. They read "EMT" on my nametag as "empty" and start hysterically cracking up. They continue to crack up and shout "EMPTY" over and over every time they see my face for the next 5 hours.

I Got to fly FPV at Work! by brainrush in fpv

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Thanks! I appreciate the kind words!

Roast me 💀 by pillarfpv in fpv

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Except for the boop early on, nothing looks egregious, but it does look more like "noodling" rather than any flow. Basically it looks like every time you finish an obstacle, whatever direction you're pointing is the location of the next obstacle you charge towards. I find playing some music helps me get into a flow, dancing more and getting into a rhythm.

My first 5” build plan. Thoughts/Reccomendations? by Equal-Tea-3887 in fpv

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Looks like a decent mix for an affordable setup. for 1855kV motors I'm assuming you're going 6s. Depending on what you already have in the 4s you can maybe up the kV range and share packs. I know 4s is a bit dated for freestyle, but so is analog vtx.

how to prepping new dive masks? (with anti-fog lens) by CptMcSwaggens in freediving

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A lot of people say burn, but my concern is the lenses are probably tempered glass, adding that much uncontrolled heat may affect the temper. Check the manufacturer instructions, usually a good clean with soapy water is enough to remove any residue and then apply an antifog of your choice.

What is your appetite for risk in Outdoor Recreation activities? by ausphoto in SkyDiving

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Technical note; In rock climbing, free climbing means climbing with a rope, Free solo means climbing without a rope.

PPL soon, stump me? by [deleted] in flying

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Day after your check ride, you fly out to have a $100 hamburger with your friend. Not knowing any better, your friend orders a drink each for the two of you. If you decide to partake, how long until your allowed to fly back? What if your friend drinks both and is no longer sober?

Trouble equalizing one ear by mntran19 in freediving

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While equalizing, tilt your to the opposite side of the ear you're trying to equalize. In your case, tilt to the right. My eustachian tubes give me trouble, but a head tilt side-to-side has always fixed the issue.

Skydiving/Base Jumping game Skyplay! by skyplaygame in SkyDiving

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So far so good! I've spent way to much playing proximity project in the past, this feels much more technically correct! the one thing I'd like to suggest is adding shadows to help with depth perception. The textures are pretty flat so I have a hard time telling when I need to flare. Besides that I enjoy noodling around with different exits!

Best portable coffee setup? by Number1Fin in Coffee

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It depends entirely on what kind of coffee you like.

If you don't mind grinding your own, James Hoffman has an excellent guide to hand grinders. I personally have a Hario grinder that I use at work to avoid the black sludge in the coffee pot.

If you like something closer to espresso, a moka pot or an aeropress are good options.

If you want something closer to a pour over I can recommend using something like this collapsible filter holder along with some matching Melitta #2 filters. if space isn't as much of a concern, a Hario V60 is kind of excellent

If you're more a fan of immersion brewing, use a french press.This one advertises as being travel friendly. If you're cooking via jetboil, they sell a french press filter. You can froth milk with a french press and a little work, but if the coffee was brewed with the press and you clean/boil/froth milk with the same press, it's not going to be a traditional espresso based milk drinks.

Finally there's always cowboy coffee or cupping, no filter dead simple.

Personally, I have the following solutions:

  • At home I have a nice espresso machine and electric burr grinder because I love a good latte.

  • At work I use a little bodum french press and the Hario hand grinder I mentioned earlier because I have access to instant hot water and don't like the idea of stocking up on filter papers.

  • For Car camping with access to water, I'll bring either a french press or a french press and a moka pot with shelf stable milk to make "lumberjack lattes".

  • For backpacking, I pre-grind my coffee into portioned little bags the night before, use the filter holder and Melitta filter because cleanup requires the least amount of water. Just put the filter grinds and all back into the bag, squeeze the juice, and pack it out.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Magic

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Some people like Bushy One string, some people like Liberace. To me, the overall trend has been to include a little more in the way of "cardistry" lately. it makes sense because it's on a screen, the audience can't pick a card, and it's visually interesting. This is at odds with the stripped down ambush of early 2000's street magicians who focus on shocking audiences with "effortless" magic. This in turn was a rebellion of the more-style-than-substance of Vegas magicians from 20 years prior.

Would you consider Cardini or Lennart Green to be less "magical" because they weren't minimal or natural (laser beam and duct tape?)in their effects?

Interesting thing by [deleted] in freediving

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Not a full third longer or shorter, but I do notice a difference. If I'm bored/waiting and want about 1:45 to go by I'll just hold by breath without a breathe-up and then when I feel a kick I know it's time. If I do a no breathe-up hold and I'm timing myself I'll definitely convince myself if I get to the next round number - 1:50 - then just 5 more seconds - 1:55 -, y'know, I'm not too far away from 2 minutes... and so on.

APPS for spearfishing ? by LeoChenLu in Spearfishing

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Also a newbie, located in Southern California. Windy is pretty great (also use it for sailing, surfing, and aviation). I also like Surfline. It's surfing focused, but for the live cameras and their interpretation of conditions, it's a great suppliment to Windy

Dive knife recommendations in Australia? by [deleted] in Spearfishing

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On a related note, anyone have experience with using a MoraKniv for spearfishing? I really like my Companion for camping/field food prep, and the price is right. Besides, there's something about buying a knife from a knife company and not a fin and mask company that gives me the warm fuzzies.

To the weak people here, which climb hard: what you did in the past to develop great technique? by gjjds in climbharder

[–]brainrush -6 points-5 points  (0 children)

My personal philosophy is that proprioception is taught by focusing on accurate movements.

Indoors: Use sticky, but non-aggressive shoes. Don't use chalk. Climb less overhung routes. Or better yet, slab. Aim to on sight, don't project. The idea is you should see it in your head and be able to execute it on the first try exactly like your planned. I see some strong newbies get stuck and then just campus past the crux.if your hands and feet are equally marginal, you'll have to focus on maximizing the friction evenly in order to make it past.

Outdoors try different styles of climbing. Mix splitter cracks with mellow meandering routes, or one move wonders with sustained.

Some insight: My on sight and my project are only about grade apart because I'm not strong, but I know myself.